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<blockquote data-quote="GaTech4ever" data-source="post: 145469" data-attributes="member: 660"><p>I don't doubt Shoop and his staff or any of the other medical trainers/doctors for GTs Athletic Dept. However, I do have a question for those who know more about sports medicine/rehabilitation than I am. Do a lot of college athletic trainers (like Shoop) who've been around for a long time still stick to their tried and true methods from decades of experience, or are they more willing to adapt to the cutting-edge breakthrough procedures we've seen/heard of recently?</p><p></p><p>It seems at the professional level most athletes are beneficiaries of the new breakthroughs in sports medicine, but at the college I really just don't know. The only recent Tech athlete who I can think of that may not have recovered as well as he should have is Uzzi. I'm pretty sure he did his surgery and rehab with Tech, and couldn't pass a physical years later. This could obviously be a result of how his body reacted rather than the procedure/rehab itself, but I'd love it if someone could shed some light on this and maybe Uzzi's situation specifically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaTech4ever, post: 145469, member: 660"] I don't doubt Shoop and his staff or any of the other medical trainers/doctors for GTs Athletic Dept. However, I do have a question for those who know more about sports medicine/rehabilitation than I am. Do a lot of college athletic trainers (like Shoop) who've been around for a long time still stick to their tried and true methods from decades of experience, or are they more willing to adapt to the cutting-edge breakthrough procedures we've seen/heard of recently? It seems at the professional level most athletes are beneficiaries of the new breakthroughs in sports medicine, but at the college I really just don't know. The only recent Tech athlete who I can think of that may not have recovered as well as he should have is Uzzi. I'm pretty sure he did his surgery and rehab with Tech, and couldn't pass a physical years later. This could obviously be a result of how his body reacted rather than the procedure/rehab itself, but I'd love it if someone could shed some light on this and maybe Uzzi's situation specifically. [/QUOTE]
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