Normal Vital signs
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- Blood pressure: 120/80 mm Hg
- Breathing: 12 to 18 breaths per minute
- Pulse: 60 to 100 beats per minute
- Temperature: 97.8°F to 99.1°F/average 98.6°F
midsole
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between the outer sole (which contacts the ground) and the shoe upper.
,EAP components
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- personnell
- transportation
- documentation
- equipment
When to use ibuprofen in sports setting
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- pain
- fever
- inflammation
- menstrual cramps
- NOT for muscle cramps
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
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- dictates where you can get care.
- need permission to see someone outside of plan
- ATCs must know HMO limits and restrictions for athletes
American Society for testing and materials
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determines satisfactory and appropriate protective eyewear options for
high eye injury-risk sports
American national standards institute
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is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of
voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems,
and personnel in the United States.
noxious pain modulation
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- an endogenous pain modulatory pathway which has often been
described as "pain inhibits pain".
- It occurs when response from a painful stimulus is inhibited by another,
often spatially distant, noxious stimulus.
USOC (United States Olympic Committee)
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, The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) is the National Olympic
Committee for the United States.
S/Sx of ACL insufficiency
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- An ACL injury may develop into a long-lasting problem called chronic
ACL deficiency.
- How well the ACL can control knee movement decreases, and this causes
more sliding of the bones.
- The knee becomes more and more unstable. It starts to buckle or give
out, sometimes with pain and swelling.
- This can cause further injury, loss of strength (weakness), and instability.
- This abnormal knee motion also can damage cartilage and trap and
damage the pads that cushion the knee joints (menisci).
- It also can lead to premature osteoarthritis.
Different types of splints
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- Anatomical Splints
- Soft Splints
-Box Splints
- Air Splints
- Vacuum Splints
- Traction Splints
Murphy's sign test
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- Blood pressure: 120/80 mm Hg
- Breathing: 12 to 18 breaths per minute
- Pulse: 60 to 100 beats per minute
- Temperature: 97.8°F to 99.1°F/average 98.6°F
midsole
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between the outer sole (which contacts the ground) and the shoe upper.
,EAP components
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- personnell
- transportation
- documentation
- equipment
When to use ibuprofen in sports setting
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- pain
- fever
- inflammation
- menstrual cramps
- NOT for muscle cramps
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
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- dictates where you can get care.
- need permission to see someone outside of plan
- ATCs must know HMO limits and restrictions for athletes
American Society for testing and materials
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determines satisfactory and appropriate protective eyewear options for
high eye injury-risk sports
American national standards institute
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is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of
voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems,
and personnel in the United States.
noxious pain modulation
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- an endogenous pain modulatory pathway which has often been
described as "pain inhibits pain".
- It occurs when response from a painful stimulus is inhibited by another,
often spatially distant, noxious stimulus.
USOC (United States Olympic Committee)
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, The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) is the National Olympic
Committee for the United States.
S/Sx of ACL insufficiency
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- An ACL injury may develop into a long-lasting problem called chronic
ACL deficiency.
- How well the ACL can control knee movement decreases, and this causes
more sliding of the bones.
- The knee becomes more and more unstable. It starts to buckle or give
out, sometimes with pain and swelling.
- This can cause further injury, loss of strength (weakness), and instability.
- This abnormal knee motion also can damage cartilage and trap and
damage the pads that cushion the knee joints (menisci).
- It also can lead to premature osteoarthritis.
Different types of splints
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- Anatomical Splints
- Soft Splints
-Box Splints
- Air Splints
- Vacuum Splints
- Traction Splints
Murphy's sign test