Fundamentals of athletic training

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Fundamentals of athletic training

Lorin A. Cartwright, William A. Pitney

Human Kinetics, c2011

3rd ed

  • : hard cover

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 376-384) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Fundamentals of Athletic Training, Third Edition, explains foundational concepts in athletic training and presents injuries and illnesses commonly encountered by certified athletic trainers. Written specifically for high school students, this text develops the knowledge and skills of students assisting athletic trainers on the field and in the training room as well as those considering future careers as sports medicine professionals. In an engaging full-color layout, the updated third edition presents the latest developments in athletic training with regard to treatment, care, administration, and certification. These new and updated topics are covered: -How to deal with more than one injury simultaneously -How to work with athletes with differing cultural backgrounds -Treatment and care of athletes with specific conditions or disabilities -Facility design and modality safety -Equipment ordering and maintenance -The role of the athletic trainer in school emergencies Fundamentals of Athletic Training, Third Edition, covers all of the introductory concepts that future athletic trainers need to know--at a level that high school students can understand. The text begins with an overview of the athletic training profession and presents human anatomy and the physiology of injury and tissue healing. A quick reference list highlights where to find related anatomical drawings. It then presents comprehensive head-to-toe coverage of common injuries and includes an explanation of each injury with appropriate treatment protocols. The text also discusses various conditions, illnesses, and communicable diseases along with information on nutrition and the effects of therapeutic, recreational, and performance-enhancing drug use. Students will learn the fundamentals of rehabilitation and injury prevention techniques through the use of taping, wrapping, and protective equipment. The third edition includes new and updated learning features that add interest, depth, and opportunities for critical thinking. Special chapter vignettes titled "What would you do if . . .?" encourage students to consider how they might handle day-to-day challenges faced by athletic trainers. "The Real World" segments provide examples of experiences that athletic trainers currently working in the field encounter. Other highlighted elements offer additional information about challenging topics, suggestions for additional research and special projects, or direction for hands-on application of theories presented within the chapter. Fundamentals of Athletic Training, Third Edition, also includes fully updated and expanded instructor materials. Online access to the instructor guide, the test package, and a new image bank now provide convenient, one-source assistance for lecture and test preparation. As a bonus, instructors may request the Essentials of Interactive Functional Anatomy CD-ROM for use in their classrooms. This unique learning tool provides an engaging way to teach the basics of human anatomy. Fundamentals of Athletic Training, Third Edition, provides student athletic training assistants with a clear understanding of the functions, skills, and activities they might encounter while assisting certified athletic trainers. By offering a solid introduction to the profession, this text will also pique the interest of students considering their career possibilities and act as a springboard to a future in athletic training and sports medicine.

目次

Unit I. Professional and Administrative Aspects of 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 Chapter 2. Administration and Professional Development Legal Issues Avoiding Legal Problems Athletic Training Facilities Preventing Athletic Injuries Administrative Issues and Documentation Professional Development The PREMIER Model Unit II. Basics of Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 3. Introduction to Anatomy Anatomical Position Body Tissues Classification of Joints Movement Chapter 4. Basics of Tissue Injuries Soft-Tissue Injuries Bone Injuries Unit III. Understanding Athletics Injuries to the Axial Region Chapter 5. Head Injuries Anatomy of the Head Preventing Head Injuries Head Injury Mechanisms Treating Head Injuries Chapter 6. Facial Injuries Anatomy of the Facial Region Preventing Facial Injuries Treating Eye Injuries and Conditions Treating Ear Injuries Treating Nose Injuries Treating Mouth Injuries Chapter 7. 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 Chapter 8. Abdominal Injuries Anatomy of the Abdomen Preventing Abdominal Injuries Treating Abdominal Injuries and Conditions Chapter 9. Spinal Injuries Anatomy of the Spine Postural Considerations Preventing Spinal Injuries Treating Lumbar Spine Injuries and Conditions Treating Cervical Spine Injuries and Conditions Unit IV. Understanding Athletic Injuries to the Upper Extremity Chapter 10. Shoulder Injuries Anatomy of the Shoulder Preventing Shoulder Injuries Treating Shoulder Injuries Chapter 11. Elbow Injuries Anatomy of the Elbow Preventing Elbow Injuries Treating Elbow Injuries and Conditions Chapter 12. Wrist and Hand Injuries Anatomy of the Wrist and Hand Preventing Wrist and Hand Injuries Treating Wrist and Hand Injuries and Conditions Unit V. Understanding Athletic Injuries to the Lower Extremity Chapter 13. 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 Chapter 14. Knee Injuries Anatomy of the Knee Preventing Knee Injuries Treating Knee Injuries and Conditions Chapter 15. 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 Unit VI. Rehabilitation and Reconditioning of Athletic Injuries Chapter 16. Patient Assessment and Treatment Methods Assessing the Athlete and Documenting the Findings Phases of Treatment Therapeutic Modalities Chapter 17. Reconditioning Programs Strength and Conditioning Principles Types of Muscle Actions Muscular Development Programs Joint Flexibility Exercises for Reconditioning Muscles Cardiorespiratory Conditioning A Word on Safety Chapter 18. Psychosocial Aspects of Athletic Training Referring an Athlete for Professional Help Relationship Building Practical Suggestions Unit VII. Providing Emergency Care Chapter 19. Planning for Emergencies Medical Emergency Cards The Crisis Plan Practicing the Crisis Plan Chapter 20. Emergency Assessment and Procedures Primary Assessment Breathing Emergencies Cardiopulmonary Emergencies Hemorrhage Preventing Communicable Disease Transmission Secondary Assessment HIT Specific Conditions PRICES Method Chapter 21. Environmental Situations and Injuries Heat-Related Problems Cold-Related Problems Severe Weather Bites and Stings Chapter 22. Stabilization and Transportation of Injured Athletes Equipment Removal Lifting and Moving an Athlete Unit VIII. Preventing Athletic Injuries Chapter 23. Protective Taping and Wrapping Principles of Taping Taping Techniques Elastic Wrapping Techniques Chapter 24. Protective Equipment Used in Athletics Protective Equipment for the Head and Face Protective Equipment for the Upper Body Protective Equipment for the Lower Body Unit IX. Other Athletic Conditions and Concerns Chapter 25. Conditions and Illnesses Respiratory Conditions Vascular Conditions Gastrointestinal Conditions Diabetes Epilepsy Arthritis Female Athlete Triad Chapter 26. Communicable Diseases Defending Against Microorganisms Bloodborne Conditions Chapter 27. Common Drugs Used in Athletics Therapeutic Drugs Recreational Drugs Performance-Enhancing Drugs Drug Abuse Drug Testing Chapter 28. Nutrition and Weight Control Major Nutrients Healthy Diet Caloric Balance Sport Nutrition Popular Nutritional Supplements Chapter 29. Athletes With Disabilities History of Disabled Sport Orthopedic Disabilities Auditory and Visual Impairments Cardiovascular Disorders Neuromuscular Disorders Assessing Participation Conditions Common Injuries

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB06389238
  • ISBN
    • 9780736083737
  • LCCN
    2010034619
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Champaign, Ill.
  • ページ数/冊数
    xii, 395 p.
  • 大きさ
    29 cm
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