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    Athletic Training is an allied health profession and are health care providers dedicated to the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of injuries in physically active athletes. Certified Athletic Trainers are medical professional experts who collaborate with sport medicine physicians in providing services in injury prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation, particularly in the orthopedic and musculoskeletal disciplines. Certified Athletic Trainers work with physicians and other members

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    musculoskeletal palpation is taught in many athletic training programs. Oftentimes, the focus is on accuracy of surface anatomy landmarks instead of the ability to discriminate qualitative information such as, tissue tone, spasm, or pain response from the soft tissue. Palpation is a large foundation for evaluation and intervention, a need to further the development of this skill exists. Due to this the integration of tasks to improve palpation skills throughout athletic training curriculum may help improve student

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    highlights such as, exercise physiology, sport nutrition, sports psychology, motor behavior, biomechanics, and athletic training and sports medicine. In this career a person enjoys working out, love playing sports, and wants to maintain a healthy body. There are numerous of job titles that fall under this career. The most common job positions under an exercise and sports science career are athletic trainers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, exercise physiologists, physical education teachers

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    sight of the health of their athletes. Preseason can be a psychologically and physically taxing time for athletes and athletic trainers should do their part in making sure that they are not being pushed past the limits of what is considered to be healthy (di Fronso, Nakamura, Bortoli, Robazza, and Bertollo, 2013). Preseason is a very physically enduring time of year and athletic trainers

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    medical coverage during athletic activities to be able to recognize, manage, and treat people that suffer a concussion. Several medical organizations have recognized and recommended the use of Athletic trainers for the medical coverage of sport events. Athletic trainers are professionals specialized for the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries, in addition, to be the first responder at practices and games. During the educational course of athletic trainers, they are

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    What is athletic training? Athletic training is the concern of the well being of the athlete and generally assumes the responsibility for overseeing the total health care for the athlete. This basically states that an athletic trainer's job is to be there for the athlete whether he/she is injured or not, and to practice the prevention of injury. By learning the proper techniques and steps to stretching, an athletic trainer can pass that information onto the athlete to help prevent common problems

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    Athletic Trainer - Certified The minimum requirement for most athletic trainers is a bachelor’s degree, but many of them only have a graduate degree. The college class include science and health-related subjects, such as nutrition, kinesiology, biomechanics, and exercise physiology. You also have to pass the Board of Certification exam to be able to be a certified athletic trainer. Experience requirements include time in a clinic, internships, and those may be with a college or with a local professional

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    certified athletic trainer through the Linfield program because of my love for sports and medicine. I was involved in a number of sports throughout my life and have gone through a number of injuries. There is one injury in particular that sparked my interest in athletic training. I was playing soccer at Chemeketa Community College when I broke my foot. I spent many hours with the athletic trainer there Julie Speck (PT/ATC/R), who gave me the opportunity to work with her in the training room. She

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    Physical activity is one way that athletic trainers use to help their patient’s recovery from injuries and/or diseases (“Athletic Trainers” para. 1). After a patient’s recovery, an athletic trainer decides if an athlete is ready to begin participating in sports or competition (“Athletic Training” para. 2). Furthermore, demanding physical activity and exposure to the weather and polluted air are some working conditions an athletic trainer might face (“Athletic Trainer’ What’s para. 4). Colleges

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    Athletic trainers are health care professionals who specialize in all of the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of medical conditions involving disabilities, impairment and functional limitations. Developing and implementing rehabilitation programs, recognizing and evaluating injuries and providing emergency care or first aid are a couple of the requirements that these professionals have. They typically collaborate with licensed physicians and other medical professionals, and work with patients

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