The world recently had a chance to watch and enjoy incredible performances from our greatest competitors, highlighting the best we have to offer at the Paris Olympic Games. In addition to the entertainment and excitement it provided, the event also served as a pertinent reminder regarding an
Youth sports are an excellent activity for building character, teamwork, and healthy lifestyles – but youth sports can also be dangerous. Approximately 2.7 million young people visit the emergency room every year for sports-related medical issue, and they can be fatal. A US High School
The authors introduce updated guidelines addressing the evolving complexities of emergency response in modern athletic settings.
The Matthew Mangine Jr. Foundation (MMJF) is uplifting the James Family in prayer as we convey our concerns and empathy following the Cardiac Arrest event that occurred with Bronny James during a USC basketball practice.
Matthew Mangine Jr.’s story was featured on a recent episode of ESPN’s Outside the Lines. The article written by Jen Lada spotlights the importance of The Matthew Mangine Jr. Foundation’s mission to keep our youth athletes safe and honor Matthew’s legacy through our story.
On behalf of the Matthew Mangine Jr. Foundation (MMJF), we would like to express our sincere empathy for the events that occurred during the Bengals vs. Bills football game on Monday night at Paycor Stadium. Our thoughts and prayers will continue to be with Damar Hamlin and his entire family.
Ron Courson, Executive Associate Athletic Director – Sports Medicine with the University of Georgia Athletic Association, recently shared with us his thoughts on the role of Emergency Action Plans (EAP) in helping athletic organizations prepare for injuries and other emergency situations.