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OverviewFrance's INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS MEDICINE AND ATHLETIC TRAINING, 3rd Edition, equips you with a solid understanding of the functional concepts of the human body and then teaches you how to apply that knowledge to real-life practice. It combines comprehensive coverage of Nutrition, Sports Psychology, Kinesiology and therapeutic modalities with the latest research, concussion protocols and guidelines for First Aid, CPR and AED. An all-new section is devoted to athletes with disabilities and their right to participate, and an entire chapter is dedicated to special challenges that athletes face. Vivid illustrations, photos, artwork and diagrams bring chapter concepts to life. In addition, insight into a wide range of careers in the Sports Medicine field helps you plan for the future. It's the ideal text for anyone interested in athletics and the medical needs of athletes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert FrancePublisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Delmar Cengage Learning Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 21.50cm , Height: 27.40cm , Length: 1.70cm Weight: 1.200kg ISBN: 9780357379165ISBN 10: 0357379160 Pages: 720 Publication Date: 31 January 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsUNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS MEDICINE AND ATHLETIC TRAINING. 1. Sports Medicine: The Multidisciplinary Approach to Athletic Health Care. 2. Athletic Training. 3. The Central Training Room. 4. The Athletic Training Student Aide Program. UNIT II: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN ATHLETIC TRAINING. 5. Emergency Preparedness: Injury Game Plan. 6. The Pre-Participation Physical Examination. 7. Prehabilitation and Preseason Conditioning. 8. Nutrition and the Athlete. 9. Dietary Supplements and Performance Enhancers. 10. Sports Psychology. 11. Assessment and Evaluation of Sports Injuries. 12. Therapeutic Physical Modalities. 13. Taping and Wrapping. UNIT III: INJURY ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT. 14. Kinesiology. 15. Bleeding and Shock. 16. The Bones and Soft Tissues. 17. The Foot, Ankle, and Lower Leg. 18. The Knee. 19. The Hip and Pelvis. 20. The Elbow, Wrist, and Hand. 21. The Shoulder. 22. The Chest and Abdomen. 23. The Head and Face. 24. The Spine. UNIT IV: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS. 25. Special Considerations in Athletes.ReviewsLOVE LOVE LOVE it. Have been using this text for 8 years and couldn't write a better text myself. Overall, the students love it. Best condensed version of such curriculum!!! Concise, in depth, and to the point. I feel like this textbook is a very good entry level Sports Medicine text. The readability is perfect for high school aged students and gives an appropriate overview of all topics related to Sports Medicine. The information included has a wide scope without unnecessary details and can be elaborated upon as a teacher sees fit. Excellent textbook for an introductory high school course. This textbook introduces Sports Medicine and Athletic Training in a student friendly manner. I feel like this textbook is a very good entry level Sports Medicine text. The readability is perfect for high school aged students and gives an appropriate overview of all topics related to Sports Medicine. The information included has a wide scope without unnecessary details and can be elaborated upon as a teacher sees fit. Excellent textbook for an introductory high school course. This textbook introduces Sports Medicine and Athletic Training in a student friendly manner. LOVE LOVE LOVE it. Have been using this text for 8 years and couldn't write a better text myself. Overall, the students love it. Best condensed version of such curriculum!!! Concise, in depth, and to the point. Excellent textbook for an introductory high school course. This textbook introduces Sports Medicine and Athletic Training in a student friendly manner. I feel like this textbook is a very good entry level Sports Medicine text. The readability is perfect for high school aged students and gives an appropriate overview of all topics related to Sports Medicine. The information included has a wide scope without unnecessary details and can be elaborated upon as a teacher sees fit. LOVE LOVE LOVE it. Have been using this text for 8 years and couldn't write a better text myself. Overall, the students love it. Best condensed version of such curriculum!!! Concise, in depth, and to the point. Excellent textbook for an introductory high school course. This textbook introduces Sports Medicine and Athletic Training in a student friendly manner. LOVE LOVE LOVE it. Have been using this text for 8 years and couldn't write a better text myself. Overall, the students love it. Best condensed version of such curriculum!!! Concise, in depth, and to the point. I feel like this textbook is a very good entry level Sports Medicine text. The readability is perfect for high school aged students and gives an appropriate overview of all topics related to Sports Medicine. The information included has a wide scope without unnecessary details and can be elaborated upon as a teacher sees fit. Author InformationRobert C. France, CSMT, RSMT, is a retired certified and registered athletic trainer in Washington state. His vast knowledge of sports medicine and athletic training has been derived from extensive training from some of the finest colleges in the United States and Europe. His training as an emergency medical technician has helped him to design disaster preparedness programs and assist in their implementation. Registered and certified as an advanced instructor with the National Safety Council, Robert has instructed hundreds of high schools, colleges and professionals in first aid, CPR and advanced instructor training. He also has presented lectures throughout the United States and in Europe. Robert’s unique three-year high school sports medicine program has been recognized nationally for its excellence in preparing students for the fields of sports medicine and athletic training. Students graduating from his program are now physicians, physical therapists and certified athletic trainers throughout the United States. He has helped dozens of high schools across the country design and implement similar sports medicine programs. His many awards include Athletic Trainer of the Year and Teacher of the Year, and in 1996 he was selected as a member of the medical staff for the Olympic Games in Atlanta. He also is the author of Introduction to Physical Education and Sport Science. 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