To introduce athletic trainers to the benefits of using a population-based approach to injury and illness prevention and to explore opportunities for partnering with public health professionals on these initiatives
A recent study by the National Athletic Trainers Association indicated that injuries occur more ofte...
Prevention of sports injuries is a priority for sport stakeholders across the spectrum of training a...
Sports are the leading cause of injury in adolescents and can have long-term psycho-social and physi...
Historically, the athletic training profession has been focused on the individual; however, potentia...
Educational use of this paper is permitted for the purpose of providing future students a model exam...
Purpose: Prevention is a key aspect of care from athletic trainers. There is limited research on the...
Sport in today’s society is more popular than probably ever imagined. Large numbers of athletes part...
The purpose of this study was to determine if athletic trainers have a positive impact on high schoo...
To provide athletic trainers, physicians, and other health care professionals with best-practice gui...
Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition represents over a decade of evolution and revision of ...
Context: Each year an estimated 1.4 million sports related injuries occur annually to student-athlet...
The only certainty in college athletics is that injuries to athletes will occur. This is where the i...
Athletic training was spawned from physical education in the 1960s, and since that time has evolved ...
CONTEXT: Research is limited on the extent and nature of the care provided by athletic trainers (...
Background: Over 40 million children participate in organized sport in the United States annually, b...
A recent study by the National Athletic Trainers Association indicated that injuries occur more ofte...
Prevention of sports injuries is a priority for sport stakeholders across the spectrum of training a...
Sports are the leading cause of injury in adolescents and can have long-term psycho-social and physi...
Historically, the athletic training profession has been focused on the individual; however, potentia...
Educational use of this paper is permitted for the purpose of providing future students a model exam...
Purpose: Prevention is a key aspect of care from athletic trainers. There is limited research on the...
Sport in today’s society is more popular than probably ever imagined. Large numbers of athletes part...
The purpose of this study was to determine if athletic trainers have a positive impact on high schoo...
To provide athletic trainers, physicians, and other health care professionals with best-practice gui...
Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition represents over a decade of evolution and revision of ...
Context: Each year an estimated 1.4 million sports related injuries occur annually to student-athlet...
The only certainty in college athletics is that injuries to athletes will occur. This is where the i...
Athletic training was spawned from physical education in the 1960s, and since that time has evolved ...
CONTEXT: Research is limited on the extent and nature of the care provided by athletic trainers (...
Background: Over 40 million children participate in organized sport in the United States annually, b...
A recent study by the National Athletic Trainers Association indicated that injuries occur more ofte...
Prevention of sports injuries is a priority for sport stakeholders across the spectrum of training a...
Sports are the leading cause of injury in adolescents and can have long-term psycho-social and physi...