Title: Power Point Presentation to Accompany
1Power Point Presentation to Accompany
- Essentials of Athletic Training
- prepared by
- Jeffrey A. Bonacci, DA, ATC/L
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- William O. Kauth, PhD, ATC/L
- Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois
2Power Point Presentation to Accompany
- Essentials of Athletic Training
- modified for
- Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries, APA
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3Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
4About this course
- Who am I?
- Course Format and Textbook
- Why are you taking this course?
- What this course is NOT
5Introduction to Athletic Therapy
- Prevention and Care of Athletic injuries
describes the specialized field of Athletic
Therapy. - Athletic Therapy is a profession devoted to the
health and safety of the physically active
individual.
6Introduction to Athletic Therapy
- History and Background of Athletic Therapy in
Canada - The CATA was established in 1965 by a group of
Athletic Trainers working with professional
sports teams. - These trainers were highly skilled and educated
individuals charged with returning the injured
athlete to activity quickly and cost effectively. - The success of these early association members
has led to the growth of the CATA to include a
membership of more than 1200 with a well defined
scope of practice.
7The Sports Medicine Team
- Athletic Therapist
- Physicians
- Team physician
- Other physicians (specialists)
- Other sports medicine support persons
- School nurses and physicians nurses
- EMTs and referees
- Physical therapists Conditioning specialists
- Others
8What is an Athletic Therapist?
- A professional charged with injury prevention and
health care of the athlete - Concerned with the
total healthcare of the athlete - In Canada AT is similar to Athletic Trainer in
the USA. In this course we will use the terms
interchangeably
9Responsibilities of theAthletic Therapist
- Injury Prevention and Risk Management
- Early Recognition of Athletic Injuries
- Evaluation and Assessment of Athletic Injuries
(can be Prevention) - Treatment, Rehabilitation and Reconditioning
- Organization and Administration
10Responsibilities of theAthletic Therapist
- Make the competitive environment safe
- Equipment
- Field or arena
- Conditioning of athlete
11Personal Qualities ofAthletic Therapists
- Stamina and Ability to Adapt
- Empathy
- Requires ability to sense and alleviate distress.
- Sense of Humor
- Communication
- Intellectual Curiosity
- Ethical
- Professional - maintain certification
12Employment Settings for the Athletic Therapist
- Public and Private High Schools
- Colleges and Universities
- Professional teams
- Sports Medicine Clinics
- Industrial settings
- Hospitals
- Health and Fitness Center
13Professional Preparation of the Athletic Trainer
- Professional Preparation CATA
- Certification Requirements
- Accredited program of education
- 1200 hours practical experience
- Written exam
- Practical exam
14Roles of other members of the Sports Medicine
Team
- Physician
- Compiling Medical Histories
- Diagnosing Injury
- Final decision on return to play status
15Roles of other members of the Sports Medicine
Team
- Coaches
- Ensure athletes undergo preventive injury
conditioning programs. - Oversee quality, fit and maintenance of
protective equipment. - When called on, administer appropriate first aid.
- Maintain CPR and First aid certification
16Roles of other members of the Sports Medicine
Team
- Equipment Manager
- Maintain CPR and First aid certification.
- Purchases equipment and first aid supplies.
- This position has evolved to include assessing
quality and fit of equipment as well as ensuring
proper maintenance of protective equipment.
17Roles of other members of the Sports Medicine
Team
- EMT and referees
- Physical Therapist
- Nutritionist
- Sport psychologist
- Strength and conditioning coach
- Exercise physiologist
- Nurse
18Legal Liability and Insurance
19Legal Concerns and Insurance Issues
- Liability
- Standard of Reasonable Care
- Negligence
- Torts
20Liability
- The state of being legally responsible for the
harm one causes another person.
21Standard of Reasonable Care
- Assumes that an individual is neither
exceptionally skillful nor extrordinarily
cautious, but is a person of reasonable and
ordinary prudence.
22Negligence
- the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
the care that persons would normally exercise to
avoid injury to themselves or to others under
similar circumstances.
23Torts
- a legal wrong committed against a person or
property. - omission vs. commission
24Legal Concerns
- Statute of Limitation you only have so long to
sue for negligence (1 to 3 years) - Assumption of Risk athletes parents need to
know the risks of the sport - Athletic trainers and coaches must reduce the
risk of litigation?
25 Legal Concerns and Insurance Issues How do
Coaches reduce litigation?
- Warn athletes of the potential dangers of the
sport. - Supervise regularly and attentively.
- Properly prepare and condition athletes.
- Properly instruct athletes in the skills of their
sport. - Utilization of proper and safe equipment.
26Legal Concerns and Insurance IssuesHow athletic
trainers reduce liability?
- Relationship with athletes, parents, co-workers.
- Establish policies and procedures
- Establish emergency procedures
- Medical history of athletes
- Documentation
- Detailed job description
- Provincial regulations and limitations
- Liability insurance
- Use common sense delivering medical care