Principles of Athletic Training: A Competency-Based Approach 15/e (絕)
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- ISBN:9789814714532
- 作者:William E. Prentice
- 版次:15
- 年份:2014
- 出版商:McGraw-Hill
- 頁數/規格:958頁/平裝彩色
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Principles of Athletic Training: A Competency-Based Approach is designed to be used by athletic trainers in courses concerned with the scientific, evidence-based and clinical foundations of athletic training and sports medicine. The text leads the student from general foundations to specific concepts relative to injury prevention, evaluation, management, and rehabilitation. As the student progresses from beginning to end, he or she will understand the complexities of the profession of athletic training. An over-arching goal of the text is to make certain that each and every one of the educational competencies identified by the Education Council is specifically covered. After using this text the student should be able to apply the appropriate techniques and concepts in the day-to-day performance of his or her job as an athletic trainer.
Principles of Athletic Training: A Competency-Based Approach is designed to be used by athletic trainers in courses concerned with the scientific, evidence-based and clinical foundations of athletic training and sports medicine. The text leads the student from general foundations to specific concepts relative to injury prevention, evaluation, management, and rehabilitation. As the student progresses from beginning to end, he or she will understand the complexities of the profession of athletic training. An over-arching goal of the text is to make certain that each and every one of the educational competencies identified by the Education Council is specifically covered. After using this text the student should be able to apply the appropriate techniques and concepts in the day-to-day performance of his or her job as an athletic trainer.
New Features
Retained Features
- Updated coverage and reorganization of all competency-based content throughout text.
- New mechanisms of injury illustrations with accompanying digital animations on Connect.
- Added surface anatomy landmarks photos.
- Expanded coverage of evidence-based practice
Retained Features
- High quality photos
- Critical Thinking Applications
- Margin Notes
- Management Plan
- Focus Boxes
Table of Contents
PART I: Professional Development and Responsibilities
1 The Athletic Trainer as a Health Care Provider
2 Health Care Organization and Administration in Athletic Training
3 Legal Concerns and Insurance Issues
PART II: Risk Management
4 Fitness and Conditioning Techniques
5 Nutrition and Supplements
6 Environmental Considerations
7 Protective Equipment
8 Wrapping and Taping
PART III: Pathology of Sports Injury
9 Mechanisms and Characteristics of Musculoskeletal and Nerve Trauma
10 Tissue Response to Injury
PART IV: Management Skill
11 Psychosocial Intervention for Sports Injuries and Illnesses
12 On-the-Field Acute Care and Emergency Procedures
13 Off-the-Field Injury Evaluation
14 Infectious Diseases, Bloodborne Pathogens, and Universal Precautions
15 Using Therapeutic Modalities
16 Using Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
17 Pharmacology, Drugs, and Sports
PART V: Musculoskeletal Conditions
18 The Foot
19 The Ankle and Lower Leg
20 The Knee and Related Structures
21 The Thigh, Hip, Groin, and Pelvis
22 The Shoulder Complex
23 The Elbow
24 The Forearm, Wrist, Hand, and Fingers
25 The Spine
PART VI: General Medical Conditions
26 The Head, Face, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
27 The Thorax and Abdomen
28 Skin Disorders
29 Additional General Medical Conditions
Appendix A Addresses of Professional Sports Medicine Organizations
Appendix B NATA Position, Official, Consensus, and Support Statements
Appendix C Sports Medicine–Related Journals
Appendix D Sample Résumé
Appendix E NATA Code of Ethics
Glossary
Credits
Index
PART I: Professional Development and Responsibilities
1 The Athletic Trainer as a Health Care Provider
2 Health Care Organization and Administration in Athletic Training
3 Legal Concerns and Insurance Issues
PART II: Risk Management
4 Fitness and Conditioning Techniques
5 Nutrition and Supplements
6 Environmental Considerations
7 Protective Equipment
8 Wrapping and Taping
PART III: Pathology of Sports Injury
9 Mechanisms and Characteristics of Musculoskeletal and Nerve Trauma
10 Tissue Response to Injury
PART IV: Management Skill
11 Psychosocial Intervention for Sports Injuries and Illnesses
12 On-the-Field Acute Care and Emergency Procedures
13 Off-the-Field Injury Evaluation
14 Infectious Diseases, Bloodborne Pathogens, and Universal Precautions
15 Using Therapeutic Modalities
16 Using Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
17 Pharmacology, Drugs, and Sports
PART V: Musculoskeletal Conditions
18 The Foot
19 The Ankle and Lower Leg
20 The Knee and Related Structures
21 The Thigh, Hip, Groin, and Pelvis
22 The Shoulder Complex
23 The Elbow
24 The Forearm, Wrist, Hand, and Fingers
25 The Spine
PART VI: General Medical Conditions
26 The Head, Face, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
27 The Thorax and Abdomen
28 Skin Disorders
29 Additional General Medical Conditions
Appendix A Addresses of Professional Sports Medicine Organizations
Appendix B NATA Position, Official, Consensus, and Support Statements
Appendix C Sports Medicine–Related Journals
Appendix D Sample Résumé
Appendix E NATA Code of Ethics
Glossary
Credits
Index
William E. Prentice, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill