Dr. Shelby Daly has been a certified athletic trainer since 2015 with a Doctorate in Athletic Training from Florida International University. She specializes in innovation, optimization, leadership, business operations, and logistics. Her clinical experience spans collegiate, professional, and non-traditional-based settings, where she focuses on injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance optimization. Shelby integrates evidence-based practice with innovative recovery and somatic mental wellness strategies to support whole-athlete health. She is passionate about advancing sports medicine through innovation, education, and advocacy. Shelby hosts To The Bone: Sports Medicine Podcast, a platform that amplifies diverse voices in the athletic training profession and explores emerging trends in performance, recovery, and healthcare leadership. Her work bridges clinical practice, entrepreneurship, and mentorship to strengthen the future of the athletic training profession.
Prioritizing movement quality, recovery, and early intervention allows athletes to stay active longer, reduce time lost to injury, and build sustainable fitness habits that extend far beyond sport.
National Youth Sports Safety Month highlights the importance of protecting developing athletes from preventable injuries. Discover key strategies to reduce overuse and growth plate injuries and build safer training environments.
Athletic trainers rely on orthopedic soft goods to manage injuries, guide rehabilitation, and protect athletes through every phase of recovery. Learn how these products enhance function, stability, and confidence—without sacrificing performance.
Traditional pre-participation evaluations may miss silent cardiac conditions in athletes. Athletic trainers are crucial in modernizing cardiac screening, recognizing warning signs, and coordinating ECG or specialist follow-up when necessary.
Outfitting an athletic-training (AT) facility requires more than just space — you need the right equipment on hand to handle everything from acute injuries on the sideline to rehabilitation and recovery sessions.
Preventing infections in athletic training facilities starts with proper hygiene, disinfectants, and protective equipment. Learn how to minimize cross-contamination and protect against preventable infections with disinfectant wipes, hydrogen peroxide, nitrile gloves, and Hibiclens antiseptic.
Long hours of taping, lifting, and transporting gear often mean bending, twisting, or working at awkward angles that put ATs at risk for the very injuries we strive to prevent.
This guide offers practical strategies to stretch your dollars without compromising performance. From planning around peak seasons to prioritizing high-use essentials, these tips will help you get the most from your budget.
Fall sports put athletes at risk of sprains, strains, and overuse injuries. Athletic trainers can stay ahead with Cramer’s full line of preventative tools. This article breaks down the most common fall sport injuries and highlights products that protect, support, and accelerate recovery.