Browsing by Author "Butterwick, Dale J."
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- ItemOpen AccessAgreement Statement from the 1st international rodeo research and clinical care conference(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005-05) Butterwick, Dale J.; Brandenburg, M.A.; Andrews, D.M.; Brett, K.; Bugg, B.H.; Carlyle, K.J.; Freeman, T.R. 3rd; Hiemstra, L.; Lafave, Mark R.; Laird, J.; Lun, V.; Meyer, M.C.; Miller, C.; Mohtadi, N.; Nebergall R.; Temes, R.T.; Teochi, L.F.; Wiley, P.; Meeuwisse, Willem H.; Concussion in Rodeo Group
- ItemOpen AccessBull Riding Injuries in Professional Rodeo(Vendome Group, LLC, 2003-06) Butterwick, Dale J.; Meeuwisse, Willem H.
- ItemOpen AccessBull Riding: Analysis and Application of a Specific Strength and Conditioning Program(National Strength and Conditioning Association, 2006-06) Barrett, Mark R.; Butterwick, Dale J.
- ItemOpen AccessA comparison of injury rates in organised sports, with special empahsis on American bull riding(International Federation of Sports Medicine, 2007) Butterwick, Dale J.; Brandenburg, Mark A.; Hiemstra, Laurie A.; Nebergall, Robert; Laird, Justin
- ItemOpen AccessDevelopment of Content-Valid Technical Skill Assessment Instruments for Athletic Taping Skills(Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions, 2006) Butterwick, Dale J.; Paskevich, David M.; Lagumen, Niko G.; Vallevand, Andrea L.C.; Lafave, Mark R.
- ItemOpen AccessDistribution of Injuries in Men's Canada West University Football(Sage Publications, 2000) Meeuwisse, Willem H.; Hagel, Brent E.; Mohtadi, Nicholas G. H.; Butterwick, Dale J.; Fick, Gordon H.
- ItemOpen AccessEffect of Experience on Rodeo Injury(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002) Butterwick, Dale J.; Meeuwisse, Willem H.
- ItemOpen AccessEpidemiologic Analysis of Injury in Five Years of Canadian Professional Rodeo(American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, 2002) Butterwick, Dale J.; Hagel, Brent; Nelson, Dexter S.; LeFave, Mark R.; Meeuwisse, Willem H.Longitudinal studies of rodeo injuries are rare. We prospectively investigated injuries in professional rodeo in Canada over a 5-year period. Our specific interests included injury incidence density in specific rodeo events, risk factors such as past injury, and the incidence of head injury. Of 323 professional rodeos from 1995 through 1999, 63 rodeos provided a convenience sample. These rodeos were selected because the Canadian Professional Rodeo Sport Medicine Team was in attendance at these events, thus providing both competitor health care and data collection. Four hundred fifty-one injuries were reported during 30,564 competitor-exposures. The greatest injury frequency and injury incidence density were in the rough stock events (bull riding, bareback riding, and saddle bronc). Bull riding accounted for the greatest injury frequency (141) and incidence density (32.2 injuries per 1000 competitor-exposures). Bull riding had a relative injury risk of 1.32 when compared with bareback riding; bareback riding had a relative injury risk of 1.39 when compared with saddle bronc riding. Concussions accounted for 8.6% of all reported injuries. Concussions and other head injuries (65) were second only to knee injuries (76) in frequency of injury to specific body parts. This concussion frequency is higher than has previously been reported.
- ItemOpen AccessEstimation of Ground Reaction Forces in Bucking Rodeo Bulls(2006) Savage, Luke; Butterwick, Dale J.; Loitz-Ramage, Barbara; Ronsky, Janet
- ItemOpen AccessRecognition of Complete Muscle or Tendon Ruptures(Human Kinetics, 2002-01) Butterwick, Dale J.
- ItemOpen AccessRetrospective Review of Pectoralis Major Ruptures in Rodeo Steer Wrestlers(2013-06-06) Lau, Breda H. F.; Butterwick, Dale J.; Lafave, Mark R.; Mohtadi, Nicholas G.Background. Pectoralis major tendon ruptures have been reported in the literature as occupational injuries, accidental injuries, and sporting activities. Few cases have been reported with respect to rodeo activities. Purpose. To describe a series of PM tendon ruptures in professional steer wrestlers. Study Design. Case series, level of evidence, 4. Methods. A retrospective analysis of PM ruptures in a steer wrestling cohort was performed. Injury data between 1992 and 2008 were reviewed using medical records from the University of Calgary Sport Medicine Center. Results. Nine cases of pectoralis major ruptures in professional steer wrestlers were identified. Injuries occurred during the throwing phase of the steer or while breaking a fall. All athletes reported unexpected or abnormal behavior of the steer that contributed to the mechanism of injury. Seven cases were surgically repaired, while two cases opted for nonsurgical intervention. Eight cases reported successful return to competition following the injury. Conclusion. Steer wrestlers represent a unique cohort of PM rupture case studies. Steer wrestling is a demanding sport that involves throwing maneuvers that may predispose the muscle to rupture. All cases demonstrated good functional outcomes regardless of surgical or non-surgical treatment.
- ItemOpen AccessRupture of Latissimus Dorsi in an Athlete(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003) Butterwick, Dale J.; Mohtadi, Nicholas G.; Meeuwisse, Willem H.; Frizzell, J. Bevan
- ItemOpen AccessShort-Term Management of Biceps-Tendon Rupture During Competition in Bull Riding(Human Kinetics, 2006-11) Butterwick, Dale J.; Hiemstra, Laurie A.; LaFave, Mark; Carlyle, Krista J.
- ItemOpen AccessThe development and implementation of a healthcare access and patient satisfaction questionnaire (hapsq) for measuring wait times, satisfaction, and costs with acute knee injury care in Alberta(2009) Lau, Breda Hsiao Fon; Mohtadi, Nicholas G. H.; Butterwick, Dale J.
- ItemOpen AccessThe intra-rater reliability of a technical skills assessment instrument (tsai) for athletic taping(2007) Lagumen, Niko G.; Butterwick, Dale J.; Donnon, Tyrone L.