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Beyond Runner’s Trots: Gastrointestinal Disorders Among Athletes provides an
overview of the disorders that most commonly affect the gastrointestinal track
of physically active individuals. Featuring a Clinical Lecture from the 2009
ACSM annual meeting, the DVD discusses altered motility patterns and what
happens to the gut as exercisers try to maintain being physically active. The
DVD also reviews the key factors involved in gastroesophageal reflux and
details why this condition has potential implications for exercisers. In addition,
the DVD looks at both bleeding disorders of the gastrointestinal tract and solid
organ trauma to the abdominal region. The DVD also examines what is and is
not currently known about gastrointestinal disorders among exercisers.
- Altered Motility
- Gastroesophageal Reflux
- Gastrointestinal Bleeding
- Abdominal Trauma
- Future Considerations
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Biography
- The American College of Sports Medicine is the largest, most respected sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world. Founded in 1954, ACSM currently has more than 20,000 national, international, and regional members in over 80 countries. Working in a wide range of medical specialties, allied health professions, and scientific disciplines, ACSM’s members are committed to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sports-related injuries and the advancement of the science of exercise. With a strong heritage and visionary approach to the future, ACSM continues to grow and prosper both nationally and internationally.
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