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Chicago Doctors Team Up To Deliver Concussion Education Via Text Messaging

Chicago Doctors Team Up To Deliver Concussion Education Via Text Messaging











Concussion and Football Messages Delivered To Your Phone


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) August 25, 2011

An exciting new text messaging program for young athletes, coaches, and parents is launching in the Chicago area. The ‘be unstoppable football tips campaign” is designed to raise awareness about concussions and other football injuries. The end goal, help kids play safe and stay strong both on and off the field.

“Texting is an effective way to reach teens and adults where they are today, on their mobile phones,” says Dr. Vishal Mehta, a Chicago area sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, as well as the medical advisor and co-founder of Healthy TXT, the organization behind the public service venture. “Harvard University and John Hopkins Children’s Center studies show that healthy behaviors can be inspired and sustained using cell phone technology.”

How does the football tips campaign work? To sign up, text the phrase “footballtips” to 41411, or go to http://www.healthy-TXT.com to register for the email program. Educational concussion messages – along with football injury prevention, performance tips, and motivational messages from leading sports medicine physicians, trainers, and professional athletes – will be delivered once or twice a week.

All subscribers will go through a mini concussion-training course, with a text message and an educational link delivered weekly. Upon completion, participants can take a concussion quiz, and be entered for a chance to win an iPad2. Winners will be announced on Super Bowl Sunday.

The campaign is a highly collaborative team effort. Numerous Chicago area sports medicine physicians, neurologists, surgeons, and organizations are behind this innovative and timely text messaging campaign, including the national STOP Sports Injuries campaign spearheaded by the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.

Sports provide important life lessons for youth. But injuries are on the rise, and a concussion is an injury that needs to be taken seriously. To date, twenty-eight states have adopted concussion prevention laws aimed at protecting young athletes from returning to play after suffering an injury.

Early Healthy TXT participating partners include:

Dr. Arif Ali, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Orthopedic Surgery Specialists

Dr. Joshua Alpert, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Midwest Bone and Joint

Dr. Brian Babka, primary care sports medicine, Central DuPage Physician Group

Dr. Aaron Bare, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, OAD Orthopedics

Dr. Holly Benjamin, primary care sports medicine, University of Chicago

Dr. James Bresch, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Orthopedic Surgery Specialists

Dr. Ankur Chhadia, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Suburban Orthopaedics

Dr. Mike Corcoran, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, OAK Orthopedics

Dr. Greg Dairyko, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, M&M Orthopedics

Dr. Douglas Evans, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Loyola University Health Systems

Dr. Dave Garelick sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Illinois Bone Joint Institute,

Dr. Justin Gent, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, McHenry Orthopedics

Dr. Julio Gonzalez, primary care sports medicine, Dupage Medical Group

Dr. Sherwin Ho, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, University of Chicago

Dr. Neeru Jayanthi, primary care sports medicine, Loyola University Health System

Dr. Kevan Ketterling, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Fox Valley Orthopedics

Dr. Jason L. Koh, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, NorthShore University Health System, University of Chicago

Dr. Martin Leland, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, University of Chicago

Dr. Steve Marciniak, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Castle Orthopedics

Dr. Vishal Mehta, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Fox Valley Orthopedics

Dr. Jeffrey Mjaanes, primary care sports medicine, Rush University

Dr. Ketan R. Mody, primary care sports medicine,, Elite Sports Medicine

Dr. Robert D. Paras, primary care sports medicine, Castle Orthopedics

Dr. Timothy Petsche, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Fox Valley Orthopedics

Dr. Ashish Rawal, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Elmhurst Orthopedics

Dr. Arif Saleem, shoulder and elbow orthopedic surgeon, Castle Orthopedics

Dr. Kishore Santwani, neurologist

Dr. James Seeds, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Midwest Bone and Joint

Dr. Hythem P. Shadid, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Genesis Orthopedics

Dr. Jim Sostak, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Fox Valley Orthopedics

Dr. Michael Terry, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Northwestern University

Dr. Pietro Tonino, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Loyola University Health System

Dr. Nikhil Verma, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon Midwest Orthopedics at Rush University

Similar injury prevention campaigns for hockey, lacrosse, and baseball are in the design stage. The football campaign plans to expand regionally than nationally. All messages will be developed by physicians and content provided by the STOP Sport Injuries campaign, and the Center for Disease Control.

“Working together, communities can help keep athletes in the game for life,” said Mehta.

About Healthy TXT

Founded in Chicago in 2011, Healthy TXT™ is a physician-designed service that delivers healthy text messages to inspire, engage, and empower people to take action for health. Numerous studies have shown that healthy behaviors are encouraged and sustained using mobile platforms where people live, work, and play. Healthy TXT™ develops public service campaigns, and works with organizations and physician practices to develop customized text packages to reflect specific goals and the Healthy TXT™ mission. For more information go to http://www.healthy-txt.com.

About the STOP Sports Injuries Campaign

The STOP Sports Injuries campaign was initiated by the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) and includes a comprehensive public outreach program focused on the importance of sports safety—specifically relating to overuse and trauma injuries. The initiative not only raises awareness and provides education on injury reduction, but also highlights how playing safe and smart can enhance and extend a child’s athletic career, improve teamwork, reduce obesity rates and create a lifelong love of exercise and healthy activity. The campaign’s message underscores the problems of youth overuse and trauma injuries and emphasizes the expertise of a coalition of experts, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Academy of Pediatrics, National Athletic Trainers’ Association, National Strength and Conditioning Association, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Sports Physical Therapy Section, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America and SAFE Kids USA. For more details, visit http://www.STOPSportsInjuries.org.

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