Foothill CollegeApproved Course Outlines

Kinesiology & Athletics Division
PHED 62CCLINICAL EXPERIENCES IN SPORTS MEDICINE IIISummer 2013
9 hours laboratory.3 Units

Total Quarter Learning Hours: 108 (Total of All Lecture, Lecture/Lab, and Lab hours X 12)
 
 Lecture Hours: Lab Hours: 9 Lecture/Lab:
 Note: If Lab hours are specified, see item 10. Lab Content below.

Repeatability -
Statement: May be taken three times for credit.
 
Criteria:Practical application of the students' expected outcomes and expanded content will vary with each sport. Course repetitions typically involve new experiences with different sports. These include new types of injuries, treatments and rehabilitation requirements. These include: A. Contact/collision sports B. Limited collision sports C. No contact sports

Status -
 Course Status: InactiveGrading: Letter Grade with P/NP option
 Degree Status: ApplicableCredit Status: Credit
 Degree or Certificate Requirement: AS Degree
 GE Status: Non-GE

Articulation Office Information -
 Transferability: CSUValidation: 07/01/2008; 11/13/12

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.
Prerequisites: PHED 62A and 62B.
Co-requisite: None
Advisory: None

2. Course Objectives -
The student will be able to:
  1. Demonstrate Injury Evaluation Skills for the Lower Extremity
  2. Demonstrate On-Field Emergency Evaluation and First-Aid Response
  3. Demonstrate Fundamentals of Exercise
  4. Instruct Beginning Students on Novice Skills
4. Course Content (Body of knowledge) -
Instructor lecture and demonstration will teach:
  1. Injury Evaluation Skills for the Lower Extremity
    1. Evaluation of foot, ankle, lower leg
    2. Evaluation of knee
    3. Evaluation of thigh, hip and groin
  2. On-Field Emergency Evaluation and First-Aid Response
    1. Head injury
      1. Cranial nerves (II - XII)
      2. Mental capacity testing
  3. Fundamentals of Exercise
    1. Isotonic / varied resistance exercise machines
      1. Upper extremity
      2. Lower extremity
    2. Free weights / constant resistance exercise
      1. Upper extremity
      2. Lower extremity
    3. Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
      1. Upper extremity
      2. Lower extremity
  4. Student Instruction
    1. PHED 62A / PHED 62B educational session
5. Repeatability - Moved to header area.
 
6. Methods of Evaluation -
  1. Physical skills and performance will be evaluated by direct instructor observation.
  2. Skill understanding will be evaluated through written explanation.
7. Representative Text(s) -
Prentice, William E. Arnheim's Principles of Athletic Training. 14th Edition, Boston, MA, McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2011.

8. Disciplines -
Physical Education
 
9. Method of Instruction -
Lab
 
10. Lab Content -
Instructor lecture and demonstration will teach:
  1. Injury Evaluation Skills for the Lower Extremity
    1. Evaluation of foot, ankle, lower leg
    2. Evaluation of knee
    3. Evaluation of thigh, hip and groin
  2. On-Field Emergency Evaluation and First-Aid Response
    1. Head injury
      1. Cranial nerves (II - XII)
      2. Mental capacity testing
  3. Fundamentals of Exercise
    1. Isotonic / varied resistance exercise machines
      1. Upper extremity
      2. Lower extremity
    2. Free weights / constant resistance exercise
      1. Upper extremity
      2. Lower extremity
    3. Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
      1. Upper extremity
      2. Lower extremity
  4. Student Instruction
    1. PHED 62A / PHED 62B educational session
 
11. Honors Description - No longer used. Integrated into main description section.
 
12. Types and/or Examples of Required Reading, Writing and Outside of Class Assignments -
Description of exercise techniques with correlating muscle use.
13. Need/Justification -
This course is a required core course for the AS degree in Athletic Injury Care.


Course status: Inactive
Last updated: 2013-02-26 15:12:10


Foothill CollegeApproved Course Outlines