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3.00 Credits
The primary focus of this course is to present a systematic process of accurately evaluating upper extremity musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses commonly seen in the physical activity 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 illness.
Prerequisite:
ATEP 100, 202, and 230.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a requirement 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:
ATEP 101, 202, and 230.
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3.00 Credits
This course is required for students in athletic training. Information and experience are provided in the use of massage and in the use of the physical agents of heat, cold, light, sound, and electricity in the treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
Prerequisite:
ATEP 100, 202, 230, 301; PHYS 110, 131, or 161.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the various therapeutic modalities used in the practice of athletic training and related rehabilitation sciences. Laboratory experiences are provided in the use of heat, cold, light, sound, laser, electricity and body work/massage. Emerging technologies and their relationship to the rehabilitation process are also explored.
Prerequisite:
ATEP202 AND ATEP230 AND ATEP330
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on he evaluation and diagnosis related to head and spine orthopedic conditions in the physically active population.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the clinical signs and symptoms of pathology which allow for the recognition of systemic illness and injuries. This course introduces the knowledge necessary to recognize and differentiate signs and symptoms produced by systemic disease. The course is organized by conditions and diseases in the evaluation of the major body systems including but not limited to: cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological, psychological and immunological systems.
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2.00 Credits
Students will learn to recognize, assess, treat and refer traumatic injury and acute emergent illness.
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2.00 Credits
This workshop is designed to provide athletic trainers and other allied health professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to incorporate pre-event, post-event and specialty sports massage techniques into clinical practice. The indications and contraindications for use of sports and exercise massage techniques are demonstrated, practiced and assessed. Hands-on activities will focus primarily on the skills needed to appropriately execute pre-event ("quick") or "post-event" (slow) massage techniques.
Prerequisite:
BOC certification or eligibility, or, appropriate health care basic science required.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the final stage of the rehabilitation process and concentrates specifically on the fundatmental skills, sport specific training progressions, and testing and evaluation techniques necessary to safely return the injured back to physical activity.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of prevention, examination, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and current topics in sports medicine are all considered. This course also examines total care of the athlete, ethics, morals, and legal liability in sports.
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