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Formerly titled Sports Injury Management, this new edition of this solid textbook is geared particularly to athletic trainers and athletic training students. It uses a problem-solving approach to explain the core information an athletic trainer needs to know including prevention, recognition, assessment, management, and disposition of sports-related injuries and diseases. Features to the new edition include a taping chapter; correlation of the content to the NATA Board of Certification (BOC) Role Delineation Study for exam preparation; additional management algorithms and field strategies; a student study CD-ROM with an anatomy reference and a student study tool; and more. Additional resources are available at the Connection Website.
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Sports Injury Management and the Athletic Trainer
Preparticipation Examination
Protective Equipment
Protective Taping and Bracing
Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation
Sports Injury Assessment
Tissue Healing and Wound Care
Therapeutic Modalities
Therapeutic Exercise
Axial Region
Head and Facial Condition
Spinal Conditions
Throat, Thorax, and Visceral Conditions
Upper Extremity
Shoulder Conditions
Upper Arm, Elbow, and Forearm Conditions
Wrist and Hand Conditions
Lower Extremity
Pelvis, Hip and Thigh Conditions
Knee Conditions
Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot Conditions
Special Considerations
Environmental Conditions
Cardiovascular Conditions NEW!
Neurologic Conditions NEW!
Respiratory Tract Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Endocrine Conditions NEW!
Common Infectious Diseases
Conditions of the Female Athletic, Disabled Athlete, and Senior Athlete
Pharmacology
Dermatology
Appendices
Abbreviations and Symbols
Prefixes, Suffixes, and Combining Forms
NATA Correlation
Glossary
Index
Reference: 62101
Author: Michael Lieberman
Reference: 265
Author: Tadeusz Hermann