Jatin Ambegaonkar was quoted in Dance Magazine discussing his research on how biosensors can change the future of dance medicine. Read the article here: https://t.co/5YAUrCsXnv
Great spotlight on the AT profession in @Dance_Magazine! NATA member and AT researcher Dr. Jatin Ambegaonkar, LAT, ATC, professor at @GeorgeMasonU shares how biosensors and tech are advancing dancer health + performance. A strong look at athletic trainers leading in performing arts care. Read here: https://t.co/Rgu3WTosmb
#AthleticTraining #PerformingArtsAT #NATA #SportsMedTech
Guest: @jatinambe
Ever feel like you're alone in your dance journey? Reach out, find resources, and remember—you're not alone! There are expert groups and associations ready to support your growth. 💪✨ #DanceScience#StayConnected#SupportDancers
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📢New articles available from @JDMS_IADMS 📖 in the @IADMS 🩰official journal
Great preparation for the up coming annual conference 🇺🇸 #IADMS2026
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Guest: @jatinambe
Don’t sleep on research, dancers! It’s not just for scientists—it's for us too. Whether you're reading or doing it, research can be fun and eye-opening. 🎥✨ #DanceResearch#KeepLearning#DanceCommunity
Jatin Ambegaonkar (@jatinambe) was recently on the AT Corner Podcast where he discussed his expertise on the topic of 'The Big 3 - Sleep, Workload, and Nutrition.' Listen to this episode here: https://t.co/vQDblgzrua
👏🏽Congratulations to Dr Brown-Appenzeller & the team on this labour of love 📝Always proud to see the tireless work from many, disseminating 📊, raising standards 📈and evolving the Dance Medicine & Science sub-speciality 💃🏽🩰🎭👨🏾🏫
@IADMS@JDMS_IADMS
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Looking forward to an epic annual meeting with the American Society of Biomechanics in Madison next week. I am super proud to support a great group of students from George Mason University doing fantastic work in the SMART lab; please come see their work at the poster sessions!
Professors Jatin Ambegaonkar (@jatinambe) and Shane Caswell, along with PhD student Kelley Wiese and alumnus Matthew Jordan, recently published an article titled, "Kinesiophobia in Injured Athletes: A Systematic Review." Read the article here: https://t.co/pfGLdQbdED @smartlabgmu
Integrating light physical activity throughout your day allows you to gain significant health benefits. Hear from Jatin Ambegaonkar, professor in our Athletic Training program, to learn more about this: https://t.co/qFKogUeeef
Dancers’ blood lactate and heart rate responses were similar across time in both active and passive recovery, with HR being higher in AR. Kathak dancers therefore can choose either AR or PR as their recovery mode based on their individual preferences. https://t.co/lUU1RZ0lXg
Ever wondered how adolescent pre-professional ballet dancers in Australia deal with injuries? Discover their perspectives and experiences in our latest open access survey.
Download, read, and cite 👉https://t.co/IddlmvDmS0 @JDMS_IADMS
Congratulations to VCI Executive Director Dr. Shane Caswell for receiving the Earle C. Williams Medal for Excellence in Social Impact. His commitment to community service and impact inspires the entire Mason Nation and improves the quality of life in our region.
So incredibly proud that I have been able to learn from you @caswell_shane!! Hands down an incredible mentor, who is always putting people first, and advocating for best practices in brain health initiatives. This is so well deserved. @vci_tbi
Dr. Shane Caswell (@caswell_shane) is the recipient of the 2024 Earle C. Williams Medal for Excellence in Social Impact. Learn more about this award here: https://t.co/0yC9XIZa7A @vci_tbi
�� Call for papers! Dance places high demands on body & mind. We explore the impact of injuries, mental and physical health on (pre-)professional dancers; their prevention and resolution to maximize performance.
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