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ATEP 427: Orthopedic Appliance Workshop II: Advanced Casting and Bracing
1.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This advanced workshop will build on the fundamental competencies and proficiencies previously acquired in orthopedic casting and bracing. Furthermore, both instruction and practical application will be utilized to demonstrate current techniques in advanced orthopedic casting and bracing to the allied health professional. Complex techniques and modifications of basic orthopedic casting for the appendicular and portions of the axial skeleton are addressed. Prerequisite: BOC Athletic Trainer Certification or eligibility, or, appropriate health care professional background required. Demonstrated proficiency in basic casting and bracing techniques is required (ATEP 426/526).
Prerequisite:
ATEP426 OR ATEP526
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ATEP 428: Orthopedic Appliance Workshop III: Orthotic Fabrication and Fitting
2.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This workshop is designed to provide instruction and experience in the fabrication, fitting and delivery of orthotic devices and related durable medical equipment. Special training and hands-on practice is included as it pertains to custom-designed, fabricated, modified and fitted external orthotics. Students are eligible to challenge the national board examinations for orthotic fitters (Certified Orthotic Fitter) upon successful completion of this workshop. Prerequisite: BOC Athletic Trainer Certification or eligibility, or, appropriate health care professional background required. Demonstrated proficiency in basic and advanced casting and bracing techniques is required (ATEP 426/526 and 427/527).
Prerequisite:
ATEP426 OR ATEP526 AND ATEP427 OR ATEP527
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ATEP 429: Measuremt & Eval Lower Extrem
0.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
The primary focus of this course is to present a systematic process for accurately evaluating lower extremity musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses commonly seen in the physically active population. This course focuses on the athletic training competencies and proficiencies associated with lower extremity injury assessment and evaluation, risk management and injury prevention, and acute care of injuries and illnesses.
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ATEP 430: Measuremt & Eval Upper Extrem
0.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
The primary focus of this course is to present a systematic process for accurately evaluating upper extremity musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses commonly seen in the physically active population. This course focuses on the athletic training competencies and proficiencies associated with upper extremity injury assessment and evaluation, risk management and injury prevention, and acute care of injuries and illnesses.
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ATEP 431: Organization and Administration in Athletic Training
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course is required for for students in athletic training. It deals primarily with the administrative competencies necessary to accomplish the successful day-to-day operation of an athletic training program and facility.
Prerequisite:
ATEP100 AND ATEP202 AND ATEP230
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ATEP 432: Therapeutic Modalities Sp Med
0.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course examines the various therapeutic modalities used in the practice of athletic training and the related rehabilitation sciences. Laboratory experiences are provided in the use of heat, cold, light, sound, laser, electricity, and bodywork/massage. Emerging technologies and their relationship to the rehabilitation process are also explored.
Prerequisite:
ATEP202 AND ATEP235 AND ATEP285 AND PHYS110 OR PHYS131
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ATEP 433: Therapeutic Exercise Sp Med
0.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course examines the various therapeutic exercise techniques commonly used in athletic training and the related rehabilitation sciences. The focus of the course is the application of neuromuscular re-education, movement, and exercise specifically to achieve the detailed goals of rehabilitation and reconditioning for injured physically active individuals.
Prerequisite:
ATEP202 AND ATEP230 AND ATEP330
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ATEP 435: Examination and Diagnosis of the Head and Spine
2.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course focuses on the evaluation and diagnosis relating to head and spine orthopedic conditions in the physically active population.
Prerequisite:
ATEP230 AND ATEP302
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ATEP 436: Primary Care for the Athletic Trainer
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
The coujrse is designed to examine the current medical practices used in the treatment and rehabilitation of physically active individuals. Students are introduced to the responsibilities and perspectives of various medical and allied medical personnel.
Prerequisite:
ATEP429 AND ATEP430
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ATEP 437: Adv Emerrg Care Athletic Train
2.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course is designed to enhance the athletic training student's ability to clinically evaluate and manage patients with an emergency injury or condition. Skill development includes the assessment and interpretation of vital signs and level of consciousness, activation of emergency action plans, secondary assessment, diagnosis, and provision of advanced prehospital techniques.
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