Principles of Athletic Training: A Guide to Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
William Prentice
16th Edition
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,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, Insurance, and Third-Party Reimbursement
PART II: Risk Management
4. Fitness and Conditioning Techniques
5. Nutrition and Supplements
6. Environmental Considerations
7. Selection and Fitting of 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 Skills
11. Psychosocial Intervention for Sports Injuries and Illnesses
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12. On-the-Field Acute Care and Emergency Procedures
13. Off-the-Field Injury Evaluation
14. Infectious Diseases, Bloodborne Pathogens, and Standard Precautions
15. Using Therapeutic Modalities
16. Using Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
17. Pharmacology, Drugs, and Sports
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PART V: Musculoskeletal Conditions
18. The Foot
19. The Ankle and Lower Leg
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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
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PART VI: General Medical Conditions
26. The Head, Face, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
27. The Thorax and Abdomen
28. Skin Disorders
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29. Additional General Medical Conditions
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The Athletic Trainer as a Health Care Provider
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which of the following is not a goal of a professional organization?
A. Bringing together professionally competent individuals
B. Providing an opportunity to work as a group with a single purpose
C. Upgrading a profession through the establishment of standards
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D. Helping athletic trainers make the majority of their decisions
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2. After World War I, the development of athletic trainers as specialists in preventing and
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managing athletic injuries resulted from the work of this physician.
A. Cramer
B. Torg
C. Bilik
D. Davis
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3. Which of the following families began publishing in 1932?
A. The Bilik family
B. The Cramer family
C. The Torg family
D. The Davis family
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