These two individuals assist athletes overcome problems associated with anorexia.
Who is the sports psychologist and nutritionist?
First step in helping preventing injuries before any practice or contest.
What is warming up?
Type of recovery process directly involved with assisting the athlete become stronger after an injury.
What is Rehabilitation?
The parts or stations involved in a pre participation exam include (Name 2)
What is check in,medical history, height and weight, pulse and blood pressure, ortho screen, heart and lung sounds, check out.
Name the largest bone on the body
What is the Femur?
The profession evaluates, rehabilitates, and manages injured athletes so they can safely participate in their sport.
What is athletic training
Body system designed for movement
What is the muscular system?
What is pain and swelling?
The part of the exam where the athlete indicates any current or past medical conditions.
What is medical history?
The minimum square footage for an Athletic Training Facility.
What is 1000 square feet?
The individual responsible for clearing an athlete to return to play after an injury.
What is a doctor
The Shoulder moves the arm away from the midline of the body.
What is abduction?
The paper work that must be completed when an athlete is injured.
What is an injury report?
This person listens to heart and lung sounds and advises on eligibility of an athlete to participate in sports.
what is the physician?
This type of stretching involves bouncing as you stretch
What is Ballistic Stretching?
This member of the sports medicine team ensures the athletes are in tip top physical condition to participate.
Who is the strength coach.
What is Inflammation?
When an athlete is injured the athletic trainer communicates with these people.
What is the parent, coach, & physician?
The most important part of the PPE.
What is the medical history
This type of stretching involves putting pressure against a surface or another person
This individual is responsible for teaching the athletes proper technique relative to their sport
What is the coach
What is prevention of injuries?
The "go to" first aid technique to reduce swelling and pain?
What is ice?
Required every year before you can compete in atheltics in High School.
The law that requires a medical professional to keep the condition of their patients confidential.
What is HIPPA?