Who manages rehabilitation
What is an Athletic Trainer, a physician, or a physical therapist?
What are some things athletes must demonstrate for them to return to play?
What is full strength, full range of motion, no pain, the ability to perform sport skills, and medical clearance
What are common treatments after injuries?
What are the main focuses of the acute phase?
what is reduce pain, reduce swelling,protect from injury
What will a typical physical therapy session consist of?
What is the sets expectations for manual therapy, exercise, or other treatments?
Why is rehabilitation important?
What is a safe recovery?
What are some return-to-play decisions?
What are injury severity, the healing process, sport demands, and athletes' confidence
This 4-letter acronym represents the first-line treatment for strains and sprains.
What are the main focuses of the recovery phase?
what is restore range of motion, begin strengthing, improve flexibity.
How many repetitions or sets of this exercise should I do?
What is 10-15 repetitions are used to stimulate healing, but this varies by exercise.
What is the second phase of rehabilitation?
What is the recovery phase
What are some risks of returning to play to soon?
What is re-injury, chronic pain, long-term joint damage, and longer recovery time.
To prevent swelling, you should keep an injured ankle above this body part.
What is the heart?
What are the main focuses of the functional training phase?
what is get back in the game, balances, and flexibity
How often will I need to attend sessions?
What is 1–3 times per week, depending on the severity.
What is the third phase of rehabilitation?
What is functional training
This is the very first stage of a return-to-play protocol, involving resting the brain and body to allow symptoms to subside
What is physical and cognitive rest
Contrary to popular belief, this is the amount of time you should wait before applying heat to a sprain, rather than ice.
Answer: What is after the initial swelling subsides (or 48-72 hours)?
What are the main focuses of the return to play phase?
what is to be at full strength, complete motion range, and complete recovery
How should I feel after a session?
What is the muscle soreness is normal, but sharp, intense pain is not
What is the first phase of rehabilitation?
What is acute phase
This stage of the protocol includes sport-specific drills, such as dribbling in soccer or passing in football, but with no contact.
What is non-contact practice
The three main steps to treat a victim in shock?
What is elevate the feet, keep them warm, and keep them calm?
What does the athlete have to get to return to play?
A doctor clearing note to play.
What should I eat before/after?
What is a balanced meal 1-2 hours before, or a light snack (banana) if close to session time.