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Fundamentals of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

Fundamentals of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

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This textbook offers a well-rounded introduction to the fields of sports medicine and athletic training. In an engaging full-color layout, it addresses common injuries and illnesses often encountered in the field, and it explains the professional and administrative aspects of being an athletic trainer or sports medicine specialist. Fundamentals of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine, Fifth Edition With Web Resource, provides students with foundational knowledge and skills as well as the opportunity to explore the possibility of sports medicine as a career.

Topics covered in this text correspond to the National Athletic Trainers Associations secondary-level sports medicine course description. While each unit in the text can stand alone, the topics are progressive in nature. Students will first obtain a knowledge of human anatomy and the physiology of injury and tissue healing before learning about various types of injuries, conditions, and illnesses. The text then addresses the fundamentals of rehabilitation, injury prevention, and return-to-play criteria, including psychological aspects.

The fifth edition covers the latest developments in athletic training regarding treatment, care, and prevention of injuries; administration; and certification. Updated and expanded content includes information on head injury diagnosis and management, new treatment modalities, new taping techniques, and the effects of therapeutic, recreational, and performance-enhancing drug use.

Other learning-friendly features in this edition include the following::
  • Red Flags, which warn of potentially hazardous situations
  • What Would You Do If . . . features, which present students with complex scenarios to test their decision making in life-threatening situations
  • The Real World features, which share actual experiences from practicing sports medicine professionals
  • A robust teacher guide with activities, assignments, and tests to support classroom instruction
  • A student web resource with 28 step-by-step worksheets for performing specific tasks, activities that provide hands-on experience, and a semester-long project for building practical skills
Authors Cartwright and Peer provide comprehensive coverage of topics in 35 chapters, organized into nine units; a glossary; an index; and an exhaustive list of updated references that attests to the authoritativeness of the information provided. Fundamentals of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine, Fifth Edition, is a thorough guide for students to understand the scope of the role as well as the skills and expertise necessary to embark on the path to a career in sports medicine.
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Publication date
2024
Issue number
5
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
958
Dimensions (mm)
216.00 x 279.00
Weight (g)
1701
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    Unit I. Introduction to Sports Medicine and Athletic Training

    Chapter 1. Athletic Training as a Profession
    Roles of the Athletic Trainer
    The Sports Medicine Team
    Becoming a Certified Athletic Trainer
    Athletic Training Careers
    National Athletic Trainers Association
    Life-Work Balance
    Summary

    Chapter 2. Administration and Professional Development
    Legal Issues
    Avoiding Legal Problems
    Insurance
    Professional Development and Continuing Education
    Summary

    Chapter 3. Design and Development of the Athletic Training Facility
    Facility Design and Development
    Safety Factors and Planning Issues
    Maintenance of Facility and Modalities
    Material Safety Data Sheets
    Facility Rules
    Summary

    Chapter 4. Documentation and Record Keeping
    Medical Terminology Basics
    Medical Documentation Notes
    Documentation and Record Keeping
    Patient Confidentiality
    Summary

    Chapter 5. Fiscal Management
    Types of Budgets
    Designing a Budget
    Purchasing
    Inventory Management
    Insurance and Reimbursement
    Summary

    Chapter 6. The Preparticipation Physical Exam
    Preparticipation Format and Parts
    Medical Information Forms
    Clearance for Participation in Sport
    Summary

    Unit II. Basics of Human Anatomy and Physiology

    Chapter 7. Introduction to Anatomy
    Anatomical Position
    Body Tissues
    Classification of Joints
    Muscle Movement
    Summary

    Chapter 8. Basics of Tissue Injuries
    Soft-Tissue Injuries
    Bone Injuries
    Diagnostic Testing for Soft-Tissue and Bone Injuries
    Summary

    Unit III. Athletic-Related Injuries to the Head, Spine, and Axial Region

    Chapter 9. Head Injuries
    Anatomy of the Head
    Preventing Head Injuries
    Head Injury Mechanisms
    Treating Head Injuries
    Summary

    Chapter 10. Facial Injuries
    Anatomy of the Facial Region
    Preventing Facial Injuries
    Treating Eye Injuries and Conditions
    Treating Ear Injuries
    Treating Nose Injuries
    Treating Mouth Injuries
    Summary

    Chapter 11. Throat and Thorax Injuries
    Anatomy of the Throat
    Anatomy of the Thorax
    Preventing Throat and Thorax Injuries
    Treating Throat Injuries and Conditions
    Treating Thorax Injuries and Conditions
    Summary

    Chapter 12. Abdominal Injuries
    Anatomy of the Abdomen
    Preventing Abdominal Injuries
    Treating Abdominal Injuries and Conditions
    Summary

    Chapter 13. Genitourinary and Gynecological Injuries and Conditions
    Genitourinary Anatomy
    Injuries and Conditions to the Female Reproductive Systems
    Injuries and Conditions to the Male Reproductive Systems
    Sexually Transmitted Infections
    Summary

    Chapter 14. Spinal Injuries
    Anatomy of the Spine
    Postural Considerations
    Preventing Spinal Injuries
    Treating Lumbar Spine Injuries and Conditions
    Treating Cervical Spine Injuries and Conditions
    Summary

    Unit IV. Athletic-Related Injuries to the Upper Extremity

    Chapter 15. Shoulder Injuries
    Anatomy of the Shoulder
    Preventing Shoulder Injuries
    Treating Shoulder Injuries
    Muscle, Bursa, and Tendon Injuries
    Ligament and Joint Injuries
    Summary

    Chapter 16. Elbow Injuries
    Anatomy of the Elbow
    Preventing Elbow Injuries
    Treating Elbow Injuries and Conditions
    Summary

    Chapter 17. Wrist and Hand Injuries
    Anatomy of the Wrist and Hand
    Preventing Wrist and Hand Injuries
    Treating Wrist and Hand Injuries and Conditions
    Summary

    Unit V. Athletic-Related Injuries to the Lower Extremity

    Chapter 18. Hip, Pelvis, and Thigh Injuries
    Anatomy of the Hip, Pelvis, and Thigh
    Preventing Hip, Pelvis, and Thigh Injuries
    Treating Hip, Pelvis, and Thigh Injuries and Conditions
    Summary

    Chapter 19. Knee Injuries
    Anatomy of the Knee
    Preventing Knee Injuries
    Treating Knee Injuries and Conditions
    Summary

    Chapter 20. Foot, Ankle, and Lower-Leg Injuries
    Anatomy of the Foot, Ankle, and Lower Leg
    Preventing Foot, Ankle, and Lower-Leg Injuries
    Treating Foot, Ankle, and Lower-Leg Injuries and Conditions
    Summary

    Unit VI. Rehabilitation and Reconditioning of Athletic Injuries

    Chapter 21. Patient Assessment and Treatment Methods
    Assessing the Athlete and Documenting the Findings
    Phases of Treatment
    Therapeutic Modalities
    Summary

    Chapter 22. Reconditioning Programs
    Strength and Conditioning Principles
    Types of Muscle Actions
    Muscular Development Programs
    Stretching to Improve Joint Flexibility
    Exercises for Reconditioning Muscles
    Cardiorespiratory Conditioning
    Neurological Reconditioning
    A Word on Safety
    Summary

    Chapter 23. Psychosocial Aspects of Athletic Training
    Mental Health Risk Indicators
    Referring an Athlete for Professional Help
    Relationship Building
    Practical Suggestions
    Summary

    Unit VII. Providing Emergency Care

    Chapter 24. Planning for Emergencies
    Medical Emergency Cards
    The Emergency Action Plan
    Practicing the Emergency Action Plan
    Pandemic Management Plan
    Summary

    Chapter 25. Primary and Secondary Emergency Procedures
    Primary Assessment
    Breathing Emergencies
    Cardiopulmonary Emergencies
    Hemorrhage
    Preventing Communicable Disease Transmission
    Secondary Assessment
    HIT
    Specific Conditions
    PRICES Method
    Summary

    Chapter 26. Environmental Situations and Injuries
    Heat-Related Problems
    Cold-Related Problems
    Severe Weather
    Bites and Stings
    Summary

    Chapter 27. Stabilization and Transportation of Injured Athletes
    Equipment Removal
    Lifting and Moving an Athlete
    Summary

    Unit VIII. Injury Prevention and Diagnostic Testing

    Chapter 28. Protective Taping, Wrapping, Bandaging, and Casting
    Principles of Taping
    Taping Techniques
    Elastic Wrapping Techniques
    Bandages and Their Use
    Casting
    Summary

    Chapter 29. Protective Equipment and Durable Medical Equipment Used in Athletics
    Protective Equipment for the Head and Face
    Protective Equipment for the Upper Body
    Protective Equipment for the Lower Body
    Durable Medical Equipment
    Summary

    Chapter 30. Basic Diagnostic Imaging and Testing
    X-Rays
    Bone Scans
    CT Scans
    MRI
    Ultrasound
    DEXA Scans
    PET Scans
    Blood Testing
    Summary

    Unit IX. Other Athletic Conditions and Concerns

    Chapter 31. Systemic Conditions
    Respiratory Conditions
    Vascular Conditions
    Lymphatic Conditions
    Immune System Conditions
    Gastrointestinal Conditions
    Diabetes
    Epilepsy
    Arthritis
    Thyroid Disorders
    Female Athlete Triad
    Rhabdomyolysis
    Summary

    Chapter 32. Communicable Conditions and Dermatological Conditions
    Defending Against Microorganisms
    Dermatological Conditions
    Blood-Borne Conditions
    Summary

    Chapter 33. Common Drugs Used in Athletics
    Drug Administration
    Drug Approval Process
    Therapeutic Drug Effects
    Purchasing Therapeutic Drugs
    Therapeutic Drugs
    Recreational Drugs
    Performance-Enhancing Drugs
    Drug Testing
    Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drugs
    Drug Abuse
    Safety in Distribution of Medications
    Proper Disposal of Medications
    Summary

    Chapter 34. Nutrition and Weight Management
    Major Nutrients
    Healthy Diet
    Understanding Food Nutrition Labels
    Caloric Balance
    Sport Nutrition
    Popular Diets/Fads
    Popular Nutritional Supplements
    Summary

    Chapter 35. Special Populations
    History of Disabled Sport
    Musculoskeletal Conditions
    Auditory and Visual Impairments
    Cardiovascular Disorders
    Transplants
    Neuromuscular Disorders
    Cognitive Conditions
    Female Conditions
    Assessing Participation Conditions
    Common Injuries
    Summary
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