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introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Introduction to Sports Medicine and Athletic Training Robert C. France, 2004 This workbook has been developed from the textbook Introduction to Sports Medicine and Athletic Training with the goal of assisting students in maximizing the benefits derived from the textbook. The uniqueness of the textbook approach to sports medicine by the thorough incorporation of anatomy and physiology is completely integrated into the workbook as well. The workbook provides a review of textbook key concepts to help students grasp the main themes of each chapter, followed by a relatively detailed summary of textbook content presented in an organized outline form. |
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introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Basic Athletic Training Ken Wright, Scott Barker, Jason Bennett, Randy Deere, 2013 This is a comprehensive introduction to current philosophies, procedures, and practices related to the care and prevention of athletic injuries. It is written and edited by Board of Certification (BOC) certified athletic trainers as a comprehensive introduction to current philosophies, procedures, and practices related to the care and prevention of athletic injuries. This new edition provides comprehensive beginner and intermediate-level instruction on the principles of sports medicine and athletic training. The athletic training student will learn the basics of athletic training and have a working knowledge of common preventive, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation techniques in sports medicine. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Introduction to Exercise Science Terry J. Housh, Dona J. Housh, Glen O. Johnson, 2017-02-03 The fourth edition of this book is designed to introduce students to the many areas of study and possible professions in the field of exercise science, whether in an academic setting, at a fitness or sport venue, or in an organization such as the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Readers who plan to pursue careers in fields such as exercise physiology, athletic training, nutrition, strength and conditioning, or exercise/sport psychology will find coverage of the major areas of study in exercise science. Each chapter was written by one or more expert in that particular field. The book as a whole offers an excellent balance of theory, research, and application. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Fundamentals of Athletic Training Lorin Cartwright, William A. Pitney, 2011 This work explains concepts in athletic training and presents injuries and illnesses encountered by certified athletic trainers. The book discusses various conditions, illnesses and diseases along with information on nutrition and the effects of therapeutic, recreational and performance-enhancing drug use. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training Megan D. Granquist, Jennifer Jordan Hamson-Utley, Laura J. Kenow, Jennifer Stiller-Ostrowski, 2014-05-28 Be prepared to offer not only the physical rehabilitation regimen injured athletes need, but also the psychological and psychosocial support they need to recover from injuries. Here’s a user-friendly introduction to the application and practical use of psychosocial theories and techniques. You’ll develop an understanding of the research that underlies practice, and see how sports psychology is applied in clinical practice. Practical examples and suggested activities teach you how. |
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introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Emergency Care in Athletic Training Keith Gorse, Robert Blanc, Francis Feld, Matthew Radelet, 2009-10-09 Prepare athletic trainers to provide emergency treatment for acute sports-related injuries and illnesses in children, adolescents, and adults—on and off the field. Noted practitioners and educators address all aspects of the evaluation and management of the full-range of medical problems that may be encountered. From emergency evaluation and airway management through the major categories of injury, this timely text meets a critical need in the classroom and in practice. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Rehabilitation Techniques in Sports Medicine William Prentice, 2010-01-08 Designed for the athletic trainer and sports therapist, Rehabilitation Techniques in Sports Medicine is the definitive guide to the management of sports injuries. Experts from the field of sports medicine have contributed to this comprehensive, updated edition, which addresses all aspects of rehabilitation, including protocols for rehabilitating the wide variety of injuries athletes are prone to receive. Pros and cons of various rehabilitative modalities are discussed, as well as currently accepted techniques. This text is recognized as a handbook for any practitioners who manage rehabilitation programs for injured athletes. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: The Practical Guide to Athletic Training Ted Eaves, 2011-01-28 This text is a practical introduction to athletic training, grounded in real-world, everyday sports settings and an ideal guide for giving trainers the knowledge they need to be successful in an athletic setting. Instead of overwhelming the reader with details on all injuries and illnesses, this guide details common injuries and outlines special tests and rehab protocols that should be utilized to address those injuries. Readers will learn the various injuries an athlete may incur, the appropriate treatment and protocols to improve the athlete’s ability to return to play safely, and the healing process associated with the specific injury. The text has an easy to follow format, concentrating on injuries for each major region of the lower body and then focusing on the upper body and its common injuries. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition. |
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introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: The Athletic Trainer's Guide to Psychosocial Intervention and Referral James M. Mensch, Gary M. Miller, 2008 The Athletic Trainer's Guide to Psychosocial Intervention and Referral provides appropriate intervention strategies and referral techniques specific to the role of an athletic trainer to initiate recovery for any patient/client experiencing a variety of psychosocial problems such as: eating disorders, anxiety issues, substance abuse, response to injury, catastrophic injuries, ergogenic aids, peer pressure, and depression.--Jacket. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Pharmacology Application in Athletic Training Brent C Mangus, Michael G Miller, 2005-01-11 Here's the information students need to know about how drugs work and how they can affect athletic performance. Through real life scenarios, students gain insights into the application of pharmacology in their clinical practice—from assisting an athlete who is taking a new medication to recognizing drug-related side effects when a negative reaction is occurring to handling instances of drug abuse. Beginning with an overview of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, the text presents prescription and over-the-counter medications in relation to the injuries or health conditions athletic trainers commonly encounter. Frequently abused substances such as amphetamines, herbals, and anabolic steroids are also addressed. Legal and ethical issues of drug use are presented, such as HIPAA–mandated privacy issues, drug testing, and which drugs are deemed as acceptable or banned according to NCAA and US Olympic standard. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Chris Zink, Janet B. Van Dyke, 2018-02-21 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation This thoroughly revised and updated new edition offers a gold standard reference for all aspects of sports medicine and rehabilitation, encompassing basic science and integrated veterinary and physical therapy approaches. New chapters cover biological therapies, working dogs, and business management, and every chapter has been extensively revised and expanded with state-of-the-art information—providing an even greater wealth of evidence, expertise, and experience to this complex discipline. Presented in full color, with illustrations and photographs throughout and real-world case studies,the book is a detailed yet practical guide ideal for the clinical setting. Providing must-have information for anyone working with active dogs or rehabilitation patients, Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation offers enlightening chapters including: Locomotion and Athletic Performance; Canine Therapeutic Exercise; Canine Aquatic Therapy; Conditioning and Retraining the Canine Athlete; Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics; Diagnosis of and Treatment Options for Disorders of the Canine Spine; Rehabilitation for Geriatric Canine Patients; The Role of Acupuncture and Manipulative Therapy in Canine Rehabilitation; and much more. Presents current, state-of-the-art information on sports medicine and rehabilitation in dogs Offers perspectives from an international list of expert authors Covers all topics related to veterinary care of the canine athlete and all active dogs Includes illustrations and photographs throughout to demonstrate key concepts Provides clinical cases that set the information in context Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation is a complete resource for veterinarians, physical therapists,veterinary technicians, and anyone interested in working with canine athletes or in offering rehabilitation therapy in their practice. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Leadership and Management in Athletic Training Kutz, 2018-02-09 Leadership and Management in Athletic Training, Second Edition is designed to help athletic trainers effectively integrate the art of leadership with the science of management. This text discusses the aspects of management and leadership identified in the Board of Certification (BOC) Role Delineation Study and the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) educational competencies. Chapter Rationales boxes at the beginning of each chapter list the NATA competencies and relevant knowledge and skill areas identified in the Role Delineation Study (RDS). |
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introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Fundamentals of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine Lorin A. Cartwright, Kimberly S. Peer, 2024-10-18 This textbook offers a well-rounded introduction to the fields of sports medicine and athletic training. In an engaging full-color layout, it addresses common injuries and illnesses often encountered in the field, and it explains the professional and administrative aspects of being an athletic trainer or sports medicine specialist. Fundamentals of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine, Fifth Edition With Web Resource, provides students with foundational knowledge and skills as well as the opportunity to explore the possibility of sports medicine as a career. Topics covered in this text correspond to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association’s secondary-level sports medicine course description. While each unit in the text can stand alone, the topics are progressive in nature. Students will first obtain a knowledge of human anatomy and the physiology of injury and tissue healing before learning about various types of injuries, conditions, and illnesses. The text then addresses the fundamentals of rehabilitation, injury prevention, and return-to-play criteria, including psychological aspects. The fifth edition covers the latest developments in athletic training regarding treatment, care, and prevention of injuries; administration; and certification. Updated and expanded content includes information on head injury diagnosis and management, new treatment modalities, new taping techniques, and the effects of therapeutic, recreational, and performance-enhancing drug use. Other learning-friendly features in this edition include the following: Red Flags, which warn of potentially hazardous situations What Would You Do If . . . features, which present students with complex scenarios to test their decision making in life-threatening situations The Real World features, which share actual experiences from practicing sports medicine professionals A robust teacher guide with activities, assignments, and tests to support classroom instruction A student web resource with 28 step-by-step worksheets for performing specific tasks, activities that provide hands-on experience, and a semester-long project for building practical skills Authors Cartwright and Peer provide comprehensive coverage of topics in 35 chapters, organized into nine units; a glossary; an index; and an exhaustive list of updated references that attests to the authoritativeness of the information provided. Fundamentals of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine, Fifth Edition, is a thorough guide for students to understand the scope of the role as well as the skills and expertise necessary to embark on the path to a career in sports medicine. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Sports Medicine for Coaches and Trainers Edward J. Shahady, Michael J. Petrizzi, 1991 More than 90 percent of youths who participate in organized athletic events do so without a certified trainer available. Schools rely on coaches and student-or teacher-trainers who may have only a rudimentary knowledge of injuries and their treatment, and municipal recreation leagues often do not have any staff member available to assist injured youngsters. Sports Medicine for Coaches and Trainers provides clear and comprehensive instructions for recognizing and treating common sports injuries. This invaluable resource should be on the sidelines during every practice session and every competition involving young athletes. Following an introduction to some of the general principles of sports medicine, the book focuses on diagnosing specific injuries, from cuts and bumps to sprains, dislocations and separations, and broken bones. Other chapters examine such related issues as drug abuse (including steroids), nutrition, special concerns for female athletes, and sports psychology. A final section discuses the roles and responsibilities of coaches, teacher-trainers, and team physicians in providing a safe environment for young athletes. Sports Medicine for Coaches and Trainers should be useful not only to coaches and trainers from the elementary school to the college level but also to volunteers in community recreation programs, camp counselors, scouting leaders, and health paraprofessionals. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Basketball Sports Medicine and Science Lior Laver, Baris Kocaoglu, Brian Cole, Amelia J. H. Arundale, Jeffrey Bytomski, Annunziato Amendola, 2020-10-05 This book is designed as a comprehensive educational resource not only for basketball medical caregivers and scientists but for all basketball personnel. Written by a multidisciplinary team of leading experts in their fields, it provides information and guidance on injury prevention, injury management, and rehabilitation for physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, rehabilitation specialists, conditioning trainers, and coaches. All commonly encountered injuries and a variety of situations and scenarios specific to basketball are covered with the aid of more than 200 color photos and illustrations. Basketball Sports Medicine and Science is published in collaboration with ESSKA and will represent a superb, comprehensive educational resource. It is further hoped that the book will serve as a link between the different disciplines and modalities involved in basketball care, creating a common language and improving communication within the team staff and environment. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Introduction to Physical Education and Sport Science Robert C France, 2008-09-26 This Introduction to Physical Education text represents the only comprehensive survey of topics for majors or non-majors. Within you will find a number of important topics relevant to modern sports medicine, including adaptive physical education, nutrition, injury care, challenges and benefits of coaching, administration and management of sport and physical education, and even opportunities in the field. Specific coverage of timely subjects includes Title IX, gender issues and steroid use. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Textbook of Sports Medicine Michael Kjaer, Michael Krogsgaard, Peter Magnusson, Lars Engebretsen, Harald Roos, Timo Takala, Savio L-Y. Woo, 2008-04-15 The Textbook of Sports Medicine provides comprehensive coverage of both basic science and clinical aspects of sports injury and physical activity. More than one hundred of the World's leading authorities within exercise physiology, clinical internal medicine, sports medicine and traumatology have contributed with evidence-based state-of-the-art chapters to produce the most complete integration ever of sports medicine science into one book. Great attention has been given to providing balanced coverage of all aspects of sports medicine, with respect to the relevance and clinical importance of each area. The book isolates solid principles and knowledge, and the documentation to support these, as well as identifying areas where further scientific investigation is needed. The topics dealt with and the degree of detail in the individual chapters, makes the book ideal for both educational programs at University level within exercise science and sports medicine, as well as for post-graduate courses within all aspects of sports medicine. In addition, the book will be excellent as a reference book in any place where professionals whether doctors, exercise scientists, physiotherapists or coaches are dealing with supervision or treatment of sports-active individuals. Finally, the book is well structured to act as an introduction to research in the field of sports medicine. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Therapeutic Modalities William E. Prentice, 2009 This text is a contributed work by well-known trainers and educators, written under the direction of Dr. Prentice. The 6/e continues to be the only text developed specifically for athletic trainers. This text is also appropriate for those physical therapists that are involved in a sports medicine curriculum. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Acute and Emergency Care in Athletic Training Michelle A. Cleary, Katie Walsh Flanagan, 2019-03 Acute and Emergency Care in Athletic Training is an invaluable text for students in athletic training programs. It provides them with the necessary information to examine, treat, and manage common acute injuries and illnesses. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: High-Performance Training for Sports David Joyce, Daniel Lewindon, 2014-06-09 High-Performance Training for Sports changes the landscape of athletic conditioning and sports performance. This groundbreaking work presents the latest and most effective philosophies, protocols and programmes for developing today’s athletes. High-Performance Training for Sports features contributions from global leaders in athletic performance training, coaching and rehabilitation. Experts share the cutting-edge knowledge and techniques they’ve used with Olympians as well as top athletes and teams from the NBA, NFL, MLB, English Premier League, Tour de France and International Rugby. Combining the latest science and research with proven training protocols, High-Performance Training for Sports will guide you in these areas: • Optimise the effectiveness of cross-training. • Translate strength into speed. • Increase aerobic capacity and generate anaerobic power. • Maintain peak conditioning throughout the season. • Minimise the interference effect. • Design energy-specific performance programmes. Whether you are working with high-performance athletes of all ages or with those recovering from injury, High-Performance Training for Sports is the definitive guide for developing all aspects of athletic performance. It is a must-own guide for any serious strength and conditioning coach, trainer, rehabilitator or athlete. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Essential Sports Medicine Gerardo Miranda-Comas, Grant Cooper, Joseph Herrera, Scott Curtis, 2021-04-02 Sports medicine is a popular medical sub-specialty. Sports medicine certainly overlaps with general musculoskeletal medicine, but there are important differences to be aware of. This book provides comprehensive, pertinent information about sports medicine so that the busy clinician can find it accessible and practical. Medical students, residents, and fellows will find the book useful for providing an accessible overview of the most salient points in the field of sports medicine. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: The Best Natural Sports Medicine Book Ever William Wong, 2003 A no-nonsense - scientific approach to managing sports related injuries using natural / alternative medicine techniques and remedies. Divided into 14 chapters, every muscle and skeleton group is addressed in a very easyily understood way. Perfect for Doctors, Athletic Trainers, Health Professionals, and the ordinary soccer mom! you don't have to be a professional athlete to get results from this book! |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Foundations of Athletic Training Marcia K. Anderson, Gail P. Parr, 2013 This text integrates basic medical concepts and related scientific information to provide a strong foundation of general athletic training practices. Using a problem-solving approach to prevention, recognition, assessment, management, and disposition of sports-related injuries and diseases, this text provides athletic trainers and athletic training students with the most extensive, challenging content in a user-friendly format. New Content! This edition features a new chapter on Psychosocial Intervention Strategies. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Research Methods in Athletic Training Brent L. Arnold, Bruce Michael Gansneder, David H. Perrin, 2005 The NATA Education Competencies require that students be able to demonstrate the ability to prepare and interpret sample design for scientific research. This innovative text provides a precise roadmap for AT students conducting research projects from conceptualizing a topic to submitting a paper for publication. Provides a basic, yet solid, understanding of SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) software using actual SPSS screen captures and printouts |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Introduction to Athletic Training Susan Kay Hillman, 2005 Featuring expanded and updated content, Introduction to Athletic Training, Second Edition,presents both theoretical and practical information on the duties of an athletic trainer as part of a team approach to caring for injured and ill athletes. The book will provide students with a solid background in athletic training so that they can develop their skills and both succeed and advance in their training and courses. Introduction to Athletic Training, Second Edition,is the perfect guide for athletic trainers striving to keep their athletes healthy and injury free. Part of Human Kinetics'' Athletic Training Education Series, the text not only provides the information on the role of an athletic trainer in caring for injured and ill athletes, but it also considers both the prevention and management of injuries and illnesses. It spans many topics, including professionalism in athletic training, risk factors in sport participation, preparticipation physical exams, fitness testing, strength and conditioning, preventive efforts including environmental concerns and protective devices, and emergency care. The second edition includes many updates and improvements: -A revised chapter on pharmacology that simplifies terminology and deepens the reader''s understanding of the effects of common drugs used in athletics -A comprehensive chapter on epidemiology that discusses how to evaluate information on injury trends and use it to reduce the risk of future injuries -An expanded chapter with updated nutritional requirements and concerns for physically active people -More student-friendly elements including new critical thinking questions in each chapter, more abundant discussion topics, chapter objectives, scenarios, helpful Internet resources, chapter summaries, and a glossary. The second edition is packaged with a Primal Pictures software product titled Essentials of Interactive Functional Anatomy.This CD-ROM will help students thoroughly review components of structural anatomy with a complete high-resolution 3-D model of the human musculature. The model can be rotated and allows for 11 layers of anatomy to be visually removed--from muscles down to bones. The CD also includes 34 animations--each which can be viewed from four different angles--showing clinical muscle function and providing students with a strong sense of the movement and motions around joints. To reinforce the content, IFA Essentialsalso offers an interactive quiz. Students can select the level of difficulty and number of quiz questions, and then using a multiple-choice format are asked to identify or locate various structures on the model. Human Kinetics'' Athletic Training Education Series contains five textbooks, each with its own superb supporting instructional resources. Featuring the work of respected authorities in athletic training, the series was created to parallel and expound on the content areas established by the National Athletic Trainers'' Association (NATA) Educational Council. Introduction to Athletic Training, Second Edition,lays the foundation for a well-rounded curriculum addressing the following NATA content areas: Risk Management and Injury Prevention, Acute Care of Injury and Illness, Pharmacology, Professional Development and Responsibilities, and Nutritional Aspects of Athletic Injury and Illness. Also addressed are the domains of Psychosocial Intervention and Referral and General Medical Conditions and Disabilities. To learn more about the books in this series,visit the Athletic Training Education Series Web site at http://www.HumanKinetics.com/AthleticTrainingEducationSeries IFA EssentialsMinimum System Requirements PC - Windows 98/2000/ME/XP - Pentium processor or higher - At least 32 MB RAM - Monitor set to 800 x 600 or greater - High-color display Mac - Power Mac - System 8.6/9/OSX - At least 64 MB RAM - Monitor set to 800 x 600 or greater - Monitor set to thousands of colors |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Combat Sports Medicine Ramin Kordi, Nicola Maffulli, Randall R. Wroble, W. Angus Wallace, 2009-03-01 Sports medicine and sports science are relatively new and rapidly developing fields of knowledge. During the past 2 decades, a significant body of scientific knowledge has been published in these areas. However, there is a demand for practical ref- ences which address sports medicine and science in the context of different sports. This demand is higher in some sports including combat sports, which are highly physically and mentally demanding, and cause challenging issues such as risk of blood-borne infections, weight reduction, head injuries, stress management, and safety for women and children. This book has been developed to meet the needs of the practitioners who work with combat sports athletes in order to improve their health and performance. Combat sports include four Olympic sports (boxing, wrestling, judo, and t- kwondo) and other popular sports such as karate, kick boxing, and Wushu. These sports are popular in most countries of the world, both at competitive and rec- ational levels. Combat sports are practiced by people of different ages for a variety of reasons such as to gain fitness and health benefits and to learn self-defense. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Rehabilitation Techniques for Sports Medicine and Athletic Training William E. Prentice, 2020 This seventh edition of Rehabilitation Techniques for Sports Medicine and Athletic Training is for the professional student of athletic training who is interested in gaining more in-depth exposure to the theory and practical application of rehabilitation techniques used in a sports medicine environment. The purpose of this text is to provide the athletic trainer with a comprehensive guide to the design, implementation, and supervision of rehabilitation programs for sport-related injuries that is based on the current best-available evidence available in the professional literature. It is intended for use in courses in athletic training that deal with practical application of theory in a clinical setting. The contributing authors have collectively attempted to combine their expertise and knowledge to produce a text that encompasses all aspects of sports medicine rehabilitation-- |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains Patrick McKeon, Erik Wikstrom, 2024-06-01 Are you looking for concise, practical answers to questions that are often left unanswered by traditional sports medicine references? Are you seeking brief, up-to-date, expert advice for common issues that can be encountered when working with athletes? Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine provides a unique format of concise and to the point responses with clinical application, backed by the latest research on sports-related ankle sprains among athletes. Drs. Patrick O. McKeon and Erik A. Wikstrom and their contributors present 39 common clinical questions regarding the prevention, assessment, treatment, management, and rehabilitation of ankle sprains. Co-published with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine provides concise answers to 39 frequently asked clinical questions. Written in a conversational tone, the authors of the individual questions represent a variety of different backgrounds and are experts in their respective field. The variety of questions and brevity of responses will make this a book that is easy to read and reference at the point of care. Some sample sections and questions include: Risk and reduction of ankle sprains What effect does prophylactic bracing and/or taping have on reducing lateral ankle sprain risk? Diagnosis What are the most useful clinical tests to accurately diagnose syndesmotic and medial ankle sprains? Treatment and rehabilitation To what extent should I use manual therapies to treat ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability? Surgical considerations When should I refer my patient with an ankle problem to an orthopedic surgeon? Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine is the perfect at-your-side resource for the athletic trainer, team physician, or sports medicine clinician looking for practical answers to sports-related ankle sprain questions. The concise and conversational tone allows the reader to readily apply the information into their everyday practice. Other books in the Series Include: Quick Questions in Heat-Related Illness and Hydration Quick Questions in Sports-Related Concussion Quick Questions in the Shoulder |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: ACSM's Resources for the Personal Trainer American College of Sports Medicine, 2013-03-22 ACSM’s Resources for the Personal Trainer provides a broad introduction to the field of personal training, covering both basic science topics and practical application. It was originally designed to help people prepare for the ACSM Personal Training Certification Exam. It continues to serve that function, but the market for it has expanded to practitioners in the field looking for an additional resource, as well as in an academic setting where the book is a core text for personal training programs. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: The Olympic Textbook of Medicine in Sport Martin P. Schwellnus, 2009-01-26 This comprehensive new volume in the Encyclopaedia of SportsMedicine series, published under the auspices of the InternationalOlympic Committee, delivers an up-to-date, state of the artpresentation of the medical conditions that athletes may sufferfrom during training and competition. Presented in a clear style and format, The Olympic Textbookof Medicine in Sport, covers not only the basic approach totraining, monitoring training and the clinical implications ofexcessive training, but also deals with all the major systems inthe body, and focuses on medical conditions that athletes maysuffer from in each system. Medical conditions in athletes withdisabilities, genetics and exercise and emergency sports medicineare also uniquely examined. The Olympic Textbook of Medicine in Sport draws on theexpertise of an international collection of contributors who arerecognized as leaders in their respective fields. The systematic approach followed in the book will make itinvaluable to all medical doctors and other health personnel whoserve athletes and sports teams. Sports practitioners are providedwith a clinical approach to the prevention, diagnosis and treatmentof common and less common medical problems encountered by athletes.This volume should be kept close at hand for frequentconsultation. |
introduction to sports medicine and athletic training: Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science Don McKenzie, Bo Berglund, 2019-01-15 A new volume in the Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science series from the International Olympic Committee, this volume Canoeing provides an accessible and comprehensive summary of the topic. Provides a concise, authoritative overview of the science, medicine and psycho-social aspects of canoeing Offers guidance on medical aspects unique to the training and coaching of canoe athletes The only book on this subject endorsed by the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Canoe Federation (ICF) Written and edited by global thought leaders in sports medicine |
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Sports Medicine and Exercise Physiotherapy: An Overview
research, and knowledge of athletic performance, Sports Medicine bridges the gap between science and practise. Sports injury prevention and treatment, exercise for health, medications in sport, and training and nutrition suggestions are all regular features. Sports medicine integrates standard medical training with sports science,
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Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association Volume 7 Issue 2 JSMAHS Fall 2021 Issue Article 6 November 2021 Access to Care, Reporting Behaviors, and Quality of Athletic Training Service Interactions for Reserve Officers' Training Corps ... INTRODUCTION . Based on the ...
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I. THE BASICS OF SPORTS MEDICINE. INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS MEDICINE Sports medicine (SM) is a branch of medicine that includes the science of athletic nutrition and conditioning, preventing and diagnosing athletic injuries and increasing performance. The American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) states that “Sports Medicine
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KIN 105. Introduction to Athletic Training and Sports Medicine. 3 Credit Hours. In this practical, hands-on course, the students will learn to identify basic s port injuries that afflict the major joints of the body, and review basic methods to treat these injuries.
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Amateur Sports Association (JASA) started an athletic training certification system. Currently, the majority of Japanese public high schools and universities do not employ a BOC certified athletic trainer or trainer in a full-time position.
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14 May 2017 · The sports medicine clinician should be confident in choosing the appropriate modality based on the patient’s level of inflammation and stage of recovery. ... athletic training settings to suppress inflammation in superficial tissues. Although widely available, iontophoresis seems to be most effective for short-term, rapid ...
2024-2025 Athletic Training Program Student Handbook
To become certified as an AT, the ATS (athletic training student) must graduate from an accredited athletic training program and pass the BOC examination. Students enrolled in the USC Athletic Training Program (AT Program) must meet BOC requirements to apply. Please visit the Board of Certification website (www.bocatc.org) for additional ...
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Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association Volume 7 Issue 2 JSMAHS Fall 2021 Issue Article 1 November 2021 Mindfulness Training's Effect of Pain Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Pain: A Systematic Review Elizabeth Cruze Indiana State University, femalebeliever@yahoo.com
Nature and Scope of Physical Education, Exercise Science, and …
tunities in many different settings. Youth sports in-volve more than 45.7 million children a year.3 Almost 8 million athletes participate in interscho-lastic sports and over 611,000 participate in inter-collegiate sports.4–7 Sport events such as AAU in the twenty-first century, new and more exciting opportunities and challenges await us.
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Athletic Training Student Aide Program The Athletic Training Student Aide (ATSA) Program has been designed for high school students interested in pursuing a career in athletic training and sports medicine. The program is a commitment of at least one athletic season (Fall, Winter and Spring). Students will shadow the certified athletic trainer ...
Deceleration Training in Team Sports: Another Potential
team sports athletic preparation, and more consideration is warranted for assessment, training and monitoring; it is hoped that the discussion presented in this article oers a sounding-board for future investigations and technological advancements that will be necessary to support the evolution of team sport. * Alistair J. McBurnie
University of South Carolina MS in Athletic Training
University of South Carolina MS in Athletic Training Year 1 AT Program- (67 credits) Maymester 6cr BMSC 740 Human Anatomy for Health Sciences 6 Summer 1 9cr ATEP 700 Introduction to Therapeutic Interventions in Athletic Training 3 ATEP 701 Principles of Evidence-Based Medicine 3 ATEP 702L Principles of Athletic Training Lab 3 Fall 1 11
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This allows the members of the Wilkes Athletic Training Staff to have a close one-on-one relationship with the orthopedic and sports medicine physicians at Geisinger Wyoming Valley. The ATCs operate under the direction of a licensed physician as described in the Geisinger Sports Medicine Operating Procedures for Certified Athletic Trainers ...
Athletic Training Major - University of Michigan
universities, sports medicine clinics, professional sports programs, industrial settings, and other healthcare environments. Certification is required to practice athletic training in most states. Secondary Admission . Admission into the Athletic Training Program is selective. The program admits students into the program for the Fall semester only.
Athletic Training Program Policy and Procedures Manual
INTRODUCTION.....6 A. MISSION STATEMENT ... Athletic Training is a health care profession that specializes in preventing, recognizing, managing, and ... Fourth, by administering the sports medicine program to accomplish organization, formulation of action plans and standard operating procedures. This will develop consistency and
Introduction to Athletic training - University of …
UWSP ATHLETIC TRAINING EDUCATION PROGRAM . Course: AT 181 - Introduction to Athletic Training . Instructors: Holly Schmies, PhD, ATC Email: hschmies@uwsp.edu . Office: 123 HEC Phone: 715- 346-2922 . Course time: T/R 12:00 – 12:50pm …
JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING AUTHOR GUIDELINES
practice of athletic training and sports medicine. Athletic training is a health care profession that encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emergent, acute, and chronic injuries, illnesses, and pathologic conditions in athletes and other physically active individuals. The JAT is a
Principles Of Athletic Training A Guide To Evidence Based Clinical ...
emphasizing the critical role of evidence-based medicine in optimizing athlete care. It serves as an ... Introduction: Defining Athletic Training, Scope of Practice, and Importance ... athletes of all ages and skill levels, from youth sports to professional leagues, ensuring optimal performance and long-term health. The scope of practice is ...
A General Framework for Exploring Ethical and Legal Issues in Sports ...
9 Jun 2022 · tioners with familiarity and confidence when legal and ethical challenges arise in Sports Medicine. (J Am Board Fam Med 2022;35:1230–1238.) Keywords: Medical Education, Medical Ethics, Medicolegal, Sports Medicine Introduction ThereAreFew RequirementsforMedical Education inLawandEthics Medicolegal dilemmas faced by Sports Medicine
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M.S. in Athletic Training - Rowan University
M.S. in Athletic Training Academic Program Guide for New First-Year Students (Effective Fall 2018) Department of Health & Exercise Science ... ATR 00105 Introduction to Healthcare in Sports Medicine Satisfies RS requirement 3 ATR 00210 Foundations in Sports Medicine I 3 ATR 00339 Foundations in Sports Medicine II 3 ...
Introduction To Sports Medicine And Athletic Training (book)
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Medicine, Sport and the Body - OAPEN
16 Oct 2022 · Introduction P ublished in 1962, Sports Medicine was the fi rst English language book with the phrase ‘sports medicine’ in the title. 1 Edited by John G.P. Williams, a pioneering fi gure in British sports medicine, this collection of essays, aimed mainly at general practitioners but also coaches and trainers, was a landmark study.
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Sports Medicine - Open The Impact of Sleep Interventions on Athletic Performance: A Systematic Review Lúcio A. Cunha1, Júlio A. Costa2, Elisa A. Marques1,3, João Brito2, Michele Lastella4 and Pedro Figueiredo5,6* Abstract Background Sleep is essential for maximal performance in the athletic population. Despite that, the sport context
INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS REHABILITATION - University of …
Introduction and aims Role of the sport rehabilitator as a ... usually in athletic training, ... .physical education or exercise science. The role of the sport rehabilitator Sport Rehabilitators work in the field of sports medicine and have been specifically trained to …
The integration of science and medicine into sports training
medicine and sports medical professionals into sport, where similarly there are tensions regarding knowledge sources and ways of knowing. Mol (2002) emphasises that she is interested in multiple ...
ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES - NATA
6 Nov 2009 · Introduction Athletic trainers are health care professionals who collaborate with physicians to optimize patient and client activity and participation in athletics, work and life. The practice of athletic training encompasses the prevention, examination and diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emergent, acute, subacute, and ...
CHAPTER PRINCIPLES INJURY PREVENTION - World Athletics
If unsafe climatic conditions occur, training should be curtailed, and practice or competition times re-scheduled to allow the safest environment for all participants (see Chapter 2, Part 4, Sports Rules and Athlete Safety). References 1. Clark, N. Fluids, Dehydration and Thirst Quenchers. Sports Nutrition Sports Medicine Systems, Inc. 2.
The role of sports medicine in physical education - ResearchGate
Sports medicine is a wide medical field that deals with sports related injuries and ailments. The role of sports medicine has continued to gain prominence as more and more people engage in sports.
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1 Jul 2022 · RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM GUIDELINES 1. INTRODUCTION ... preservation, and restoration of animal body systems that are affected by athletic, service, work or recreational activity through medicine, ... A residency training program in sports medicine and rehabilitation is the joint responsibility of the
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international journal of athletic therapy & training july 2012 1 IJATT 17(4), pp. 1-3 demands, but the physician is still ultimately respon-sible for the athletic trainer’s clinical practice ...
The Culture of Risk, Pain, and Injury Among Certified Athletic Trainers
evaluated how athletic training students, Canadian sports medicine clinicians, and doctors and physiotherapists from the United Kingdom affect and are affected by the culture of risk, pain, and injury in sport, little research has focused upon ATCs working within intercollegiate sports in the United States. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to
JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING AUTHOR GUIDELINES
practice of athletic training and sports medicine. Athletic training is a health care profession that encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emergent, acute, and chronic injuries, illnesses, and pathologic conditions in athletes and other physically active individuals. The JAT is a
The Importance of Muscular Strength: Training Considerations
type training; however, stronger athletes may begin to emphasize power-type training while maintaining or improving their strength levels. 1 Introduction A recent review highlighted the importance of muscular strength with regard to general and specific sport skills and their underpinning force characteristics, in addition to reducing injury ...
Nature and Scope of Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Sport
motor learning, biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports medicine/athletic training, physical education pedagogy, adapted physical activity/physical education, and sport management. Describe how the disciplines are interdisciplinary to the professions of physical education, exercise science, and sport relative to the field of kinesiology.