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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist athletic training students with the recognition, evaluation, care and proper referral of general medical conditions that affect the physically active. The course provides students with hands-on opportunities in the evaluation of heart, lung, and bowel sounds as well as the use of the otoscope, ophthalmoscope, and other diagnostic instruments commonly used by athletic trainers. Prerequisite: admission to the ATEP. Fall.
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4.00 Credits
Rotations through various off-campus allied-health settings will introduce athletic training students to the many work environments available within the athletic training profession. One-week rotations will be completed at various off-campus sites, including, but not limited to: clinics, orthopedic offices, operating rooms, high schools, and industrial settings. Self-transportation to these off-campus sites will be necessary. Prerequisite: admission to the ATEP. Winter Term; sophomore year.
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1.00 Credits
This course is the first clinical course in the professional aspect of the Athletic Training Educational Program. Rotations through different on and off-campus clinical experiences will expose the athletic training student to athletic injuries and their management. Emphasis will be placed on environmental risk management, selecting and applying preventative and protective tapings and wrappings, wound care, crutch and cane fitting, and first-aid and emergency care procedures. Affiliated clinical experiences with supervised integration of required clinical education proficiencies are encompassed in this course. Prerequisite: admission to the ATEP. Fall.
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1.00 Credits
Rotations through on-campus clinical settings and off-campus allied health care settings will expose the athletic training student to athletic injuries and their management, as well as general medical conditions associated with athletic environments. Emphasis will be placed on recognizing signs and symptoms of general medical diseases and conditions and becoming proficient in instruments used in illness recognition. Affiliated clinical experiences with supervised integration of required clinical education proficiencies are encompassed in this course. Prerequisites: admission to the ATEP; ATR 182 and 281. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A topic of current interest in athletic training will be taught. Topics will vary depending on faculty interest. This course will be offered upon the request of faculty member and with the approval of the Vice President of Academic Affairs. Prerequisites: admission to the ATEP.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop knowledge about the concepts of management and the importance of administration as it relates to athletic training. Basic concepts of legal liability, fiscal management, inventory control, facility design, and maintenance will be addressed. Additionally, athletic training students will learn about the application of management skills in different athletic training settings. Topics of professional development and ethics will also be emphasized. Prerequisites: admission to the ATEP; ATR 245, ATR 344. Co-requisites: ATR 345and ATR 347. Fall, even academic years.
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3.00 Credits
This is the first class in a series of classes that introduces athletic training students to the procedures and techniques used in the evaluation of athletic injuries. Lower extremity injuries will be covered as well as the identifying anatomical and biomechanical considerations that may lead to an injury episode. The evaluation process will be enhanced by clinical application in lab experiences. A lab book fee is associated with this course. Prerequisites: admission to the ATEP; ATR 245. Spring.
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2.00 Credits
This second class in the series of evaluation classes introduces the procedures, techniques, and identifying anatomical and biomechanical considerations used in the evaluation of upper extremity athletic injuries. The evaluation process will be enhanced by clinical application in lab experiences. Prerequisites: admission to the ATEP; ATR 245 and ATR 344. Fall.
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4.00 Credits
Explores the foundations and goals of rehabilitation by introducing different therapeutic exercise techniques that can be used to return injured athletes to sports participation. Specific techniques will be discussed in class and applied through laboratory experiences. Prerequisites: admission to the ATEP; ATR 245, 344, 345, and 347. Spring.
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4.00 Credits
The use of modalities for treating athletic injuries will be introduced by examining the physiological response of the injured athlete. Students will be exposed to the indications and contraindications in the use of thermotherapies, electrotherapies, and mechanical and light therapies for the therapeutic modality programs. This will be reinforced by clinical application in lab experiences. Prerequisites: admission to the ATEP; ATR 245 and 344. Fall.
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