A limited number of back issues of SIDELINES, the quarterly newsletter of the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation are available. The cost of each issue is $2.75 plus $1.75 shipping and handling. All orders must be prepaid in U.S. dollars. Please make checks payable to NYSSF and mail to the Foundation office at 333 Longwood Avenue, Suite 202, Boston, MA 02115.
Vol 1, No. 2: Preventing Injuries in Youth Sports: Is it Possible? Lyle J. Micheli, MD, Winter, 1991
Vol 1, No. 3: Resistance Exercise for Boys and Girls, Wayne L. Westcott, Ph.D., Spring, 1992Vol 1, No. 4: Flexibility Training & Injury Prevention, Daniel S. Rooks, Sc.D., Summer, 1992
Vol 2, No. 1: Recognizing Eating Disorders in Athletes, Susan Luke, MS, RD, LDN, Fall, 1992Vol 2, No. 2: Sports Dentistry for Athletes of all Ages, Ray Padilla DDS and Stewart Balikov DDS, Winter, 1993
Vol 2, No. 3: Overuse Injuries in Young Athletes, Lyle J. Micheli, MD, Spring, 1993
Vol 2, No. 4: Exercise and Asthma, Ellie Goldberg, M.Ed, Summer, 1993
Vol 3, No. 1: Total Conditioning & Youth Sports Injury Prevention, Daniel S. Rooks, Sc.D., Fall, 1993Vol 3, No. 2: Sudden Death in Young Athletes, Stephen B. Saltz, MD, FACC, Winter, 1993
Vol 3, No. 3: Emergency Plan for Youth Sports, Ronnie P. Barnes, MS, ATC, Spring 1994
Vol 3, No. 4: The Merits of Using Softer Baseballs and Softballs to Reduce Injuries, Executive Summary from a consensus meeting convened by the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation, Jan 15, 1994, Lyle J. Micheli, MD, Chairperson, Summer, 1994
Vol 4, No. 1: Head Injury & Protection in Women's Lacrosse, summarized from a report issued by the Australian Sports Commission, Fall, 1994Vol 4, No. 2: Emotional Injuries in Youth Sports, Harvey Dulberg, Ph.D., Winter 1995
Vol 4, No. 3: The Pre-Participation Physical, Lyle J. Micheli, MD, Spring, 1995
Vol 4, No. 4: Heat Stroke: Identifying the Individual at Risk, Stephen C. Hardy, MD, Summer, 1995
Vol 5, No. 1: Pesticides: Hidden Danger for Athletes, Ellie Goldberg, M.Ed., Fall, 1995Vol 5, No. 2: Liability Waiver Forms & Injuries, Daniel V. Bakinowski, Esq., Winter, 1995
Vol 5, No. 3: Reducing Your Risk of Injury, Daniel S. Rooks, Sc.D., Spring, 1996
Vol 5, No. 4: CPSC Releases Study on Protective Baseball Equipment, Summer, 1996
Vol 6, No. 1: The Prevention of Athletic Head & Spine Injuries, Robert C. Cantu, MD, FACS, FACSM, Fall, 1996Vol 6, No. 2: Fluid Replacement for Athletes During Practices & Games for both Cold & Warm Weather Sports, Alan B. Ashare, MD, Winter, 1996
Vol 6, No. 3: Coaching Education, Thomas A. Crawford, P.E.D., Spring, 1997
Vol 6, No. 4: Preventing Eye Injuries, Paul F. Vinger, MD., Summer, 1997
Vol 7, No. 1: In-Line Skating Injuries, Susan B. Kyle, Ph.D., Fall, 1997Vol 7, No. 2: Gymnastics Injuries, Merrilee Zetaruk, MD, FRCPC and William A. Mitchell, Jr. MD, Winter, 1998
Vol 7, No. 3: The Eating Disordered Athlete, Harvey Dulberg, Ph.D., Spring, 1998
Vol 7, No. 4: Sporting Healthy Skin: Tips for athletes on sun protection, Margaret M. Boyle, BS and Martin A. Weinstock, MD, Ph.D., Summer, 1998
Vol 8, No. 1: Sports and Children: Consensus Statement on "Organized Sports for Children", FIMS/WHO Ad Hoc Committee on Sports and Children, Fall 1998Vol 8, No. 2: National Child Protection Act - Four Years Later, John C. Patterson, Winter, 1998
Vol 8, No. 3: Sports Training & the Young Athlete: How Much is Enough, How Much is Too Much? Lyle J. Micheli, MD, Spring, 1999
Vol 8, No. 4: Inter-Association Guidelines For The Appropriate Care Of Spine Injured Athletes, Douglas M. Kleiner, Ph.D., ATC, CSCS, FACSM, Summer, 1999
Vol 9, No. 1: Creatine: What We Know, What We Don't Know, Stella L. Volpe, Ph.D., R.D., FACSM, Robin E. Levine, M.A., R.D., CDE, and Priscilla M. Clarkson, Ph.D., FACSM, Fall, 1999Vol 9, No. 2: Preseason Conditioning For Kids, Avery Faigenbaum, Ed.D. and Wayne L. Westcott, Ph.D., Winter, 2000
Vol 9, No. 3: Safety in Youth Sports: The Role of Standards, Personal Protective Equipment & Common Sense, P. David Halstead, Spring 2000
Vol 9, No. 4: Team Physician Consensus Statment, project-based alliance for the advancement of clinical sports medicine, comprised of the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American College of Sports Medicine, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, and the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine, Summer, 2000.
Vol 10, No. 1: Parental Misconduct in Youth Sports: Lessons Taught, Leonard D. Zaichkowsky, Ph.D. with the assisance of Ryan Hedstom, Tim Herzog, Lee Igel, Fall/Winter 2000-2001
Vol 10, No. 2: Parental Misconduct in Youth Sports: Part 2, Leonard D. Zaichkowsky, Ph.D. with the assisance of Ryan Hedstom, Tim Herzog, Lee Igel, Spring 2001
Vol 10, No. 3: The Right Shoe Can Prevent Injuries, Thomas Vorderer, D.P.M., Summer 2001
Vol 10, No. 4: Warning: Lack of Sleep May Pose Risks for Athletes, Peter Hudson Walters, Ph.D., CSCS, Fall 2002
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