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Sports medicine Coach thomas 4Th period

What is an athletic trainer? Athletic trainers (ATs) are healthcare professionals who collaborate with physicians. Recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) as an allied health care profession since June 1991 The services provided by ATs comprise prevention, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions.

Athletic training Athletic training in the United States began in Oct 1881 at Harvard University. Athletic trainers began to treat and rehabilitate injuries in order to keep the athletes participating. The first major text on athletic training and the care of athletic injuries was written in 1917 by Samuel E. Bilik. Early athletic trainers had "no technical knowledge, their athletic training techniques usually consisted of a rub, the application of some type of counterirritant, and occasionally the prescription of various home remedies and poultices".

Athletic training In 1918 the Cramer Chemical produced a line of products used by athletic trainers and began publishing a newsletter in 1932 entitled The First Aider. An organization named the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) was founded in1950. The first athletic training curriculum approved by NATA was in 1959 and the amount of athletic training programs began to grow throughout colleges and universities in the United States.

Athletic training Through the years athletic training has evolved to be defined as "health care professionals who specialize in preventing, recognizing, managing, and rehabilitating injures". During the 1970s the NATA Professional Education Committee formed a list of objectives to define athletic training as a major course of study and to eliminate it as a secondary-level teaching credential

six domains of athletic training 1. Prevention 2. Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis 3. Immediate Care 4. Treatment, Rehabilitation and Reconditioning 5. Organization and Administration 6. Professional Responsibility

NATA code of ethics "The National Athletic Trainers’ Association Code of Ethics states the principles of ethical behavior that should be followed in the practice of athletic training. It is intended to establish and maintain high standards and professionalism for the athletic training profession.”

Athletic training Historically athletic trainers were the coaches that had taken time to learn how to tape and read a few things about sports medicine topics. They worked for athletic teams on the college and professional setting. Do you think this would work today? Why or why not?

Athletic training How would you explain what an athletic trainer does?

What is sports medicine? Sports medicine, also known as sport and exercise medicine, is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise.

Sports Medicine professionals What are some professionals that would fall under the sports medicine field?

Sports medicine umbrella Orthopaedic Surgeon Physicians Assistant Physical Therapist Athletic Trainer Exercise Physiologist Strength and Conditioning Specialist Dietitian or Nutritionist Psychologists

The sports medicine team

Sports medicine What trains do you feel make a good Physician Coach Athletic Trainer

Sports medicine Do you think these individuals are always on the same page? Why or why not? What problem do you think this would cause?

Athletic Trainers – not “Trainers” An athletic trainer is a person who meets the qualifications set by a state licensure and/or the BOC and practices athletic training under the direction of a physician. Certified athletic trainers: Must have at least a bachelor’s degree in athletic training, which is an allied health Profession Daily duties include providing physical medicine and rehabilitation. Prevent, diagnose, treat and rehabilitate injuries. They can work in schools, colleges, professional sports, clinics, hospitals, corporations, industry, military, and performing arts A personal trainer is a person who prescribes, monitors and changes an individual’s specific exercise program in a fitness or sports setting. Personal trainers: May or may not have higher education in health sciences, be required to obtain certification, and can become certified by any one of numerous organizations that set varying education and practice requirements Daily duties include working with clients to assess fitness needs and designing appropriate exercise regimens to achieve fitness goals Work in health clubs, wellness centers and various other locations where fitness activities take place

ATC – Athletic trainer certified To become a BOC-certified athletic trainer (AT), you must earn a degree from a college or university with an accredited athletic training program, then – depending on your state regulation – take and pass the exam administered by the Omaha-based Board of Certification (BOC).

LAT – Licensed athletic trainer A baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and one of the following: In lieu of the requirements in #1 above, a person shall hold a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate degree which includes at least 24 hours of combined academic credit. In addition, a person must have completed an apprenticeship program in athletic training. In lieu of the requirements in #1 and #2 above applicants shall have a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate degree in athletic training from a college or university which held accreditation, during the applicants matriculation at the college or university and at the time the degree was conferred, from a nationally recognized accrediting organization that is approved by the board. All applicants must hold current certification in adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or current certification for emergency medical services (EMS) with the Department of State Health Services. Applicants must successfully complete the Texas Athletic Trainer Written Examination and the Texas Athletic Trainer Practical Examination

Certification requirements

Behind the Scenes with a Certified Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainers: Every School Should Have One

What are the… Good parts of being an athletic trainer? Bad parts?

Scenario A local physician asks you about the types of services that a BOC-certified athletic trainer could provide to athletes. What would you tell him?