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Title: Power Point Presentation to Accompany


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Power Point Presentation to Accompany
  • Essentials of Athletic Training
  • prepared by
  • Jeffrey A. Bonacci, DA, ATC/L
  • William O. Kauth, PhD, ATC/L
  • Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois

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Power Point Presentation to Accompany
  • Essentials of Athletic Training
  • modified for
  • Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries, APA
    3125

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Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
  • Karen Holland CAT (C)

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About this course
  • Who am I?
  • Course Format and Textbook
  • Why are you taking this course?
  • What this course is NOT

5
Introduction 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.

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Introduction 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.

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The 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

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What 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

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Responsibilities 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

10
Responsibilities of theAthletic Therapist
  • Make the competitive environment safe
  • Equipment
  • Field or arena
  • Conditioning of athlete

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Personal 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

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Employment 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

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Professional Preparation of the Athletic Trainer
  • Professional Preparation CATA
  • Certification Requirements
  • Accredited program of education
  • 1200 hours practical experience
  • Written exam
  • Practical exam

14
Roles of other members of the Sports Medicine
Team
  • Physician
  • Compiling Medical Histories
  • Diagnosing Injury
  • Final decision on return to play status

15
Roles 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

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Roles 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.

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Roles of other members of the Sports Medicine
Team
  • EMT and referees
  • Physical Therapist
  • Nutritionist
  • Sport psychologist
  • Strength and conditioning coach
  • Exercise physiologist
  • Nurse

18
Legal Liability and Insurance
19
Legal Concerns and Insurance Issues
  • Liability
  • Standard of Reasonable Care
  • Negligence
  • Torts

20
Liability
  • The state of being legally responsible for the
    harm one causes another person.

21
Standard of Reasonable Care
  • Assumes that an individual is neither
    exceptionally skillful nor extrordinarily
    cautious, but is a person of reasonable and
    ordinary prudence.

22
Negligence
  • 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.

23
Torts
  • a legal wrong committed against a person or
    property.
  • omission vs. commission

24
Legal 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.

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Legal 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
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