2016

Long Beach Encore Athlete of the Month, Mackenzie Fleming.

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Congratulations to the Long Beach Encore Athlete of the Month, Mackenzie Fleming! Mackenzie is a Freshman athlete at Long Beach High School. She is a member of the Varsity Bearcats softball team and wears jersey number 15. Mackenzie has already received some pretty impressive awards including the defensive player of the year award in 7th grade, and MVP of the year in 8th grade.  After graduation, she plans to major in sports medicine. Keep up the good work Mackenzie!

Arab Encore Athlete of the Month, Anna Leigh Hunt.

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Congratulations to the Arab Encore Athlete of the Month, Anna Leigh Hunt! Anna Leigh is a Senior at Brindlee Mountain High School. She has played basketball for the Varsity Lady Lions team for three years now and wears jersey number 13. She currently has a 3.6 GPA and plans to major in education and become an elementary teacher. She is the daughter of Wendi and Matt Hunt.

 

Elbow pain: Lateral Epicondylitis (aka, Tennis elbow)

The technology boom of the past decade has not only made our lives easier (debateable), but also caused a surge in overuse injuries. Smart phones, i-pads, and laptops (to name a few) have become as common TV’s and cars to every household in America. The age of instant access to information and social media has made keeping up with news, family and friends much easier but has come at a price. Elbow pain, specifically Lateral Epicondylitis, and Carpal Tunnel syndrome (a topic for another day) have become more common and can become extremely debilitating if not treated in a timely manner. Keep in mind that it can take as little as 3 weeks for an injury to become chronic and therefore seeking early intervention can literally be the difference in a successful outcome and months of pain and discomfort. Unlike most injuries, Lateral Epicondylitis is a problem that almost anyone can diagnose, as long as you know what signs to look for.

First, What is Lateral Epicondylitis? Simply stated, lateral epicondylitis is overuse tendonitis of the wrist and finger extensors. Pain and discomfort are felt on the outside of the elbow and can run down the forearm into the various muscles (muscles that make up the back of the hand). The muscles on the back of the wrist are very small and they all come together and insert just above the elbow.

Second, What are the symptoms? 1. Tender to touch, just above the elbow on the back of the forearm. The area will definitely be sore due to the inflammation. 2. Pain with picking up weighted objects such as a jug of milk, coffee cup, etc., and even something as simple as typing on your laptop. The pain noted in this area can run the entire gammit from sharp pain to a dull, achy feeling. The pain generally subsides when the affected hand is at rest. 3. Noted weakness. Noticeable weakness with gripping activities along with pain in the above mentioned area is a sure fire indicator that you may have lateral epicondylitis. It is not uncommon for me to have patients tell me that they have problems with dropping objects (usually making a mess). 4. Pain with resistance. Make a fist on the hurt arm. Push down on the back of the affected hand with the uninjured hand and that can elicit pain in the elbow. If all these symptoms are present, BAM, you have just acturately diagnosed yourself with Lateral Epicondylitis.

Now I know you are extremely proud of yourself and you should be but ultimately I’m sure you really just want to stop hurting. Let’s talk about the important stuff, the steps to recovery. What to do: 1. Ice. But you say, I hate ice. Believe me, early on, ice is your friend. Putting an ice pack on the painful area for 15 minutes 4-5 times a day greatly enhances your chances of saving a copay. 2. Medication. My medication of choice is Aleve. 2 in the morning and 2 at bedtime for a week is where I generally start. Ibuprofen or Motrin is an acceptable substitute. These medications are called NSAIDS and can be affective at fighting muscular inflammation. If you are unable to take NSAIDS, consult your physician for alternative medications. 3. Rest. It’s simple but true. Making a conscious effort to limit the use of the affected hand greatly improves your chance of success. Trust me, I get it. This is easier said than done, but if you don’t use the affected arm, it won’t hurt. Continuing to use the injured arm increases the inflammation in the tendons and delays healing. 4. Bracing. I struggled with whether or not to mention tennis elbow braces but I do feel they can help manage your pain but here is my disclaimer. Make sure you use them correctly. Proper application is key. If you are unsure of how to properly apply the brace, seek assistance from a qualified health care provider.
In conclusion, Lateral Epicondylitis is not something that you have to run to the doctor with. We mentioned that time is important and it is but give yourself 1 week of managing your symptoms with these simple steps and if the pain improves, then give yourself another week, if it doesn’t, seek the advice and counsel of your family physician. Remember, early intervention and treatment is important to kicking that unwanted uncle out of the house before he wears out his welcome.

This article was written by one of our PT, ATC, Matt Moorer. 

Decatur Encore Athlete of the Month, Brianna Thorne.

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Congratulations to the Decatur Encore Athlete of the Month, Brianna Thorne! Bre is a senior at West Morgan high school and is member of the Lady Rebels Soccer team. You can find her on the field wearing jersey number 21 this year. She has wracked up a few awards during her high school career – the AL.com Super All-State 1st Team award, the 2015  1-3A  All-State award, the 2015 Decatur Daily Player of the Year, and was chosen to be on the AHSAA North All Star Team. Bre currently has a 4.03 GPA and plans to attend UAH to play soccer this fall. She is the daughter of Brian and Jennifer Thorne. Keep up the good work, Bre!

Gordo Encore Athlete of the Month, Charcarya Brown.

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Congratulations to the Gordo Encore Athlete of the Month, Charcarya Brown! Charcarya is a Senior at Pickens County high school. She has been a member of the Varsity basketball team for 6 years now and wears jersey #1. Her awards consist of All-Tournament Team and Varsity Letter award. After graduation in May, she plans to attend the University of West Alabama to become a physical therapist. Charcarya is the daughter of Shunta Brown and Jerry Wilder.

Hayden Encore Athletes of the Month, Sydney Watson and Jackson Tavel.

Congratulations to the Hayden Encore Athletes of the Month, Sydney Watson and Jackson Tavel. Sydney and Jackson are athletes at Corner high school in Dora, Alabama.

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Sydney is a Senior on the Lady Yellow Jackets softball team and has played on varsity for 3 years. She was named the CHS 2015 Pitcher of the Year and you can find her on the diamond wearing jersey #27. Sydney has a 4.25 GPA and has signed to play softball with Martin Methodist College while majoring in Physical Therapy. She is the daughter of Doug and Meredith Watson.

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Jackson is also a Senior and plays on the Yellow Jackets Baseball team. He has been on the varsity team for 4 years and wears jersey #7. During his baseball season, he was awarded the 5A State Pitcher of the Year for CHS. Jackson has a 3.5 GPA and has signed an NLI with Ole Miss for a baseball scholarship. He is the son of Janna and Scott Travel.

 

 

 

Arab Encore Athlete of the Month, James King.

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Congratulations to the Arab Encore Athlete of the Month, James King! James is a Senior, multi-sport athlete at Brindlee Mountain High School in Guntersville, AL. He is a member of the football, basketball, golf, and track teams. James has played on varsity for 4 years and wears jersey number 55. He has qualified for the sub-state award in golf and plans to attend Missouri Valley College on golf scholarship while pursuing a degree in Athletic Training. James is the son of Todd King and Michelle Franks.

William Carey Encore Athlete of the Month, Thomas Dos Anjos.

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Congratulations to the William Carey Encore Athlete of the Month, Thomas Dos Anjos! Thomas is a Senior athlete at WCU and has played on the Varsity team for 4 years now. He is a member of the Men’s Soccer team and wears jersey number 6. His major is in Business Administration with a Psychology minor. Thomas is the son of Suzanne and Paul Anjos.

Hamilton Athletes of the Month, Brady Stults and Cole Reed.

Congratulations to the Hamilton Encore Athletes of the Month, Brady Stults and Cole Reed! Both students are multi-sport athlete from Hamilton High School.

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Brady Stults is a Junior with a 4.1 GPA. She has played Varsity Softball and Basketball for 5 and 3 years respectively. A few of her sports awards consist of All-Area softball 2014, 2014-2015 Basketball Defensive Player, 2014-2015 Hustle award in Basketball, All WAC Basketball 2015-2016, and 2012-2013 All-County Softball. After she graduates high school, she plans to attend a 4 year university and major in the medical field. Brady is the daughter of Joey and Lisa Stults.

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Cole Reed is a Sophomore  with a 4.2 GPA. He has been a member of the Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Track teams for a year and a half now. He wears jersey number 9 in Football and Baseball, and number 23 in Basketball. His sports awards consist of the All WAC, All-County, and the Times Daily 4A-7A Big Play Award in Football. After graduation, he plans to attend college to major in engineering. Cole is the son of Mike and Michelle Reed.

 

Muscle Shoals Encore Athlete of the Month, Jake Armstrong.

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Congratulations to the Muscle Shoals Encore Athlete of the Month, Jake Armstrong! Jake is a Senior, multi-sport athlete at Muscle Shoals high school. He is on the Trojan’s Football, Wrestling, and Soccer teams and you will find him wearing jersey number 18. Jake has been successful in his sports career thus far: 1st Place in the Huntsville Wrestling Tournament, 2nd Place in the Muscle Shoals Weight Lifting Tourney, 2nd Place in the 2013 State Football State Finals, and his team was last year’s Region 8 Football Champions. After graduation in May, Jake plans to attend Auburn University or UNA and major in GIS or enter Vet school. Jake is the son of David and Sandy Armstrong.