Buch, Englisch, 672 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 1152 g
Buch, Englisch, 672 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 1152 g
ISBN: 978-0-07-328481-1
Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC
This basic text is written for courses focusing on introductory care and prevention of athletic injuries in athletic training courses. It is designed to meet the needs of students studying to be coaches and teachers.Includes a discussion of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and how these protections affect the sports medicine team. (Chapter 2)Incorporates 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for emergency care, which is designed to simplify and improve effectiveness of CPR and ECC. (Chapter 7)Provides new information on Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections, providing a stronger understanding of the infection, its management and safety factors. (Ch. 23)Illustrations and photographs have been significantly updated, with many dated line drawings being replaced by photographs.New chapter on Substance Abuse, dedicated solely to the problems of substance abuse in the physically active population. (Ch. 24)Clearly defines who this book is written for, and provides a deeper discussion of the roles of the fitness professional (i.e. personal fitness trainers, strength and condition coaches), recreation specialists, athletic administrators, and coaches in the sport medicine team and how that information can be used to effectively manage athletic healthcare. (Chapter 1) includes print student edition
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Part 1: Organizing and Establishing an Effective Athletic Health Care System 1: Putting Together a Sports Medicine Team and Defining Their Roles 2: Organizing and Administering and Athletic Health Care Program 3: Legal Liability and Insurance 4: Preventing Injuries Through Fitness Training 5: Nutritional Considerations Part 2: Techniques for Preventing and Minimizing Sport-Related Injuries 6: Selecting and Using Protective Sports Equipment 7: Emergency Situations and Injury Assessment 8: Bloodborne Pathogens, Universal Precautions, and Wound Care 9: Helping the Injured Athletic Psychologically 10: Understanding the Potential Dangers of Adverse Environmental Conditions 11: Bandaging and Taping Techniques 12: Understanding the Basics of Injury Rehabilitation Part 3: Recognition and Management of Specific Injuries and Conditions 13: Recognizing Different Sports Injuries 14: The Foot 15: The Ankle and Lower Leg 16: The Knee and Related Structures 17: The Thigh, Hip, Groin, and Pelvis 18: The Shoulder Complex 19: The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand 20: The Spine 21: The Thorax and Abdomen 22: The Head, Face, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat 23: Additional Health Concerns and General Medical Conditions 24: Preventing and Managing Injuries in Young Athletes Appendix A: Recognition of the Athletic Trainer as an Allied Health Professional Appendix B: Employment Settings for the Athletic Trainer Appendix C: Requirements for Certification as an Athletic Trainer Glossary Credits Index