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Transcript of Introduction to Sports Medicine and Athletic Training PowerPoint Presentation by Gary Cannell.
Introduction to Sports Medicine and Athletic Training
PowerPoint Presentation
by Gary Cannell
Chapter 1:
Sports Medicine: The Multidisciplinary Approach
to Athletic Health Care
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Sports Medicine
A multidisciplinary approach to health care for those seriously involved in exercise and sport
Health care professionals from many disciplines are involved in the care of the athlete.
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Athlete’s Circle of Care
Those individuals involved in the care of the athlete
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Team Doctor
A physician specializing in sports medicine who helps the athlete maximize function and minimize time away from the sport
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Family Doctor
The primary physician involved in the athlete’s care
Family doctors have the athlete’s complete history and are in a better position than team doctors to supervise long-term care.
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Physician Assistant
The physician assistant (PA) works interdependently with a physician to provide diagnostic and therapeutic care.
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Physical Therapist
The physical therapist (PT) is responsible for performing treatments such as therapeutic exercises, hydrotherapy, and electrotherapy.
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Physical Therapy Assistant
The physical therapy assistant (PTA) works with physical therapists, assisting in the development of treatment plans for injured patients.
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Chiropractor
The chiropractor is a health specialist who provides conservative management of neuromuscular disorders and functional clinical conditions.
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Massage Therapist
The massage therapist works with physicians, nurses, and physical therapists to promote health and healing and to help manage stress.
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Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialists
A certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) designs and implements safe and effective strength and conditioning programs.
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NSCA-CPT
A National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT) designs and implements
safe and effective strength and conditioning programs for individual clients.
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Sports Nutritionist
The sports nutritionist designs special diets capable of enhancing athletic performance.
Proper diet can result in better performance.
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Sports Psychologist
The sports psychologist works with athletes who are recovering from serious injury, giving emotional support and helping with goal-setting and motivation.
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The Role of Health Care Providers in the Athlete’s
Circle of Care The primary role of the health care
providers involved in the care of athletes is to promote lifelong fitness and wellness, and to encourage prevention of illness and injury.
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The Role of Parents in the Athlete’s Circle of Care
Parents should maintain open communication with the athletic training staff regarding injury risk, athletic development, proper nutrition, and treatment of injuries.