Two Types of Horsepower Drive UK Researcher

Dr. Carl Mattacola heads UK’s Equine Jockey/Rider Injury Prevention Initiative.
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Carl Mattacola, PhD, ATC, FNATA, is interested in horsepower in all its forms.

As a researcher in the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Health Sciences, Mattacola spearheads the Equine Jockey/Rider Injury Prevention Initiative, a first step towards building a medical model for jockeys that is like the care offered to athletes in other sports, including hockey, NASCAR racing, or football.

"A horse race is a pretty high powered event,” he said. “You have to be strong and balanced to maintain control of this 1,000-pound horse going about 30 miles per hour. We spend most of our time focused on the horse, but the rider is an athlete, too, and he or she can benefit from the expertise that we have to offer."

In his off time, he rides horses … and Harleys

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