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PubMed is the National Library of Medicine's Medline Interface, the premier index for health related clinical and research literature. Much of the LRC's full text journal content is directly accessible from the citations retrieved in a PubMed search. |

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Ovid's interface for MedLine, the premier index for health related clinical and research literature, enables searchers to easily perform precise topic based searches. Much of the LRC's full text journal content is directly accessible from the citations retrieved in an Ovid search. |

CINAHL |
CINAHL -- Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied
Health Literature Database Guide - is an index to the literature of nursing and allied health. Journals indexed cover nursing, allied health, biomedicine, alternative/complementary medicine, consumer health and health sciences librarianship. While there is significant overlap with Medline (about 40%) is indexes more PA journals then Medline and is a good place for researching PA specific issues. |

SportsDiscus with Full Text |
SPORTDiscus with Full Text is a comprehensive source of full text for sports & sports medicine journals and magazines, providing full text for more than 350 journals. |
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The Dietary Supplements Labels Database offers information about ingredients in more than two thousand selected brands of dietary supplements. It enables users to determine what ingredients are in specific brands and to compare ingredients in different brands. Information is also provided on the health benefits claimed by manufacturers. |

AAOS EBM Practice Site
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The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) has created an Orthopedic Knowledge Online site which includes an Evidence-Based Medicine site focused on EBM in an orthopedic context. Developed by the Evidence-Based Practice Committee this site is an excellent site for Human Movement students to learn more about EBM. |
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Review of Natural Products |
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Review of Natural Products (2008) The Review of Natural Products Monograph System is a comprehensive and up-to-date source of referenced, evaluated, factual information about natural products. |
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Campbell' s Operative orthopaedics is a definitive reference in orthopedic surgery |
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This 2-volume reference explores the diagnosis and treatment of the full spectrum of sports-related injuries, training, medical disorders, and the basic sciences. It provides the most clinically-focused, comprehensive guidance available in any single source, with contributions from the most respected authorities in the field.
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This book presents a comprehensive collection of the clinical tests that are used in orthopedic diagnosis, thereby answering the following questions:
- What tests are available for examining a particular joint, and how are they to be interpreted?
- What is meant by the name of a test that is mentioned in the literature or in a physician's report?
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Search Box for StatRef Rehab, Surgery and Emergency Medicine Texts
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary via StatRef |
Professional Web Sites |
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The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) is the largest organization of professionals supporting and assisting those involved in physical education, leisure, fitness, dance, health promotion, and education and all specialties related to achieving a healthy lifestyle. |
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The American College of Sports Medicine is a sports medicine and exercise science organization. Working in a wide range of medical specialties, allied health professions, and scientific disciplines, its members are committed to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sports-related injuries and the advancement of the science of exercise. |
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The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) is a national
organization of orthopaedic surgeons specializing in sports medicine,
including national and international sports medicine leaders. |
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The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is a national professional organization representing more than 63,000 members. Its goal is to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, research, and education. |
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The American Society of Aging is an organization of multidisciplinary professionals in the field of aging. Its resources, publications, and educational opportunities are geared to enhance the knowledge and skills of people working with older adults and their families. |
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mission of the Arizona Board of Athletic Training (AzBAT) is to assure
the public's health, safety and welfare by licensing and regulating
individuals who provide athletic training services. |
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The Gatorade Sports Science Institute (GSSI) is a research and educational facility established in 1988 to share current information and expand knowledge on sports nutrition and exercise science that enhance the performance and well-being of athletes. The materials and services of the Institute are designed as educational tools for sports health professionals. |
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International Council on Active Aging (ICAA) was founded in the belief that unifying the efforts of the organizations focused on older adults benefits both the people they reach and the organizations themselves. Today, the vision is shared by over 7,500 organizations connected to the ICAA network. |
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'International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association (IHRSA) is a trade association serving the health and fitness club industry. IHRSA's mission is to grow, protect and promote the health and fitness industry, and to provide its members with benefits that will help them be more successful. |
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The International Society of Aging and Physical Activity (ISAPA) is an international not-for-profit society promoting research, clinical practice, and public policy initiatives in the area of aging and physical
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The National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) is the professional membership association for certified athletic trainers and others who support the athletic training profession. Founded in 1950, the NATA has grown to almost 30,000 members worldwide today. |
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Mission of the NATA Board of Certification is to certify athletic
trainers and to identify for the public, quality healthcare
professionals through a system of certification, adjudication, standards
of practice and continuing competency programs. |
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The National Council on Aging (NCOA) is a nonprofit organization with a national network of more than 14,000 organizations and leaders. Its members include senior centers, area agencies on aging, adult day service centers, faith-based service organizations, senior housing facilities, employment services, consumer groups, and leaders from academia, business, and labor. |
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The National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) has been a leader in certification, continuing education, solutions and tools for health, fitness, sports performance and sports medicine professionals. Today, NASM serves more than 100,000 members in 80 countries. |
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National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association (NESTA) offers business development systems for all types of individuals and companies who are in fields ranging from personal training to life coaching to yoga and pilates, and even massage therapy. |
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The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) brings together a diverse group of professionals from the sport science, athletic, allied health, and fitness industries. These individuals are all in pursuit of achieving a common goal—the utilization of proper strength training and conditioning to improve athletic performance and fitness |
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