by William E. Prentice and Daniel D. Arnheim
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This market-leading text emphasizes the prevention and management of athletic injuries and remains the only text to cover all aspects of the profession of athletic training. It is a valuable resource in seeking professional certification. The text provides practical, career-oriented content for students in athletic training, sports medicine, physical education, physical therapy, and coaching.
Prentice, William E. : University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Arnheim, Daniel D. : (deceased)
I. Professional Development and Responsibilities
1. The Athletic Trainer and the Sports Medicine Team
2. Health Care Administration in Athletic Training
3. Legal Concerns and Insurance Issues
II. Risk Management
4. Training and Conditioning Techniques
5. Nutritional Considerations
6. Environmental Considerations
7. Protective Sports Equipment
8. Bandaging and Taping
III. Pathology of Injury
9. Mechanisms and Characteristics of Sports Trauma
10. Tissue Response to Injury
IV. Management Skills
11. Psychosocial Intervention for Sports Injuries and Illnesses
12. On-the-Field Acute Care and Emergency Procedures
13. Off-the-Field Injury Evaluation
14. Bloodborne Pathogens
15. Using Therapeutic Modalities
16. Using Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
17. Pharmacology, Drugs, and Sports
V. Specific Sports Conditions
18. The Foot
19. The Ankle and Lower Leg
20. The Knee and Related Structures
21. The Thigh, Hip, Groin, and Pelvis
22. The Shoulder Complex
23. The Elbow
24. The Forearm, Wrist, Hand, and Fingers
25. The Spine
26. The Thorax and Abdomen
27. The Head and Face, Ears, Nose, and Throat
28. Skin Disorders
29. Additional Health Conditions
Appendix A. NATA Code of Ethics
Appendix B. NATA Blood Borne Pathogens Guidelines
Appendix C. NATA Helmet Removal Guidelines
Appendix D. Canada's Food Guide
This market-leading text emphasizes the prevention and management of athletic injuries and remains the only text to cover all aspects of the profession of athletic training. It is a valuable resource in seeking professional certification. The text provides practical, career-oriented content for students in athletic training, sports medicine, physical education, physical therapy, and coaching.
Prentice, William E. : University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Arnheim, Daniel D. : (deceased)
I. Professional Development and Responsibilities
1. The Athletic Trainer and the Sports Medicine Team
2. Health Care Administration in Athletic Training
3. Legal Concerns and Insurance Issues
II. Risk Management
4. Training and Conditioning Techniques
5. Nutritional Considerations
6. Environmental Considerations
7. Protective Sports Equipment
8. Bandaging and Taping
III. Pathology of Injury
9. Mechanisms and Characteristics of Sports Trauma
10. Tissue Response to Injury
IV. Management Skills
11. Psychosocial Intervention for Sports Injuries and Illnesses
12. On-the-Field Acute Care and Emergency Procedures
13. Off-the-Field Injury Evaluation
14. Bloodborne Pathogens
15. Using Therapeutic Modalities
16. Using Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
17. Pharmacology, Drugs, and Sports
V. Specific Sports Conditions
18. The Foot
19. The Ankle and Lower Leg
20. The Knee and Related Structures
21. The Thigh, Hip, Groin, and Pelvis
22. The Shoulder Complex
23. The Elbow
24. The Forearm, Wrist, Hand, and Fingers
25. The Spine
26. The Thorax and Abdomen
27. The Head and Face, Ears, Nose, and Throat
28. Skin Disorders
29. Additional Health Conditions
Appendix A. NATA Code of Ethics
Appendix B. NATA Blood Borne Pathogens Guidelines
Appendix C. NATA Helmet Removal Guidelines
Appendix D. Canada's Food Guide
This market-leading text emphasizes the prevention and management of athletic injuries and remains the only text to cover all aspects of the profession of athletic training. It is a valuable resource in seeking professional certification. The text provides practical, career-oriented content for students in athletic training, sports medicine, physical education, physical therapy, and coaching.
Prentice, William E. : University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Arnheim, Daniel D. : (deceased)
I. Professional Development and Responsibilities
1. The Athletic Trainer and the Sports Medicine Team
2. Health Care Administration in Athletic Training
3. Legal Concerns and Insurance Issues
II. Risk Management
4. Training and Conditioning Techniques
5. Nutritional Considerations
6. Environmental Considerations
7. Protective Sports Equipment
8. Bandaging and Taping
III. Pathology of Injury
9. Mechanisms and Characteristics of Sports Trauma
10. Tissue Response to Injury
IV. Management Skills
11. Psychosocial Intervention for Sports Injuries and Illnesses
12. On-the-Field Acute Care and Emergency Procedures
13. Off-the-Field Injury Evaluation
14. Bloodborne Pathogens
15. Using Therapeutic Modalities
16. Using Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
17. Pharmacology, Drugs, and Sports
V. Specific Sports Conditions
18. The Foot
19. The Ankle and Lower Leg
20. The Knee and Related Structures
21. The Thigh, Hip, Groin, and Pelvis
22. The Shoulder Complex
23. The Elbow
24. The Forearm, Wrist, Hand, and Fingers
25. The Spine
26. The Thorax and Abdomen
27. The Head and Face, Ears, Nose, and Throat
28. Skin Disorders
29. Additional Health Conditions
Appendix A. NATA Code of Ethics
Appendix B. NATA Blood Borne Pathogens Guidelines
Appendix C. NATA Helmet Removal Guidelines
Appendix D. Canada's Food Guide