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Athletic Trainers

by Movement Arts, Health Promotion, Suanne Maurer-starks, Kimberly A. Wise, James E. Leone, Jayne Kitsos
"... Who Helps the Helper? Lessons on Grieving for ..."
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Who Helps the Helper? Lessons on Grieving for

STAFF ATHLETIC TRAINERS: PERCEPTIONS OF HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINERS By

by Janelle Lynn Handlos, Janelle Lynn Handlos , 2014
"... Importance of leadership competencies in college ..."
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Importance of leadership competencies in college

Head Athletic Trainer Athletic Director

by Corry Karlen Atc, Lat Scott Smiley , 2010
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THE NATIONAL Athletic Trainers ’ Association

by unknown authors , 2009
"... has released position statements regarding hydration in athletes and the risks associated with dehydration.1 Dehydration and heat related injuries may result in loss of playing time, decrease in performance, decrease in overall health, and death.2 Because dehydra-tion is one of the primary signs of ..."
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has released position statements regarding hydration in athletes and the risks associated with dehydration.1 Dehydration and heat related injuries may result in loss of playing time, decrease in performance, decrease in overall health, and death.2 Because dehydra-tion is one of the primary signs

Arkansas Athletic Trainers ’  Association

by unknown authors
"... In sport, no injury is cloudier than concussion, and few are as catastrophic. Often though, the identification of concussion does not take place. While cases that involve a loss of consciousness are easily recognized to someone with an untrained eye, subtle concussion cases are not. For years, many ..."
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In sport, no injury is cloudier than concussion, and few are as catastrophic. Often though, the identification of concussion does not take place. While cases that involve a loss of consciousness are easily recognized to someone with an untrained eye, subtle concussion cases are not. For years, many people have used the labels bell-ringer or ding to describe the effects of a subtle blow to the head. This has led to the popular assumption that such momentary states of confusion or disorientation are not reasons to be concerned. This, however, is not the case. No matter the severity, concussion is more than an injury; it is a silent killer. Every year, an estimated 300,000 sport-related concussions occur annually in the United States1 with high school football players suffering nearly one quarter of those injuries.2 Concussion is not isolated to football though, and it is also not isolated to boys. By the time their high school playing career is complete, more than 60

AS PERCEIVED BY ENTRY-LEVEL ATHLETIC TRAINERS

by Directed Dr, David H Perrin, Susan Welch Stevens , 2005
"... Clinical experiences are integral to the education process in many professions. Professional socialization is one area of students ’ development enhanced by clinical experience. Professional socialization includes learning in the affective domain by experiencing moral, ethical and legal practice as ..."
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-level athletic trainers ’ perceptions of the importance of four common clinical experiences in the development of selected affective domain educational competencies. These experiences were peer practice, approved clinical instructor (ACI) instruction, practice coverage and game coverage. The affective domain

Burnout Among Collegiate Athletic Trainers

by Laura L Harris, See Profile
"... All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately. ..."
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All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately.

National athletic trainer’s association position statement: fluid replacement for athletes

by Douglas J. Casa, Scott J. Montain, V. Reiff, Jennifer A. Stone - Journal of Athletic Training , 2000
"... Objective: To present recommendations to optimize the fluid-replacement practices of athletes. Background: Dehydration can compromise athletic performance and increase the risk of exertional heat injury. Athletes do not voluntarily drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration during physical activi ..."
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Objective: To present recommendations to optimize the fluid-replacement practices of athletes. Background: Dehydration can compromise athletic performance and increase the risk of exertional heat injury. Athletes do not voluntarily drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration during physical

POSITION PROPOSAL GUIDE FOR CERTIFIED ATHLETIC TRAINERS IN SECONDARY SCHOOL ATHLETICS PROGRAMS NATIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINERS’ASSOCIATION

by Jon L. Almquist, District Donald Bagnall, District Karen, E. Manista, Jon L. Almquist, Donald Bagnall Atc, Karen E. Manista , 2002
"... Secondary School Athletic Trainers ’ CommitteeThe National Athletic Trainers ’ Association gratefully acknowledges the following individuals, whose assistance and contributions were instrumental in the ..."
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Secondary School Athletic Trainers ’ CommitteeThe National Athletic Trainers ’ Association gratefully acknowledges the following individuals, whose assistance and contributions were instrumental in the

Female Athletic Trainer’s in Male Professional Sports

by St. John, Fisher College, Catie Graf, St. John, Fisher College, Emily Dane-staples, Catie Graf, St. John, Fisher College
"... The number of female athletic trainers is growing fast but there is a small amount present in male professional sports. The topics of harassment, discrimination and work-life balance challenges are talked about as trials female athletic trainers face in the industry. This research looked at why ther ..."
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The number of female athletic trainers is growing fast but there is a small amount present in male professional sports. The topics of harassment, discrimination and work-life balance challenges are talked about as trials female athletic trainers face in the industry. This research looked at why
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