Pfeiffer and Mangus's Concepts of Athletic Training - Couverture souple

Trowbridge, Cynthia; Ferris, Cheryl M.

 
9781284127300: Pfeiffer and Mangus's Concepts of Athletic Training

Synopsis

Pfeiffer and Mangus's Concepts of Athletic Training focuses on the care and management of sport- and activity-related injuries while presenting key concepts in a comprehensive, logically sequential manner that will assist future professionals in making the correct decisions when confronted with an activity-related injury or illness in their scope of practice. The eighth edition of Pfeiffer and Mangus's Concepts of Athletic Training features new, full-color presentation as well as deeper and updated coverage on topics. Major Concepts sections at the beginning of each chapter to provide an overview of what is to come Anatomy Review to introduce body parts to students who are unfamiliar with human anatomy and provide a refresher for those who make have taken an anatomy course What If? boxes encourage students to work on critical decision-making skills, alone or in a group setting with role-playing activities Time Out boxes provide additional information related to the text, such as NATA Athletic Helmet Removal Guidelines Athletic Trainers SPEAK Out boxes feature a different athletic trainer in every chapter who discusses an element of athlete care and injury prevention Review Questions close each chapter to engage students in thoughtfully reviewing key concepts Introduction to Athletic Training Fundamentals of Athletic Training Fundamentals of Sport Injury Techniques of Athletic Training Care and Prevention of Injuries Allied health, physical education, coaching, and athletic training majors will find this text to be a valuable resource. (c) 2023 450 pages

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À propos des auteurs

Dr. Trowbridge has taught at UT-Arlington since 2004 and has been a BOC certified athletic trainer (AT) since 1993. She serves as an associate professor for the athletic training education program and teaches within the Athletic Training Master's program at UT-Arlington. Cindy is actively engaged in research on the clinical effectiveness of therapeutic modalities including diathermy, electrical stimulation, whole body vibration, and cryotherapy. She has presented abstracts at national conferences and continues to publish research data. Cindy has been an AT with Olympic-level sports and traveled with the Bobsled and Skeleton teams. She served on the sport medicine teams for the Winter World University Games (2003) and the Beijing Paralympics (2008). She also has worked with USA Basketball and travelled to the 3x3 Basketball World Championships (18 and under) in Madrid, Spain (2012) and Jakarta, Indonesia (2013). She is a Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer for National Athletic Trainers' Association (2014) and was recently awarded the Christine M Bonci Award for Excellence in Athletic Training Scholarship from the Southwest Athletic Trainers' Association (2021). In her spare time, she enjoys live music, international travel, skiing, hiking, and cycling.

As a certified/licensed athletic trainer since 1994, Cheryl has practiced and taught the biomechanical paradigm in orthopedic health care while employed by Waynesburg University in the Athletic Training Education Program and has instructed undergraduate athletic training and graduate exercise science and sports studies and health science students at California University of Pennsylvania. Also, she provided health care services for sports teams as an athletic trainer at South Fayette High School and for physically active individuals at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Academically, she has published journal articles and abstracts and presented on the topics of lower extremity training and ACL injuries in females as well as Type 1 diabetes and Celiac disease in sports. Cheryl was employed as an independent consultant for Expert Medic and the Aircast Foundation/Extremity War Trauma Research Foundation for 4 years as she contributed to electronic health records projects and grant funding.' She has served the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers Society and the Board of Certification for over 20 years and volunteered at various events such as Breast Cancer 3-Day walks and marathons. A struggle with health issues led Cheryl to become a Certified Bowenwork(R) Practitioner in 2018 and Tensegrity MedicineÔ Practitioner in 2020. Both of these practices utilize the biotensegrity paradigm when looking at the human body in its wholeness. Cheryl is currently the owner of Lucia Health, LLC, outside of Pittsburgh, PA, where she uses complimentary forms of manual therapy and body-mind techniques to assist the innate healing capacity in individuals.' Her continued learning journey includes becoming a licensed massage therapist in 2022. In her spare time, she enjoys live music and doing anything outdoors.

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