Title: Concepts of Rehabilitation
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Concepts of Rehabilitation
2Primary Rehabilitation Team Members
Sport rehabilitation specialist (ATC)
Athlete training students
Physician
Family/Parents
Coach
Patient/Athlete
Orthopedist
Psychologist/Counselor
3Secondary Rehabilitation Team Members
Orthotist
Nutritionist
Sport teammates
Teachers
Athletic administrator
Others
4Sport Rehabilitation Specialist Role
Leads the rehabilitation team
Has daily contact with athlete
Communicates with other team members
Coordinates the athletes care
5Roles of Others on Rehabilitation Team
Athletic training students
Physician
Family/Parents
Coach
Patient/Athlete
6Interacting With Team Members
Courteous, professional, accurate, and
appropriate communication among all
rehabilitation team members is essential for a
successful rehabilitation program. -athlete
physician coach other team members
7Qualities of Professionalism
Looking like a professional
Acting like a professional
Being a professional
8Ethical and Legal Standards
NATA Code of Ethics -Find on NATA web page be
ready for discussion
State regulations
Consent by the athlete
Need for sensitivity to patients perception of
touch precautions
9Rehabilitation Principles ATC IS IT
A Avoid aggravation
T Timing
C Compliance
I Individualization
S Specific sequencing
I Intensity level
T Total patient
10Rehabilitation Objectives
Prevent deconditioning
Rehabilitate the injured part
11Rehabilitation Goals
Primary goal return patient to competition,
safely yet soon
Use objective and measurable goals
Incorporate short- and long-term goals
12Assessment
Is required on a regular and frequent basis
Can determine if goals have been achieved
Establishes the next progression of the program
13Exercise Progression
Which exercises should be made more challenging
or advanced?
When should they be changed?
How much should they be increased?
14Program Progression
Which component should be advanced?
When should the program be changed to emphasize
new parameters?
How much should the program be increased?
15Outcomes-Based Rehabilitation
Can be used to evaluate a treatment, program,
provider
Evaluates a protocols effectiveness
Assesses the patients response to treatment
Aids in payment authorization process
16Basic Components of Therapeutic Exercise
Flexibility and range of motion
Muscular strength and muscular endurance
Proprioception and coordination
Importance of progressive order
17Stages of Grief
Denial
Anger
Depression
Acceptance
Progression gradual and fluctuates b/w stages
18ATCs Influence on Psychological Aspects
Communicates with the patient
Encourages compliance
Assists with goal setting
Provides support
Develops a rapport
Personalizes the program