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Chapter 28 Athletic Training as a Profession.  Define Athletic Training.  Describe the roles of the ATC.  Describe the roles of other health care providers.

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1 Chapter 28 Athletic Training as a Profession

2  Define Athletic Training.  Describe the roles of the ATC.  Describe the roles of other health care providers and the sports medicine team.  List the requirements for becoming a competent ATC.  Describe the job opportunities available to ATCs. Objectives

3 What is Athletic Training?  A profession dedicated to maintaining and improving the health and well-being of the physically active population and preventing athletics-related injuries and illnesses.  Athletic Trainers (ATs) are health care professionals who collaborate with physicians to provide preventative services, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions.

4 Athletic Training Professional Associations  National Athletic Trainers’ Association  Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association  Illinois Athletic Trainers’ Association  Board of Certification  Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education

5 State of Illinois Accredited Athletic Training Education Programs (ATEP)  Aurora University  Eastern Illinois University  Illinois State University  Lewis University  McKendree University  Millikin University  North Central College  North Park University  Northern Illinois University  Olivet Nazarene University  Trinity International University  Western Illinois University

6 Roles (Domains) of an Athletic Trainer  Preventative Services  Clinical Diagnosis  Immediate and Emergency Care  Therapeutic Intervention and Rehabilitation  Organizational and Professional Health and Well-being

7 Preventative Services  Injury/Illness Prevention and Wellness Protection  Educating participants and managing risk for safe performance and function.  Give examples of this:  Pre-participation exams Pre-participation exams  Emergency action plans  Reviewing fields for hazards  Monitor for environmental conditions  Education about nutrition, performance-enhancing drugs  Monitor for overtraining  Maintain clinical and treatment areas

8 Clinical Diagnosis  Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis  Implementing standard evaluation techniques and formulating a clinical impression for the determination of a course of action.  Give examples of this:  History  Observation  Palpation  Special Tests  Then formulate a diagnosis by interpreting information gained.  Educate the athlete (and parents/coaches) about the current potential injury and care.  HOPS for a Foot HOPS for a Foot

9 Immediate and Emergency Care  Immediate and Emergency Care  Employing standard care procedures and communicating outcomes for efficient and appropriate care of the injured.  Give examples of this:  Coordinate care  Apply appropriate care that does not exacerbate the current situation  Implement appropriate referral strategies  Implement and direct immediate care strategies

10 Therapeutic Intervention and Rehabilitation  Treatment and Rehabilitation  Reconditioning participants for optimal performance and function.  Give examples of this:  Administer therapeutic and conditioning exercises appropriately  Administer therapeutic modalities appropriately  Apply braces, splints, and other assistive devices appropriately  Administer treatment for injury, illness, or other conditions appropriately  Reassess injuries and document treatments, rehabilitation and reconditioning to evaluate return to activity. Ankle Taping Video

11 Organizational and Professional Health and Well-being  Organizational and Professional Health and Well‐being  Understanding and adhering to approved organizational and professional practices and guidelines to ensure individual and organizational well-being.  Give examples of this:  Support individual and organizational growth  Support organizational sustainability, growth and development  Maintain records and documentation  Keep EAPs up to date  Be aware of professional standards to provide safety and welfare of individual(s) and groups  Develop support/referral process for interventions

12 Sports Medicine Team Members Athlete Parents Team Physician ATC Coach *Strength coach *Dietitian/Nutritionist *Allergist *Podiatrist *Student assistant *Equipment manager *Neurologist *Chiropractor *Primary care physician *School nurse *Gynecologist *Dentist *Physical Therapist *Pediatrician *Cardiologist *Urologist *Sport Psychologist

13 Requirements for becoming an ATC  Must take coursework in the following areas:  Athletic injury recognition and care  Human Anatomy  Human Physiology  Kinesiology  First aid, CPR, AED  Psychology  Nutrition  Pharmacology  Therapeutic rehabilitation  Therapeutic modalities  Organization and administration  In addition to your general education requirements

14 Additional Requirements  You must earn a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university program.  Starting in 2020, you will need to earn a Master’s degree from an accredited college/university program.  You must pass the NATA BOC National examination.  You must meet State licensure requirements to practice in (www.idfpr.com)www.idfpr.com  Maintain certification through CEUs (need 50 hours ever 2 years)

15 Job Opportunities as an ATC  Traditional Settings  Secondary Schools  Colleges & Universities  Professional Sports  Hospital & Clinical  Non-traditional Settings  Occupational Health  Military  Performing Arts  Physician Extender  Public Safety Physician Extender Video


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