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Titleist Performance Institute
MyTPI.com is the largest collection of golf-specific health and fitness information from the world's leading experts in the game. This site is brought to you by the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) - the leaders in elite player development.
www.apecgo.com
The Vision for APEC is first to provide the best in athletic enhancement training for ALL sports and even military preparation (Seal, Ranger, Special Forces). This training will be available through various camps, team training, and personal skill development.
WebMD
www.webmd.com
WebMD is the leader in providing services that help physicians, consumers, providers and health plans navigate the complexity of the healthcare system.
Sports Physical Therapy Section
www.spts.org
The Sports Physical Therapy Section provides news and events on Physical Therapy.
American Physical Therapy Association
www.apta.org The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is a national professional organization representing more than 66,000 members. Its goal is to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, research, and education.
Texas Physical Therapy Association
www.tpta.org The Texas Physical Therapy Association, as the representative body of Physical Therapy in Texas, promotes Physical Therapy as a primary Health Care Profession, advances the professional interests of the membership, and enhances the practice of Physical Therapy to best serve the public.
Orthopaedic Research Society
www.ors.org
This site provides information about the organization's mission and
fall newsletter, the annual meeting, and access to the table of contents
for past and current issues of the Journal of Orthopaedic Research,
through which the musculoskeletal community communicates the current
state of orthopedic research.
Orthopedics
Today
www.slackinc.com/bone/ortoday/otcurr.htm
Current and back issues of Orthopedics Today written for orthopedic
surgeons. Site includes breaking news, specialty forums, online seminars,
and a shopping mall that lists product information and a venue for
contacting the manufacturer with questions.
American Academy of Orthopedic
Surgeons
www.aaos.org
The Home page of the AAOS is your source for the latest legislative,
educational, healthcare policy, and research information. The site
includes the by-laws and position papers of the AAOS, and the latest
federal and state laws enacted that pertain to the practice of orthopedics
and medicine.
Arthroscopy Association of North America
www.aana.org
The AANA Web site provides support services for members, including
a member directory, description of the annual meeting, and other instructional
courses that offer CME. Scholarships and fellowships available are
listed. You can learn about the latest in arthroscopy research by
searching lectures presented at previous AANA meetings.
Journals of the AMA
www.amapublications.com
All editorial material from The Journal of the American Medical Association
(JAMA) and the American Medical Association's (AMA) Archives Journals
is now available online through the AMA Publications Web site.
Journal of the
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
www.aaos.org/wordhtml/journal.htm
Cited in Index Medicus and Medline, this is the official peer-reviewed
journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Only abstracts
are available to nonsubscribers; full text is available to AAOS members.
The American Journal
of Sports Medicine
www.sportsmed.org/Journal/Default.htm
American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine publishes The American
Journal of Sports Medicine. This site lists all the editions of the
journal printed since May-June 1997 and allows access to abstracts
of selected articles in each journal.
The National Athletic Trainers' Association
www.nata.org
The mission of the National Athletic Trainers' Association is to enhance
the quality of health care for athletes and those engaged in physical
activity, and to advance the profession of athletic training through
education and research in the prevention, evaluation, management and
rehabilitation of injuries.
The Arthritis Foundation
www.arthritis.org
For centuries men and women, young and old, have been affected by
a disease in which little was known except its symptoms. But in 1948,
a group of scientists and physicians came together to take action
against this condition called arthritis. Perhaps heartened by breakthroughs
in medicine, this community of scientists envisioned a day when a
cure for arthritis would be discovered and the millions of people
with arthritis would no longer suffer. Their actions resulted in the
formation of the Arthritis Foundation
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