True Stories From the Athletic Training Room
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-96741-7 (ISBN)
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Are you a student who has made the exciting decision to become an athletic trainer?
Are you a faculty member looking to share with your students lessons, tips, and examples of what they can expect from this challenging and rewarding profession?
Are you a new clinician just beginning your career and looking ahead to many fulfilling years of working with athletes?
Then True Stories from the Athletic Training Room is the perfect text for you.
True Stories from the Athletic Training Room is a collection of 35 true-to life stories shared by certified athletic trainers from their work in industrial settings, high schools, colleges, professional teams, and sports medicine clinics.
Brought together by Keith M. Gorse, Francis Feld and Robert O. Blanc, True Stories from the Athletic Training Room is organized by the five domains of athletic training:
Injury and Illness Prevention and Wellness Protection
Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis
Immediate and Emergency Care
Treatment and Rehabilitation
Organizational and Professional Health and Well-being
With this user-friendly organization, readers will be able to easily find examples of any true story they could imagine. Each story features the actual occurrence as it was told by the certified athletic trainer and gives the readers an opportunity to get a genuine feel of what the athletic training profession is really all about, with just a turn of the page.
True Stories from the Athletic Training Room will provide athletic training students, faculty, and clinicians the closest thing to a crash-course by exposing them to a diverse array of true to life occurrences about the past and present of health care management in sports and active lifestyles.
Keith M. Gorse would like to thank all of the certified athletic trainers for their time and personal true stories for a health care profession where new experiences are never ending. Keith would also like to thank his wonderful family (Betsy, Erin, and Tyler), for their continued support through all of the years of clinical and educational athletic training. Francis Feld would like to thank the athletic trainers that were willing to contribute to this text. We can learn from history, but all too often these episodes are lost to time because they were not told. Confucius said, “Study the past if you would define the future,” and it is our hope that the next generation of athletic trainers benefit from these experiences. Francis would also like to thank his wife Christine for her love and support. Robert O. Blanc would like to thank all of the athletic trainers whose stories have, and will, pass on to future generations what this profession is truly about. The professionalism, caring, and dedication that is shown in the details of these stories and the millions of untold stories make what we do so special. Robert would also like to thank his wife Peggy for her unmatched love and support.
Dedication AcknowledgmentsList of Figures About the Editors Contributing AuthorsPrefaceDomain I Injury and Illness Prevention and Wellness ProtectionTrue Story #1....... Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome in Collegiate VolleyballKate McCartney, MS, LAT, ATCTrue Story #2....... Taking a Stand for the Health and Safety of AthletesDavid H. Perrin, PhD, ATC, FNATATrue Story #3....... An Unknown VisitorLarry Cooper, MS, LAT, ATCTrue Story #4....... Returning a Complicated Exertional Heat Stroke Case to ActivityRebecca L. Stearns, PhD, ATC and Douglas Casa, PhD, ATC, FNAK, FACSM, FNATATrue Story #5....... Conference Planning Saves LivesValerie Herzog, EdD, LAT, ATCTrue Story #6....... Newly Certified Football OutcomeKevin Conley, PhD, LAT, ATCTrue Story #7....... Hey Ref!Marirose Radelet, MS, PT, LAT, ATCTrue Story #8....... Guns at the FieldMarirose Radelet, MS, PT, LAT, ATCTrue Story #9....... He Has What?Robert O. Blanc, MS, LAT, ATC, EMT-PDomain II Clinical Evaluation and DiagnosisTrue Story #10..... This Wasn't in the TextbookJames Cerullo, PhD, ATC, CSCSTrue Story #11..... A Complete Knee DislocationPeggy A. Houglum, PhDTrue Story #12..... Always Find Out What They Are Doing in Their Off TimeMary Mundrane-Zweiacher, PT, ATC, CHTTrue Story #13..... When Taking a Medical History, Don't AssumeMichael Hanley, ATC, LATTrue Story #14..... Being an Athletic Trainer and Father of a Student AthleteJeff Shields, MEd, LAT, ATC, CEASTrue Story #15..... Think Horses, Not ZebrasSarah Manspeaker, PhD, LAT, ATCTrue Story #16..... Trust Your EducationMorgan Cooper Bagley, PhD, AT, ATCTrue Story #17..... Bilateral Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear in a Female Junior Varsity High School Basketball PlayerRyan Johnson, LAT, ATCDomain III Immediate and Emergency CareTrue Story #18..... Cervical Spine Management: Luck Meets PreparationRobert J. Casmus, MS, ATCTrue Story #19..... Preparing for That MomentKyle Johnston, MS, ATC, LAT, Blake LeBlanc, PT, DPT,ATC, LAT, and Sam Zuege, MS, ATC, LATTrue Story #20..... The Eyes Have ItFrancis Feld, DNP, CRNA, LAT, ATC, NRPTrue Story #21..... Heat-Related Illness, Emergency MedicineRyan McGovern, MS, LAT, ATCTrue Story #22..... Noncontact Knee DislocationTim Dunlavey, MS, LAT, ATCTrue Story #23..... Responding to an Emergency Situation: Quick Decisions Make for Positive OutcomesTim Giel, MS, LAT, ATCDomain IV Treatment and RehabilitationTrue Story #24..... Legal Risk in Return-to-Play for a Softball PitcherTimothy J. Henry, PhD, ATCTrue Story #25..... What is Your Influence?Larry Cooper, MS, LAT, ATCTrue Story #26..... Ballistic Trauma in a Collegiate Football Student AthleteGiampietro L. Vairo, PhD, LAT, ATCTrue Story #27..... Neck Injury With an Unexpected OutcomeGaetano Sanchioli, MS, LAT, ATC, PESTrue Story #28..... Tiger Pride and PerseveranceRandy McGuire, MS, ATC, LATDomain V Organizational and Professional Health and Well-beingTrue Story #29..... Catastrophic Events Affect All InvolvedPaul A. Cacolice, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCSTrue Story #30..... Conflict in the WorkplaceAdam Annaccone, EdD, ATC, CES, PESTrue Story #31..... Death of an AthleteRichard Burr, MS, LAT, ATC, CSCSTrue Story #32..... The Value of Being Prepared for EmergenciesKeith M. Gorse, EdD, LAT, ATCTrue Story #33..... An Athletic Trainer on a School BoardBill Couts, LAT, ATCTrue Story #34..... Murder in the BluegrassAl Green, MEd, LAT, ATC, EMTTrue Story #35..... Vocational DiscernmentRichard Ray, EdD, ATCFinancial Disclosures Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 4.11.2024 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 450 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Sportmedizin | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-96741-2 / 1032967412 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-96741-7 / 9781032967417 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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