PPT-Rehabilitation Techniques for Sports medicine and athletic training

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William e prentice Restoring Range of Motion and Improving Flexibility Introduction Loss of motion occurs after injury Due to pain swelling muscle guarding or spasm

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William e prentice Restoring Range of Motion and Improving Flexibility Introduction Loss of motion occurs after injury Due to pain swelling muscle guarding or spasm Shortening of connective tissue and muscle. 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. . 201 6 Training Sports Medicine January 31stFebruary thHuntley Conference CenterBig Sky Resort, Big Sky, Montana Sunday, January 0 pmOpening RemarksJeffrey S. Monroe MS ATC, BSATSMC Executive Directo 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. 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 . The Profession and The Practitioner. History of Sports Medicine. Greeks and Romans-. mystics and priests served as doctors or healers. East Asia-. Toaist. priests and monks in China. Sports linked to cults and healing rituals. Grab the “Chapter One Book Overview” worksheet and a book. Work on “Chapter One Book Overview”. Objective. Topic: Athletic Trainer as a Health Care Provider. Do: Describe what an athletic trainer is. 1/31/2017. Introduction to Athletic Training & Sports Medicine - Mr. Cronin. 1. Five Divisions. Cervical . Division (7). Thoracic . Division (12). Lumbar . Division (5) . Sacral Division (5). Coccygeal Division (4). What is Athletic Training. What is an Athletic Trainer. According to your text book Athletic Trainers are part of an American Medical Association (AMA) recognized allied health.. Preventive medicine, emergency care, injury assessment, treatment protocols, therapeutic exercise, psychological impacts of injury, and return to play criteria. 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. 3. rd. & 4. th. Period. Justin “Doc” Cobb, MS, LAT, ATC. Head Athletic Trainer. Education . Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology - Concentration in Sports Medicine. Master of Science in Athletic Training. is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness, treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise.. Sports Medicine Team. Doctor. Athletic Trainer. Coach. Athlete. Secondary Members. Justin Mullner, MD. 5.30.2018. Introduction. Georgetown University. Marymount University. Introduction. Marymount University. 3,633 students. 2,373 undergraduate. Division III. Capital Athletic Conference. . . . 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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