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Please note: the Pediatric Injury Clinic will be CLOSED on Thursday & Friday, April 8-9, 2021.
Congratulations to Jennifer Vega from Section High School. She is the TOC Sports and Huntsville Hospital Sports Center Athlete of the Week for April 2021!

Jennifer Vega
Section High School
Basketball / Cross Country / Track
4.0 GPA
– Basketball – 4-Year Varsity Starter, Team Captain / CC – 2-Year County Champ / 4- Year State Qualifier / 1600m All-County Track
– Academic Honor Roll / Senior Beta Club Member / Salutatorian / Carrying a 4.0 while dually enrolled
– After School Volunteer / School translator for Spanish speaking students and parents / FCCLA member
Over the last three years, I’ve learned a lot about running. Much of what I have learned has come through trial and error.
There are plenty of books about running; I probably should have read some of them before I started taking on longer distances. There are some things that I have done well and other things where I completely missed the boat.
Here are some things to consider if you plan on spending any significant time running. In no particular order:
With extreme exercise, not only will fluid be lost, but you will also lose electrolytes. Early on, despite drinking plenty of fluid, I still had problems with muscular cramping/spasms. This was due to sodium loss, magnesium loss, and overconsumption of water without replenishing electrolytes. This is called exercise-induced hyponatremia.
With more intense exercise, the type of fluid used for hydration becomes more important. Your body will use glycogen stores during the first hour, but after that first hour, the glycogen stores become depleted. Your body will begin to rely more on fat for energy. During extremes of exercise, consider replenishing your glycogen stores with 30 to 60 g of carbohydrates every hour. This will help prevent your body from “crashing” with a loss of energy.
If you tend to wear the shoe asymmetrically, it is important to replace your shoes more frequently. This is particularly important for runners who put more pressure along their foot’s lateral (outside) border, who have a cavus foot/high arched foot. Once a shoe begins to wear on the outside of the sole, this will accentuate the pressures on the outside of the foot and lead to tendon issues over time. The goal of proper shoewear is to provide the right balance for your foot. The three different foot types are feet that pronate, are neutral, or supinate. Making sure you are fitted with an appropriate shoe type will help to minimize injuries.
Some people are born to run and have biomechanics that require less fine-tuning. Unfortunately, this does not apply to everyone; however, we can all become better runners through practice and education. Becoming a better runner can have many different interpretations. Set a goal, such as distance, speed, or fitness. Joining a running group makes training more enjoyable and can exponentially increase your knowledge. Get out and run and have fun!
Dr. Matthew DeOrio


“Getting better! Working towards my goal of an Ironman!”
I completed my fifth ultramarathon on 2/27/21 – “The Race to the Top of Alabama” Mount Cheaha 50k, in Talladega National Forest. 8th place out of 212 finishers, in 5:46:34.


Race to the Cave Cathedral Cavern Half Marathon, Woodville, AL on 3/21/21. 16th place out of 603 finishers, in 1:38:36.
Not only am I healthier, but it has altered my perspective on distance running and associated injuries. These experiences have allowed me to identify with this subgroup of athlete patients and the injuries resulting from training.
Congratulations to Kendrick Bynum Jr. from Mae Jemison High School. He is the TOC Sports and Huntsville Hospital Sports Center Athlete of the Week for March 2021!

Kendrick Bynum Jr.
Mae Jemison High School
Football / Wrestling
4.1 GPA
– Varsity Football Starter / 3x State Playoff Qualifier / Varsity Wrestling Starter / State Wrestling Qualifier / #5 5A-6A Division
– “A-B” Honor Roll – 4 Years / AP & Honors Class Workload / Top 15 Class Ranking / National Honors Society / Dual Enrollment
– Retirement Home Volunteer / D1 District Clean up Volunteer / Church Worship Volunteer
Congratulations to Aubrie Lisenby from Bob Jones High School. She is the TOC Sports and Huntsville Hospital Sports Center Athlete of the Week for March 2021!

Aubrie Lisenby
Bob Jones High School
Softball
4.34 GPA
– Varsity Team Starter / Top 25 Ranked Player in Nation (Fastpitch Network / 2x School MVP / 2020 USA National Champion
– A-Honor Roll / National Honors Society / 3x Recipient – Softball Team Awards / Top 20 percent of Graduating Class
– Volunteer Coach – Baseball / Manna House Volunteer / Youth softball Instructor / Mentor to younger athletes
Please note that the Florence Walk In Clinic will close at 11am on Monday, March 15. Continue reading “Florence Walk In Clinic – March 15”
Congratulations to Cooper Smitherman from Sparkman High School. He is the TOC Sports and Huntsville Hospital Sports Center Athlete of the Week for March 2021!

Cooper Smitherman
Sparkman High School
Cross country / Track / Football
4.59 GPA
– Captain – Cross Country Team / Captain – Indoor & Outdoor Track / Top 15 Finisher – HSV Cross Country Metro Championship
– National Merit Commended Scholar / AP Scholar w/ Distinction Award / “30 Club” Recognition (ACT) / National Honor Society
– Middle School Scholars’ Bowl Aid / Manna House Volunteer / Track Meet Volunteer / Teacher’s Aid
Congratulations to Gracie Lynn Butler from Hazel Green High School. She is the TOC Sports and Huntsville Hospital Sports Center Athlete of the Week for March 2021!

Gracie Lynn Butler
Hazel Green High School
Volleyball / Tennis
4.35 GPA
– Volleyball — 1st Team All-State – 3x / Maxx Preps “Best Player in the State” / State Champion / Tennis – #1 Seed & Co. Champ
– AP Scholar / Girls State Candidate / National Honors Society / Trojan Ambassador / Student Council / Numerous Subject Awards
– Church Bible Study Leader / Special Olympics Volunteer / S.P.A.R.K.S. Member (Assist In youth schooling) / Church Volunteer
Congratulations to Dillon Cook from Grissom High School. He is the TOC Sports and Huntsville Hospital Sports Center Athlete of the Week for February 2021!

Dillon Cook
Grissom High School
Baseball
4.1 GPA
– 4-Year Varsity Baseball Starter / 3-Year Varsity Team Captain / 3x WWBA All-Tournament Team Member
– “A” Honor Roll / National Honors Society / Circle of Friends Member / Latin Club / First Priority Club / Jr. Civitan Club Member
– Volunteer – Redstone Village / Special Needs Student Leader (Grissom) / Youth Leader – Younglife & Capernaum (Ministry)
Congratulations to Madison Dutton from Providence Classical School. She is the TOC Sports and Huntsville Hospital Sports Center Athlete of the Week for February 2021!

Madison Dutton
Providence Classical School
Soccer / Track / Cross Country / Dance
4.34 GPA
– 3-Year Varsity Soccer Starter / Team Founder and Captain / 4-Year Varsity / CC Team Captain & ACAA State Champion
-“A” Honor Roll / HONORS Class Courses / Science Fair Award Winner / National Latin Exam – Summa Cum Laude Award
– Senior Class President / Music Camp Volunteer / Youth Church Volunteer / Bible Study Babysitter for Homeless