After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Describe the steps for assessing a fallen athlete. 2. List the requirements for clearing an athlete to return to play. 3. Describe the procedure for handling a suspected cervical injury. 4. Delineate the procedure for handling a child or adolescent who has a concussion or transient neurologic deficit. 5. List the primary factors to consider when dealing with heat-related illnesses. 6. Describe the appropriate procedure for handling a suspected significant eye injury
The frequency of cervical spine injuries (CSI) has declined over the last eight years. However, the ...
The risk of injury can occur in all types of sports and is often experienced by athletes. Sports Inj...
While very rare, catastrophic injuries in youth sports have a major impact on athletes and their fam...
The incidence of catastrophic cervical spine injury in sports is low compared with other injuries. H...
The incidence of catastrophic cervical spine injury in sports is low compared with other injuries. H...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Objective: To provide certified athletic trainers, team physicians, emergency responders, and other ...
Introduction: Spinal cord injuries are a common reason for presentation to the emergency department ...
The relative incidence of catastrophic cervical spine injury in sports is low compared to other inju...
Any child presenting at an emergency department after trauma, such as road traffic accidents, falls,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [40])The purposes of this study were: (1) to identify the...
The treatment algorithms for athletes with spine injuries follow similar guidelines as those for non...
The study and practice of athletic training and emergency field care of athletic injuries.\ud Theory...
Step 1: The school district designated advisory personnel (coach, group advisor, administrator, etc....
The article focuses on sports injury risk. There is psychological response to sustaining a sports in...
The frequency of cervical spine injuries (CSI) has declined over the last eight years. However, the ...
The risk of injury can occur in all types of sports and is often experienced by athletes. Sports Inj...
While very rare, catastrophic injuries in youth sports have a major impact on athletes and their fam...
The incidence of catastrophic cervical spine injury in sports is low compared with other injuries. H...
The incidence of catastrophic cervical spine injury in sports is low compared with other injuries. H...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Objective: To provide certified athletic trainers, team physicians, emergency responders, and other ...
Introduction: Spinal cord injuries are a common reason for presentation to the emergency department ...
The relative incidence of catastrophic cervical spine injury in sports is low compared to other inju...
Any child presenting at an emergency department after trauma, such as road traffic accidents, falls,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [40])The purposes of this study were: (1) to identify the...
The treatment algorithms for athletes with spine injuries follow similar guidelines as those for non...
The study and practice of athletic training and emergency field care of athletic injuries.\ud Theory...
Step 1: The school district designated advisory personnel (coach, group advisor, administrator, etc....
The article focuses on sports injury risk. There is psychological response to sustaining a sports in...
The frequency of cervical spine injuries (CSI) has declined over the last eight years. However, the ...
The risk of injury can occur in all types of sports and is often experienced by athletes. Sports Inj...
While very rare, catastrophic injuries in youth sports have a major impact on athletes and their fam...