Challenging the Movement Stigma: How Changing a Culture Led to a National Recognition of the Teddy Award in 2022

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This presentation is a replay from COPA Con 2023, providing another opportunity to access its valuable content and insights.

Abstract:
Discussion of the movement stigma and how changing a culture created a tangible drop in numbers at a large manufacturing facility, thus receiving national recognition by winning the Teddy Award, distributed by the National Workers’ Compensation Conference, in 2022. Review the literature of what has been found effective in the industrial setting and the approach of injury prevention in the workplace.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify first aid within the industrial setting.
  • Describe the components of education when on-site.
  • Apply the use of biomechanics to early intervention strategies.
  • Identify sources of opportunities to employ ergonomic resolves.

Level:
Advanced

Domain(s):
Domain 1: Risk Reduction Wellness and Health Literacy 
Domain 2: Assessment Evaluation and Diagnosis 
Domain 3: Critical Incident Management 
Domain 4: Therapeutic Intervention 
Domain 5: Health Care Administration and Professional Responsibility

CEUs:
1.0 Category A

Keywords: Industrial, intervention strategies, ergonomic, injury prevention

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Andrea Dosedla, MS, CEAS, LAT

Andrea Dosedla, MS, CEAS, LAT has been an athletic trainer within the industrial setting since 2015; working in various environments including manufacturing, distribution, utility and construction. Working within OSHA standards of first aid and providing ongoing ergonomic evaluations as a part of the program, Andrea works to maintain a healthy workforce and thrives in working with active populations. Prior to industrial, she worked in orthopedic, sports medicine, physical therapy and NCAA settings.

Andrea also owns MKE Injury & Recovery, LLC where she provides certified IASTM, kinesiotape, and cupping services.

Andrea received her bachelors of science in kinesiology from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, and a masters of science in Athletic Training from West Virginia University.

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