mmmmmmm PREJUDICE \ / \ BY H m t OTHER NAME IS STILL A FOUR LETTER WORD 0<4 Sponsored b» the l niursit' of Ori son and the Associated Students of the l ni'enit) of On^on This department no pain in the neck j Students find relief from aches and pains, sports injuries at clinic. By ColieenPohhg f " ik.i r: Reporter Are those painful shin splints ailing up again'* lr\ a different shm- What about dial ac lung ncf s and hui k ’ Tty studying in a i hair dial (its (hr body lielter These art Minn' comments students may hear from die physical therapists nr alhh’llr trainers if they use the Sports St i-dir ini- l‘h ysn a I Therapy De jiartllK'lit ill the basement of the I Diversity s Student -'Health' ( enter lie department started 10 years ago solely as a physiial therapy sei lion of the health center, hut has 'since’branched' ini! into several different areas id the medical profession With lour physic al therapists, two athlete trainers and a part lime massage therapist, the de p.irtment caters to sue h medical needs as aches and pains, sports injuries, orlliodic (foot) and posture related problems Students are treated on a refer rat basis from either the health center's physic ians or the stu dent's hometown physic tan The department sics many i ases td posture relat' d prof) le III s . depart III eri t dir lie t or Duane Iversen said, adding many ol these eases stem from poor study habits which con tribute In a c nnslderahlr strain on the hai k and In i k 'The transition in amount ol study ing Irom high si hnul In college can contribute' to a lot of poor study habits, Iversen said \ lot ol times we’ll see liai k and neck pain, and lor those people it ts a matter of posture edm ahull Usually, the physical ther tiso Sherry. a graduate student in dance experiences pain in her tett knee when running, but not danc ing Dr Duane Iverson, director ot the Sports Medicine Physical Therapy Department at the University s Student Health Center tries to determine the cause ot pain through toot examinations, videotape analy sis and other methods apist will go iivrr options the student has to i orroct the prob lent ill the I ■ISO (if net k nr bin k pain, the therapist will review correct posture techniques, us lllg Mil h studs guides us the "lumbar roll" {a roll to put be hind someone's tf.uk in a i hair that helps cortei t posture prof) lems), or boss to adjust the i Imtr to torrei tty fit the Itodv In addition, the massage liter apist hi is vsoik w till die patient to relieve some of tile tension 111 the alfel led areas t he department has m entl) lidded an orthod i< s lah in who ii the athletic trainers work with students who are having problems such as shin splints or foot jiatn which lould he related to the kind ol evert ise shoe tllev W ear Ill*- ihi'iaptsts will either sugg* st several types of shoes th.it would he ideal lor that in dividual. or i I possible, tliev will mold the shoe with .irr h supports to ( orrect the prob lem The orthodics lah was help ful tie* ,iuse when 1 had shin splints they suggested types of shoe- that would he right for my foot and my shin splints went away after wearing them student Ann Swanson said h. .,!*!.tin;,. Iversen. who is • a physical therapist and . ■ in tratrier h.is recently .1 rteii videotaping studenIs who I e»e proliiems which may to the wav thes even Ise Iversen will then review the tape with the student and de termme ways tlu-v tan elimi nate their problem areas b\ e\ pertinenting vvilli different ys ay s ot exercising The department also has .1 re hahi 1 nation 1 enter which is mostly used hy pi'ople with sports injuries The Stairmaster and whirlpools are popular yvaVS ol keeping lit while lie < teasing the strain on the in jured part of the body We try to find alternativ e ways to keep up their fitness lint also allows them to heal at the same lime." Iverson said The cost ol the lacihty yvorks somewhat differently than the i ost ol the health center s lacili ties upstairs Instead ol a fixed initial lee to see .1 physician, the Sports Medicine Physical Therapy Department c harges hy the amount of time the ther apist or trainer spends ywth tin student ■ ■■I AT THE UO BOOKSTORE THROUGH JANUARY 25 1 3 T H AND KINCAID OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY PHONE 3 4 6 4 3 3 1