Share A Course: Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation: Module 7

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Share A Course: Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation: Module 7
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Share A Course: Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation: Module 7
SKU: 757S

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Module 1: covers preparation and prevention in sports medicine including the role of the sports medicine team, pre-participation physical fitness profiling, psychosocial aspects of youth sports and nutrition counseling and athletes.

Module 2: covers preparation and prevention in sports medicine including environmental considerations for sports, use of ergogenic aids in sports and sports drug testing issues

Module 3: covers applied biomechanics of cycling, golf, jumping and tennis

Module 4: covers applied biomechanics of soccer, running, swimming and baseball pitching

Module 5: covers management of sports injury and illness including delayed-onset muscle soreness, medical conditions in sport, dermatologic considerations in athletics and protective equipment in sports

Module 6: covers management of sports injury and illness including sports related concussions, traumatic injuries to the cervical spine, maxillofacial injuries and abdominal and thoracic injuries.

Module 7: covers special populations and epidemiology including the female athlete, musculoskeletal dance medicine and science, the athlete with disabilities, and selected rehabilitation needs of the masters athlete.

Module 8: covers applied biomechanics of common weight training exercises, taping for athletics and rehabilitation and applied sports injury epidemiology

Course Length: 8.0 contact hours

Instructional level: Intermediate


This package contains the testing materials only for Module 7 and NOT the required reading materials.

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Share A Course: Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation: Module 7 SKU: 757S Do you already have access to the reading materials and only need the testing materials? Are you planning to Share A Course with someone else who already has the reading materials? This package includes only the testing materials for the course and not the required reading materials. Module 1: covers preparation and prevention in sports medicine including the role of the sports medicine team, pre-participation physical fitness profiling, psychosocial aspects of youth sports and nutrition counseling and athletes. Module 2: covers preparation and prevention in sports medicine including environmental considerations for sports, use of ergogenic aids in sports and sports drug testing issues Module 3: covers applied biomechanics of cycling, golf, jumping and tennis Module 4: covers applied biomechanics of soccer, running, swimming and baseball pitching Module 5: covers management of sports injury and illness including delayed-onset muscle soreness, medical conditions in sport, dermatologic considerations in athletics and protective equipment in sports Module 6: covers management of sports injury and illness including sports related concussions, traumatic injuries to the cervical spine, maxillofacial injuries and abdominal and thoracic injuries. Module 7: covers special populations and epidemiology including the female athlete, musculoskeletal dance medicine and science, the athlete with disabilities, and selected rehabilitation needs of the masters athlete. Module 8: covers applied biomechanics of common weight training exercises, taping for athletics and rehabilitation and applied sports injury epidemiology Course Length: 8.0 contact hours Instructional level: Intermediate This package contains the testing materials only for Module 7 and NOT the required reading materials. Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation: Module 7 Course Goals and Objectives: Course Goals: This course is intended to instruct the student through self paced study on the foundation of treating special populations in athletics including the female athlete, dance medicine, an athlete with disability, and rehabilitation of the masters athlete. Student Objectives: At the end of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Understand the musculoskeletal differences between males and females. 2. Analyze female basketball/soccer players and the rate of ACL injury. 3. Analyze four factors that contribute to ACL injury. 4. Understand the relationship of the female menstrual cycle and ACL tears. 5. Evaluate the Q-angle in the lower extremity. 6. Analyze four muscles as they relate to medial tibial stress syndrome. 7. Understand the correct treatment for MTSS. 8. Understand common locations for spondylolisthesis. 9. Evaluate the relationship of SI dysfunction and lumbar motions. 10. Understand the difference between structural and functional scoliosis. 11. Understand the female athlete triad. 12. Analyze female bone mineral density and age. 13. Understand the exercise parameters for an elite pregnant athlete. 14. Analyze four conditions and exercise during pregnancy. 15. Evaluate four body parts and their likelihood to be injured during dance. 16. Understand the type of dance that will most often cause overuse injuries. 17. Evaluate the anterior talofibular ligament as it relates to different dance positions. 18. Understand the dance position with the greatest potential for injury to the foot. 19. Analyze lower extremity kinematics as it relates to turnout. 20. Understand the relationship of an anteverted/retroverted femoral neck and dancing postures. 21. Evaluate the pain pattern of an os trigonum/steida process in the foot. 22. Evaluate several types of foot fractures common in dance. 23. Understand the biomechanical processes of external hip snapping. 24. Evaluate the differences between a qualitative and quantitative biomechanical analysis. 25. Understand emergency procedures related to autonomic dysreflexia. 26. Analyze the potential for injury for a runner with a below knee amputation. 27. Analyze several medical conditions and their relationship to core body temperature. 28. Understand ideal fluid replacement in athletics. 29. Understand the body’s normal response to aging as it relates to muscle fiber type. 30. Understand the decline of flexibility in the masters athlete. 31. Understand the mechanical processes of knee osteoarthritis. 32. Analyze primary osteoarthritis of the shoulder and its causes. 33. Evaluate four sports and the possibility for an individual with a total hip arthroplasty to participate in those sports. 34. Analyze four sports and the possibility of an individual to participate in them after total shoulder arthroplasty.
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Practice Athletic Trainers, Massage Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapy
Hours Approved 8