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The James R. Andrews, M.D. Award for Excellence in Baseball Sports Medicine recognizes an individual or group of individuals that have significantly contributed to baseball sports medicine. The award is presented annually at the ASMI Injuries in Baseball Course. The ASMI Career Service Award recognizes individuals who have provided a career of exemplary care to baseball players.

This award is presented annually at the ASMI Injuries in Baseball Course. The Blind Squirrel Society Research Awards recognize sports medicine physicians for outstanding research during their fellowship at ASMI. Awards are given for clinical science and basic science. These awards are presented annually at ASMI graduation.
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The Student Researcher Program is an opportunity for college undergraduate students, graduate students, and others to participate in research at ASMI for thesis or school credit. All research is conducted at ASMI, in Birmingham, Alabama. No funding or housing is provided by ASMI. Conversely, no charge is assessed by ASMI to the student or his/her school.
I just wanted to share something with you guys at ASMI, my son who is a 2018 graduate has been coming to ASMI for the last two years and recently committed to a NCAA D1 school. I provided the biomechanical evaluation from ASMI to the coach and he informed us that he used his evaluation to help him decide on my son.
To provide a wide range of inpatient and outpatient clinical experience in orthopaedic sports medicine during a year-long fellowship. To increase knowledge and improve medical judgment, surgical skills, and total management of patients with sports medicine problems. To instruct and supervise Fellows in following patients from initial encounter and diagnosis through rehabilitation.
ASMI offers a variety of educational opportunities to professionals in the field of sports medicine as well as students who aspire to become the sports medicine professionals of the future. Our weekly Sports Medicine Conference series is conducted in support of the doctors in our Fellowship training programs, but is open to anyone interested in learning more about Sports Medicine injuries and prevention.
This DVD will demonstrate our dynamic warm-up and flexibility training program. These functional movements are ideal for pre-practice, pre-game or pre-workout. Current research shows dynamic and movement based warm-ups are more effective than a general warm-up followed by static stretching.

Static "cold-type" stretching was the gold standard for many years, however recent studies have shown that static stretching can decrease speed, strength and power for up to 2 hours.Therefore we propose static stretching for more than 2-3 seconds as a part of rehabilitation protocols, when major deficits are found, and for post-exercise to prevent delayed onset muscle soreness.
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