Who is the health care specialist who provides conservative management of neuromusculoskeletal disorders and functional clinical conditions.
Chiropractor
How many NATABOC performance domains are there.
6
Flexion
Bending
In the ____ the NATA started to come into existence but then disappeared during WW II
1930's
ATC
Athletic Training Certified
The primary physician in the care of the athlete; works in cooperation with the team physician.
Family Physician
What does the athletic trainer do?
Prevention, recognition, evaluation, rehabilitation and care
Sprain
Pulled ligament.
NATA
1950
NATA
National Athletic Training Association
A health care specialist who is responsible for performing treatments that require special training in therapeutic exercises, hydrotherapy, and electrotherapy; and for performing procedures dealing with individual muscles and muscular movement.
Physical Therapist
Certified athletic trainers work in a variety of settings, including:
sports medicine clinics,
public and private high schools,
colleges and universities,
amateur and professional sports teams,
health and fitness centers,
businesses, Olympic teams and training centers,
hospitals and medical clinics.
Fracture
Broken bone
Trainer's bible
1917
SWATA
Southwest Athletic Training Association
A specialist who designs and implements safe and effective strength and conditioning program.
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
Certified athletic trainers have, at a minimum, a __________ degree from an accredited professional athletic training program.
Bachelor's
Palpation
Touching with a purpose
Title IX
1972
VATA
Valley Athletic Training Association
Who is the professional that is involved in the prevention, recognition, and evaluation of injuries?
Athletic Trainer
Common workplaces for ATs
High School, Middle School, College, Clinics
Supination
Who is Galen?
Athletic Training as an allied health profession
SPATS
South Padre Athletic Training Seminar