PPT-Plan for a recovering from athletic injury program

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By George Meyers Goal The goal is to get athletes that suffer from sports injuries healthy and back on the field as quickly and efficiently as possible Benefits

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By George Meyers Goal The goal is to get athletes that suffer from sports injuries healthy and back on the field as quickly and efficiently as possible Benefits of a good recovery program. brPage 1br RECOVERING FROM A TRAUMATIC SHOULDER DISLOCATION brPage 2br Michael Brown. Goal. To create a better suited athletic training room for high schools. To better document injuries and keep coaches and athletes involved using software. Equipment. 1. Athletic table. Susan Kay Hillman. Introduction to Athletic Training. Objectives. Describe the education, training, and licensure and certification of the athletic trainer. . Provide a general history of the athletic training profession. . Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Edwin . Detweiler, MA, LAT, ATC, PTA. Head Athletic Trainer. Tammy Steinkraus, Med, LAT, ATC. Assistant Athletic . Trainer. Jessica Young, MS, LAT, ATC. Athletic Training Education Program Director. Front load. – anticipate potential issues and provide information to help avoid those issues. Fourteen Legal Duties of Athletic Personnel. Duty to Plan. Verbally. explain school policies and procedures. Devon Williamson. Why Physical Therapy?. I want to change people’s lives. . Helping others recover from injury. Watching clients improve their strength & mobility. Determined. Dedicated. Motivated . Created 4-4-11. Revised 5-10-17. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF . Athletic Director -Mr. Brady Krueger. Administrative Assistant- Mrs. Danica Kitchel. Athletic Trainer-Zach Fandrich. FALL SEASON COACHING STAFF. Injury Evaluation Athletic Training Mr. Fluck The Step by Step Injury Evaluation Process Injury History Inspection and Observation Pain and Palpation Range of Motion Manual Muscle Testing Special Test You are WORTH it!... Tools and Resources for the College-University Athletic Trainer April Reed, MS, ATC, CSCS Assistant Athletics Director, Head Athletic Trainer, Azusa Pacific University Carolyn Greer, MA ATC Jim Berry, MEd, ATC, SCAT/NREMT. Director of Sports Medicine. Head Athletic Trainer. Myrtle Beach High School. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. © . 2003. . Chapter 1: Fitness Professionals, Coaches, and the Sports Medicine Team: Defining Roles. Groin Pain Hip joint Arthritis Femoracetabular impingement (FAI) Osseous stress injuries AVN Tendinopathy or tear $0<4>09/49:?=49I,88,>4:9:<-?<=4>4= SCFE Inguinal or femoral he When was your first menstrual period When was your most recent menstrual period How much time do you usually have from the start of one period to the start of another How many periods have you had in Recovering from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion Page 1 Recovering From Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion: A Guide for Patients and Their Families This booklet provides a few answers to qu . . . Deborah Cassidy, LAT, ATC . jgperry@fcps.edu. . dkcassidy@fcps.edu. Office: 703-426-6818 . . Cell: 703-932-1950 . . Nottingham Athletic Training Center. Sports Medicine Support Staff.

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