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    William E. Prentice, PhD, ATC, PT, FNATA, professor, coordinator Sports Medicine Program, Department of Exercise and Sport Science, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
    Summary: Designed to be used by athletic trainers in courses concerned with the scientific evidence-based and clinical foundations of athletic training and sports medicine. The text leads the student from general foundations to specific concepts relative to injury prevention, evaluation management, and rehabilitation."--Publisher

    Contents:
    pt. I. Professional development and responsibilities. Ch. 1. The athletic trainer as a health care provider ; Ch. 2. Health care organization and administration in athletic training ; Ch. 3. Legal concerns and insurance issues
    pt. II. Risk management. Ch. 4. Fitness and conditioning techniques ; Ch. 5. Nutrition and supplements ; Ch. 6. Environmental considerations ; Ch. 7. Protective equipment ; Ch. 8. Wrapping and taping
    pt. III. Pathology of sports injury. Ch. 9. Mechanisms and characteristics of musculoskeletal and nerve trauma ; Ch. 10. Tissue response to injury
    pt. IV. Management skills. Ch. 11. Psychosocial intervention for sports injuries and illnesses ; Ch. 12. On-the-field acute care and emergency procedures ; Ch. 13. Off-the-field injury ; Ch. 14. Infectious diseases, bloodborne pathogens, and universal precautions ; Ch. 15. Using therapeutic modalities ; Ch. 16. Using therapeutic exercise in rehabilitation ; Ch. 17. Pharmacology, drugs, and sports
    pt. V. Musculoskeletal conditions. Ch. 18. The foot ; Ch. 19. The ankle and lower leg ; Ch. 20. The knee and related structures ; Ch. 21. The thigh, hip, groin, and pelvis ; Ch. 22. The shoulder complex ; Ch. 23. The elbow ; Ch. 24. The forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers ; Ch. 25. The spine
    pt. Vi. General medical conditions. Ch. 26. The head, face, eyes, ears, nose, and throat ; Ch. 27. The thorax and abdomen ; Ch. 28. Skin disorders ; Ch. 29. Additional general medical conditions
    Appendixes.
    Digital Access AccessPhysiotherapy 2017