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Editor in Chiefand Journal Committee ChairpersonKenWolfertThe Southwest Ohio Sportsmedicine Center111 Buckeye StreetHamilton, Ohio 45011EditorGlint ThompsonMichigan State UniversityEastLansing, Michigan 48824Journal CommitteeDennis AtenEastern Illinois UniversityRay BaggettIndiana State UniversityEd ChristmanKnoxville, TennesseeJeff FairOklahoma State UniversityKathleen FoxUniversity of Central FloridaDonKavermanBig Rapids, MichiganJohn WellsMars Hill CollegeDave YeoMontgomery County Community CollegeEditorial BoardSue HalsteadUniversity of VirginiaKen KnightIndiana State UniversityDan LiberaUniversity of Northern ColoradoBob MooreSan Diego State UniversityJim RankinMichigan State UniversityBusiness ManagerBarbara ManningManaging DirectorMary EdgerleyP.O. Box 1865Greenville, North Carolina 27834919-752-1725<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Training</strong> is published in the <strong>Spring</strong>, Summer, Falland Winter by the National <strong>Athletic</strong> Trainers Association, anonprofit organization. Second class postage paid at Greenville,NC 27834, and additional mailing offices.The views and opinions in <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Training</strong> are those ofthe authors and not necessarily those of the National <strong>Athletic</strong>Trainers Association.Non-member subscriptions are available at $15.00 per yearand may be obtained by writing to <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Training</strong>, P.O.Box 1865, Greenville, NC 27834.CHANGE OF ADDRESS may be made by sending old addressand new address with zip code number. Instructions]ld state whether change is temporary or permanent,^llow thirty days for changeover. Address changes should besent to: P.O. Box 1865, Greenville, North Carolina 27834.ADVERTISING-Although advertising is screened,acceptance of the advertisement does not necessarily implyNATA endorsement of the product or the views expressed.Advertising rates available on request. Contact <strong>Athletic</strong><strong>Training</strong>, P.O. Box 1865, Greenville, North Carolina27834 (Telephone 919-752-1725).Copyright © <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>1982</strong> by the National <strong>Athletic</strong><strong>Training</strong> Association. (ISSN 0 160 8320). Printed by HunterPublishing Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103.152631333643573060346810122447RTHLETICTRnmincTHE JOURNAL OFTHE NATIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINERS ASSOCIATIONPresident's MessageEditor's RemarksAnnouncementsCurrent LiteratureCalendar of EventsPotpourriBook ReviewsAssociation ActivitiesVolume 17, Number 1, <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>1982</strong>FeaturesThe Use of Electroacutherapy intheTreatment of Inversion Ankle SprainsWILLIAM E. PRENTICEAn Evaluation of the Present Indications ofDimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) in Sports MedicineJOHN WELLSConstitution of the National <strong>Athletic</strong> Trainers AssociationNational <strong>Athletic</strong> Trainers Association Code of EthicsCEU Quiz: The Burnout SyndromeAmong <strong>Athletic</strong> TrainersJOE GIECK, ROBERT S. BROWN, ROBERT H. SHANKThe Schering Symposium: Groin and Hamstring InjuriesPAULC.CASPERSONCase Report: Avulsion Fractures of theAnterior Superior Iliac Spine in High School TrackMARK LEE MILLERTips from the FieldVariation of the Longitudinal Arch StrappingKIM A. BISSONETTE, JOHN S. LEARD515254626464Innovation in Rehabilitation:Make Your Own Sand WeightsJANETLOZARDepartmentsAbstractsIn MemoriamIn MemoriamGuide to Contributors/Journal DeadlinesHave You Seen These?Our Advertisers
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