Word: rest
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although the common image of an athletic trainer is wrapped up in endless rolls of ankle tape, the reality is quite different. The athletic trainers of 20 years ago--who rarely prescribed anything but rest and ice--have given way to highly trained professionals whose responsibilities include rehabilitating injured athletes and giving advice on physical preparation...
These machines have allowed trainers an active role in rehabilitating injuries which once could only be treated with rest and ice. The trainers and Arthur L. Boland, the Athletic Department's head surgeon, discuss students' injuries and decide how the training room can best treat them...
...that they give us is a van with gas," Daly says. "We have to pay the rest out of our own pockets...
...much of a hockey fan. Sure, I've enjoyed a couple of games a year at Bright Center, and I even went to a pro game once in Pittsburgh (though we left early to watch the sixth game of the '86 World Series--and you know the rest of that story), but basically I know zilch when it comes to pro hockey...
...beleaguered state. While Hance, 45, had no mandate or inclination to negotiate production cuts on the part of Texas or the U.S., he went to the meeting to "share our experience ((and)) give them our insight on how prices could be stabilized." Texans, who have felt neglected by the rest of the U.S. in recent years, sometimes like to point out that if their state were a member of OPEC, it would rank among the group's largest producers, trailing only the Saudis, the Iraqis and the Iranians...