Description

Book Synopsis
This graduate-level textbook instills evidence-based knowledge of contemporary practices in athletic training and health care. Integrating essential competencies outlined by the NATA, BOC, and CAATE, future athletic trainers will build a foundation for clinical expertise to improve patient outcomes.

Table of Contents
CAATE Standards

Part I. Foundations of Professional Practice

Chapter 1. Athletic Training and the Health Care Team
Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
Becoming an Athletic Trainer
Interprofessional Approach to Health Care Delivery
Athletic Trainers as Members of Health Care Teams
Athletic Training History
Professional Ethics
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 2. Evidence-Based Practice and Basic Research Principles
Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
Definition of Evidence-Based Practice
Research Design and Levels of Evidence
Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Critical Appraisal of the Literature
Applying Evidence-Based Practice
Understanding Diagnostic Tests
Research Ethics and Institutional Review Board
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 3. Public Health and Athletic Training
Samuel Johnson, PhD, ATC, CSCS
Defining Public Health
Intersection of Athletic Training and Public Health
Sequence of Prevention
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 4. Cultural Literacy in Patient-Centered Care
Marsha Grant-Ford, PhD, ATC; and Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
Patient-Centered Care Definition
Person-First Language
Group Identities
Culture, Ethnicity, and Personal Core Values
Race
Professional Culture and Core Values
Stereotypes
Privilege
Microaggressions
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Social Determinants of Health
Cultural Competence
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 5. Health Care Administration and Health Care Informatics
Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
Health Care Administration and Management
Health Policy and Laws
Quality Assurance
Documentation and Medical Records
Insurance, Third-Party Reimbursement, and Billing
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 6. Management, Planning, and Professional Development
Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
Management and Leadership
Planning
Facility Planning
Budgeting
Purchasing
Risk Management
Advocacy
Clinical Bottom Line

Part II. Injury and Illness Prevention and Wellness Promotion

Chapter 7. Blood-Borne Pathogens
David C. Berry, PhD, MHA, AT, ATC; and Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
Means of Pathogen Entry
Common Pathogens
Exposure Control Plan
Exposure Incident
Training
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 8. Prevention Strategies and Procedures
Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
Preparticipation Physical Examination
Thermoregulatory Mechanisms
Hyperthermia
Hypothermia and Cold-Related Conditions
Lightning
Ergonomics
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 9. Fitness and Wellness
Angela Hillman, PhD
Role of Exercise in Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle
Definition of Exercise
Standardized Testing in Fitness and Wellness
Designing a Fitness Program
Instructing a Patient Through Fitness Exercise
Safety Precautions and Hazards
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 10. General Nutrition Concepts and Sports Nutrition
Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT; and Jennifer Doane, MS, RDN, CSSD, LDN, ATC
Energy and Nutrition Needs
Macronutrients
Micronutrients
Fluids
Nutrition for Optimal Healing
Low Energy Availability
Dietary Supplements
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 11. Protective Equipment
Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
Legal Issues
Basic Application of Protective Equipment
Emergency Removal of Protective Equipment
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 12. Taping and Bracing
David A. Wilkenfeld, EdD, LAT, ATC
Legal Issues
Principles of Prophylactic Procedures
Taping and Wrapping Techniques for the Lower Extremity
Taping and Wrapping Techniques for the Upper Extremity
Clinical Bottom Line

Part III. Immediate and Emergency Care

Chapter 13. Emergency Planning in Health Care
Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
Components of an Emergency Action Plan
Types of Emergencies Covered in an Emergency Action Plan
Developing an Emergency Action Plan
Special Considerations
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 14. Acute Care and Emergency Procedures
Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT; and David C. Berry, PhD, MHA, AT, ATC
Principles of Emergency Assessment
Moving and Transporting the Injured or Ill Patient
Emergency Interventions
Clinical Bottom Line

Part IV. Injury and Illness Evaluation

Chapter 15. Pathophysiology of Musculoskeletal and Nerve Injury
James R. Scifers, DScPT, PT, LAT, ATC
Soft Tissue Injury
Bone Injury
Nerve Injury
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 16. Clinical Diagnosis and Medical Referral
Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis
History
Observation
Palpation
Special Tests
Additional Assessment Components
Variations in the Assessment Process
Concussion Evaluation
Clinical Prediction Rule
Medical Referral
Documentation and Communication of the Injury Evaluation
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 17. Medical Imaging
Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT; and Loraine Zelna, MS, RT (R)(MR)
Radiologic Science and Its Roles in Imaging
Medical Imaging
Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Ultrasound or Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Nuclear Medicine
Imaging Life Cycle
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 18. Commonly Encountered Medical Conditions in Athletic Training
Tim Braun, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS
Examination Process
Diagnostic Tests
Infectious Diseases
Respiratory System Conditions
Cardiovascular System Conditions
Gastrointestinal System Conditions
Genitourinary System Conditions
Nervous System Conditions
Eye Conditions
Ear, Nose, Throat, and Mouth Conditions
Systemic Disorders
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Dermatological Conditions
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 19. Psychosocial Interventions in Athletic Training Health Care
Paul Knackstedt, MS, PsyD, CMPC
Prevalence of Psychosocial Disorders
Common Mental Health Disorders
Psychological Response to Injury
Psychosocial Interventions
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 20. Special Populations
Monique Mokha, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS; and Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
Tactical Athletes
Masters Athletes
Pediatric Athletes
Pregnant Athletes
Introduction to Disability
Athletes With Visual Impairments and Blindness
Deaf Athletes and Athletes With Hearing Loss
Athletes With Amputations
Athletes With Spinal Cord Injury
Autonomic Dysreflexia
Athletes With Cerebral Palsy
Athletes With Intellectual Disabilities
Athletes With Les Autres
Clinical Bottom Line

Part V. Therapeutic and Medical Interventions

Chapter 21. Therapeutic Modalities and Interventions
Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
Thermal Modalities
Electrical Modalities
Electromagnetic Modalities
Sound Modalities
Mechanical Modalities
Soft-Tissue Mobilization
Evolving and Emerging Therapeutic Modalities
Purchasing and Maintaining Equipment
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 22. Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
Mitchell Wasik, MS, ATC, LAT; and Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
Therapeutic Exercise Overview
Physical Inactivity and Immobilization
Rehabilitation Program Essentials
Rehabilitation Phases Based on Tissue Healing
Therapeutic Strengthening, Endurance, and Power Exercises
Neuromuscular Control
Practitioner-Assisted Therapeutic Exercise
Purchasing and Maintaining Therapeutic Exercise Equipment
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 23. Pharmacological Interventions
Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Legal Issues and Regulations
Managing a Formulary
Drug Testing
Common Medications in Athletic Training
Commonly Abused Drugs and Supplements
Special Considerations
Clinical Bottom Line

Chapter 24. Casting
Bryce B. Gaines, LAT, ATC
Basic Principles
Materials for Application
General Application Tips
Cast Removal Procedures
Upper Extremity Casts
Lower Extremity Casts
Postcasting Care Considerations
Special Considerations
Clinical Bottom Line

Appendix. Standard Medical Terminology and Abbreviations

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      Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
      Publication Date: 25/03/2021
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This graduate-level textbook instills evidence-based knowledge of contemporary practices in athletic training and health care. Integrating essential competencies outlined by the NATA, BOC, and CAATE, future athletic trainers will build a foundation for clinical expertise to improve patient outcomes.

      Table of Contents
      CAATE Standards

      Part I. Foundations of Professional Practice

      Chapter 1. Athletic Training and the Health Care Team
      Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
      Becoming an Athletic Trainer
      Interprofessional Approach to Health Care Delivery
      Athletic Trainers as Members of Health Care Teams
      Athletic Training History
      Professional Ethics
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 2. Evidence-Based Practice and Basic Research Principles
      Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
      Definition of Evidence-Based Practice
      Research Design and Levels of Evidence
      Qualitative and Quantitative Research
      Critical Appraisal of the Literature
      Applying Evidence-Based Practice
      Understanding Diagnostic Tests
      Research Ethics and Institutional Review Board
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 3. Public Health and Athletic Training
      Samuel Johnson, PhD, ATC, CSCS
      Defining Public Health
      Intersection of Athletic Training and Public Health
      Sequence of Prevention
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 4. Cultural Literacy in Patient-Centered Care
      Marsha Grant-Ford, PhD, ATC; and Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
      Patient-Centered Care Definition
      Person-First Language
      Group Identities
      Culture, Ethnicity, and Personal Core Values
      Race
      Professional Culture and Core Values
      Stereotypes
      Privilege
      Microaggressions
      Adverse Childhood Experiences
      Social Determinants of Health
      Cultural Competence
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 5. Health Care Administration and Health Care Informatics
      Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
      Health Care Administration and Management
      Health Policy and Laws
      Quality Assurance
      Documentation and Medical Records
      Insurance, Third-Party Reimbursement, and Billing
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 6. Management, Planning, and Professional Development
      Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
      Management and Leadership
      Planning
      Facility Planning
      Budgeting
      Purchasing
      Risk Management
      Advocacy
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Part II. Injury and Illness Prevention and Wellness Promotion

      Chapter 7. Blood-Borne Pathogens
      David C. Berry, PhD, MHA, AT, ATC; and Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
      Means of Pathogen Entry
      Common Pathogens
      Exposure Control Plan
      Exposure Incident
      Training
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 8. Prevention Strategies and Procedures
      Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
      Preparticipation Physical Examination
      Thermoregulatory Mechanisms
      Hyperthermia
      Hypothermia and Cold-Related Conditions
      Lightning
      Ergonomics
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 9. Fitness and Wellness
      Angela Hillman, PhD
      Role of Exercise in Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle
      Definition of Exercise
      Standardized Testing in Fitness and Wellness
      Designing a Fitness Program
      Instructing a Patient Through Fitness Exercise
      Safety Precautions and Hazards
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 10. General Nutrition Concepts and Sports Nutrition
      Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT; and Jennifer Doane, MS, RDN, CSSD, LDN, ATC
      Energy and Nutrition Needs
      Macronutrients
      Micronutrients
      Fluids
      Nutrition for Optimal Healing
      Low Energy Availability
      Dietary Supplements
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 11. Protective Equipment
      Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
      Legal Issues
      Basic Application of Protective Equipment
      Emergency Removal of Protective Equipment
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 12. Taping and Bracing
      David A. Wilkenfeld, EdD, LAT, ATC
      Legal Issues
      Principles of Prophylactic Procedures
      Taping and Wrapping Techniques for the Lower Extremity
      Taping and Wrapping Techniques for the Upper Extremity
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Part III. Immediate and Emergency Care

      Chapter 13. Emergency Planning in Health Care
      Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
      Components of an Emergency Action Plan
      Types of Emergencies Covered in an Emergency Action Plan
      Developing an Emergency Action Plan
      Special Considerations
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 14. Acute Care and Emergency Procedures
      Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT; and David C. Berry, PhD, MHA, AT, ATC
      Principles of Emergency Assessment
      Moving and Transporting the Injured or Ill Patient
      Emergency Interventions
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Part IV. Injury and Illness Evaluation

      Chapter 15. Pathophysiology of Musculoskeletal and Nerve Injury
      James R. Scifers, DScPT, PT, LAT, ATC
      Soft Tissue Injury
      Bone Injury
      Nerve Injury
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 16. Clinical Diagnosis and Medical Referral
      Ellen K. Payne, PhD, LAT, ATC, EMT
      Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis
      History
      Observation
      Palpation
      Special Tests
      Additional Assessment Components
      Variations in the Assessment Process
      Concussion Evaluation
      Clinical Prediction Rule
      Medical Referral
      Documentation and Communication of the Injury Evaluation
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 17. Medical Imaging
      Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT; and Loraine Zelna, MS, RT (R)(MR)
      Radiologic Science and Its Roles in Imaging
      Medical Imaging
      Computed Tomography
      Magnetic Resonance Imaging
      Ultrasound or Diagnostic Medical Sonography
      Nuclear Medicine
      Imaging Life Cycle
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 18. Commonly Encountered Medical Conditions in Athletic Training
      Tim Braun, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS
      Examination Process
      Diagnostic Tests
      Infectious Diseases
      Respiratory System Conditions
      Cardiovascular System Conditions
      Gastrointestinal System Conditions
      Genitourinary System Conditions
      Nervous System Conditions
      Eye Conditions
      Ear, Nose, Throat, and Mouth Conditions
      Systemic Disorders
      Sexually Transmitted Diseases
      Dermatological Conditions
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 19. Psychosocial Interventions in Athletic Training Health Care
      Paul Knackstedt, MS, PsyD, CMPC
      Prevalence of Psychosocial Disorders
      Common Mental Health Disorders
      Psychological Response to Injury
      Psychosocial Interventions
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 20. Special Populations
      Monique Mokha, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS; and Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
      Tactical Athletes
      Masters Athletes
      Pediatric Athletes
      Pregnant Athletes
      Introduction to Disability
      Athletes With Visual Impairments and Blindness
      Deaf Athletes and Athletes With Hearing Loss
      Athletes With Amputations
      Athletes With Spinal Cord Injury
      Autonomic Dysreflexia
      Athletes With Cerebral Palsy
      Athletes With Intellectual Disabilities
      Athletes With Les Autres
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Part V. Therapeutic and Medical Interventions

      Chapter 21. Therapeutic Modalities and Interventions
      Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
      Thermal Modalities
      Electrical Modalities
      Electromagnetic Modalities
      Sound Modalities
      Mechanical Modalities
      Soft-Tissue Mobilization
      Evolving and Emerging Therapeutic Modalities
      Purchasing and Maintaining Equipment
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 22. Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
      Mitchell Wasik, MS, ATC, LAT; and Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
      Therapeutic Exercise Overview
      Physical Inactivity and Immobilization
      Rehabilitation Program Essentials
      Rehabilitation Phases Based on Tissue Healing
      Therapeutic Strengthening, Endurance, and Power Exercises
      Neuromuscular Control
      Practitioner-Assisted Therapeutic Exercise
      Purchasing and Maintaining Therapeutic Exercise Equipment
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 23. Pharmacological Interventions
      Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC, LAT
      Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
      Legal Issues and Regulations
      Managing a Formulary
      Drug Testing
      Common Medications in Athletic Training
      Commonly Abused Drugs and Supplements
      Special Considerations
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Chapter 24. Casting
      Bryce B. Gaines, LAT, ATC
      Basic Principles
      Materials for Application
      General Application Tips
      Cast Removal Procedures
      Upper Extremity Casts
      Lower Extremity Casts
      Postcasting Care Considerations
      Special Considerations
      Clinical Bottom Line

      Appendix. Standard Medical Terminology and Abbreviations

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