Essentials of
Athletic Training

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Lessons
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1. The Sports Medicine Team and Their Roles
2. Organizing and Administering an Athletic Health Care Program
3. Legal Liability and Insurance
4. Preventing Injuries through Fitness Training
5. Nutritional Considerations
6. Protective Sports Equipment
7. Emergency Situations and Injury Assessmen
8. Bloodborne Pathogens
9. Psychological Aspects of Sports Injury
10. Environmental Factors
11. Bandaging and Taping Techniques
12. Basics of Injury Rehabilitation
13. Recognizing Different Sports Injuries
14. The Foot
15. The Ankle and Lower Leg
16. The Knee and Related Structure
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 and Face
23. Additional Health Concerns
24. Young Athletes

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The content of this study guide is based upon resources provided free to the public by McGraw-Hill Higher Education. The book is Arnheim and Prentice, Essentials of Athletic Training, 5/e

 

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