Perspectives in Athletic Training

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9780323033855
- Editore
- Elsevier Science
- Formato
- Sconosciuto
- Anno
- 2009
- Pagine
- Pag. 656<br> Mosby<br> Hardcover
Disponibile
82,99 €
Description
In full color, this clear and concise text provides a comprehensive overview of the field and the job skills of certified athletic trainers. To establish a solid foundation, the book covers the evolution of the profession, systems of the body, and the body’s responses to injury. It then moves into more in-depth chapters on diagnosis and management of specific types of injuries, followed by coverage of nutrition, psychology, and pharmacology before concluding with an overview of taping and bracings.
Key Features
-The domains, core competencies, and proficiencies of athletic training are covered in a holistic way, allowing you to see and study the body in its entirety.
A full-color format brings out key detail in illustrations and makes the text easier to read.
Clear, concise, and straightforward writing simplifies complex subject matter.
Evolution of the Profession chapter provides an illustrated overview of athletic training from its inception.
Diagnosis and Management chapters cover the diagnosis and management of common sites of athletic injury, presenting information in an easy-to-understand whole-body format that includes the mechanism of injury, signs and symptoms, and immediate and intermediate care.
Realistic cases accompany the material and address differential diagnosis.
Opening Scenarios relate material to real-world athletic situations, beginning chapters with a case study and ending chapters with a discussion of its surrounding issues.
Issues & Ethics boxes focus on the types of situations in which an athletic trainer may be forced to make a difficult decision affecting a team or an individual.
Summary boxes, tables, and lists make key information easy to find and easy to learn.
Points to Ponder include questions for further thought and analysis, helping readers apply content to realistic situations.
Age-related icons appear next to topics in which age plays a role in diagnosis and management.
Learning Goals begin each chapter by highlighting significant concepts and content objectives.
Key Terms are bolded and defined near their discussion in the text.
A Glossary includes all the key terms, plus key anatomical terminology and diagnostic tests and procedures.
A companion Evolve website offers additional case studies, anatomy videos and labeling exercises, crossword puzzles, practice questions, and research assignments to aid in learning and preparation for examinations.
In full color, this clear and concise text provides a comprehensive overview of the field and the job skills of certified athletic trainers. To establish a solid foundation, the book covers the evolution of the profession, systems of the body, and the body’s responses to injury. It then moves into more in-depth chapters on diagnosis and management of specific types of injuries, followed by coverage of nutrition, psychology, and pharmacology before concluding with an overview of taping and bracings.
Key Features
-The domains, core competencies, and proficiencies of athletic training are covered in a holistic way, allowing you to see and study the body in its entirety.
A full-color format brings out key detail in illustrations and makes the text easier to read.
Clear, concise, and straightforward writing simplifies complex subject matter.
Evolution of the Profession chapter provides an illustrated overview of athletic training from its inception.
Diagnosis and Management chapters cover the diagnosis and management of common sites of athletic injury, presenting information in an easy-to-understand whole-body format that includes the mechanism of injury, signs and symptoms, and immediate and intermediate care.
Realistic cases accompany the material and address differential diagnosis.
Opening Scenarios relate material to real-world athletic situations, beginning chapters with a case study and ending chapters with a discussion of its surrounding issues.
Issues & Ethics boxes focus on the types of situations in which an athletic trainer may be forced to make a difficult decision affecting a team or an individual.
Summary boxes, tables, and lists make key information easy to find and easy to learn.
Points to Ponder include questions for further thought and analysis, helping readers apply content to realistic situations.
Age-related icons appear next to topics in which age plays a role in diagnosis and management.
Learning Goals begin each chapter by highlighting significant concepts and content objectives.
Key Terms are bolded and defined near their discussion in the text.
A Glossary includes all the key terms, plus key anatomical terminology and diagnostic tests and procedures.
A companion Evolve website offers additional case studies, anatomy videos and labeling exercises, crossword puzzles, practice questions, and research assignments to aid in learning and preparation for examinations.
Maggiori Informazioni
Autore | Cummings - EdD - ATC - LAT - CSCS - Sue Stanley-Gr |
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Editore | Elsevier Science |
Anno | 2009 |
Tipologia | Libro |
Lingua | Inglese |
Indice | Table of Contents Unit I Introduction to the Profession 1. Welcome to the Field 2. Evolution of the Profession 3. Organization and Administration Unit II The Body’s Reaction to Injury 4. Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis 5. Introduction to the Systems 6. Environmental Conditions 7. Emergency Management 8. Therapeutic Techniques Unit III The Amazing Lower Body 9. Anatomy of the Lower Body 10. Diagnosis and Management of Lower Leg, Ankle, Foot, and Toe Injuries 11. Diagnosis and Management of Knee and Thigh Injuries 12. Diagnosis and Management of Hip and Pelvis Injuries Unit IV The Remarkable Head and Trunk 13. Anatomy of the Skull, Spine, Thorax, and Abdomen 14. Diagnosis and Management of Sports-Related Concussion 15. Diagnosis and Management of Spine Injuries 16. Anatomy of the Senses 17. Diagnosis and Management of Injuries to the Senses Unit V The Complex Upper Body 18. Anatomy of the Upper Body 19. Diagnosis and Management of Neck and Shoulder Injuries 20. Diagnosis and Management of Elbow, Wrist, Hand, and Finger Injuries Unit VI Balancing It Out 21. Nutritional Concerns of the Athlete 22. Psychosocial Concerns of the Athlete 23. Pharmacology 24. Prevention and Protection: Taping and Bracing Appendixes Glossary Index |
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