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| 1. Description - |
| Hands-on experience in emergency care, injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries in the on-campus Athletic Treatment Center. Off-campus athletic training facilities and outpatient physical therapy clinics may also be utilized for the internship. Observation of orthopedic surgical procedures with the permission of the team physician is available.
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| Prerequisites: PHED 62A and 62B.
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| Co-requisite: None
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| Advisory: None
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| 2. Course Objectives - |
| The student will be able to:
- Demonstrate Injury Evaluation Skills for the Lower Extremity
- Demonstrate On-Field Emergency Evaluation and First-Aid Response
- Demonstrate Fundamentals of Exercise
- Instruct Beginning Students on Novice Skills
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| 4. Course Content (Body of knowledge) - |
| Instructor lecture and demonstration will teach:
- Injury Evaluation Skills for the Lower Extremity
- Evaluation of foot, ankle, lower leg
- Evaluation of knee
- Evaluation of thigh, hip and groin
- On-Field Emergency Evaluation and First-Aid Response
- Head injury
- Cranial nerves (II - XII)
- Mental capacity testing
- Fundamentals of Exercise
- Isotonic / varied resistance exercise machines
- Upper extremity
- Lower extremity
- Free weights / constant resistance exercise
- Upper extremity
- Lower extremity
- Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
- Upper extremity
- Lower extremity
- Student Instruction
- PHED 62A / PHED 62B educational session
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| 5. Repeatability - Moved to header area. |
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| 6. Methods of Evaluation - |
| - Physical skills and performance will be evaluated by direct instructor observation.
- Skill understanding will be evaluated through written explanation.
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| 7. Representative Text(s) - |
| Prentice, William E. Arnheim's Principles of Athletic Training. 14th Edition, Boston, MA, McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2011.
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| 8. Disciplines - |
| Physical Education
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| 9. Method of Instruction - |
| Lab
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| 10. Lab Content - |
| Instructor lecture and demonstration will teach:
- Injury Evaluation Skills for the Lower Extremity
- Evaluation of foot, ankle, lower leg
- Evaluation of knee
- Evaluation of thigh, hip and groin
- On-Field Emergency Evaluation and First-Aid Response
- Head injury
- Cranial nerves (II - XII)
- Mental capacity testing
- Fundamentals of Exercise
- Isotonic / varied resistance exercise machines
- Upper extremity
- Lower extremity
- Free weights / constant resistance exercise
- Upper extremity
- Lower extremity
- Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
- Upper extremity
- Lower extremity
- Student Instruction
- PHED 62A / PHED 62B educational session
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| 11. Honors Description - No longer used. Integrated into main description section. |
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| 12. Types and/or Examples of Required Reading, Writing and Outside of Class Assignments - |
| Description of exercise techniques with correlating muscle use.
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| 13. Need/Justification - |
| This course is a required core course for the AS degree in Athletic Injury Care.
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