Lecture 1 Flashcards

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Sport Medicine

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multidisciplinary approach to health care for those seriously involved in exercise and sport

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What are the 2 main branches of Sports Medicine?

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Performance Enhancement

Injury Management

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5 Components of Performance Enhancement

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  • exercise physiology/training
  • biomechanics/training
  • sport psychology
  • sports nutrition
  • sports massage
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4 Components of Injury Management

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  • sport physician practice
  • sports physical therapy
  • athletic training and therapy
  • sports massage
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Goals of Sport Medicine

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Help active individuals achieve optimal health and meet their specific performance goals

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Athlete’s Circle of Care

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Individuals involved in the care of the athlete

Sometimes involves a wide range of health and physical activity professionals

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Role of Health Care Providers in the Athlete’s Circle of Care

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  • to promote lifelong health and wellness and to promote peak physical performance
  • peak performance is influenced by multiple interpersonal factors so a tailored approach is critical
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Role of Parent’s in Child Athletes CoC

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-parent’s should maintain open communication with the athletic training staff regarding injury, risk, athletic development, proper nutrition and treatment of injuries

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Team Doctor/Physician

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  • physician specializing in sport medicine who helps the athlete maximize function as part of a team
  • first responsibility is to determine whether an athlete is fit to participate
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Family Doctor

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  • involved in the individual athlete’s health care on an ongoing basis
  • have the athlete’s history and are in a better position to supervise long-term care and health management
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Physical Therapist

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  • help athletes improve and maintain their physical performance and ability to function independently
  • prevent and manage pain, physical impairments, disabilities and limits to participation and promote fitness
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Chiropractor

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  • provide diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the neuromusculoskeletal system
  • emphasize manual therapies including spinal manipulation and adjustment
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Athletic Therapist

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  • provide emergency, on-field and clinical care of musculoskeletal injuries
  • goal is to facilitate a safe return to participation in sport and rec activities
  • help athletes and active individuals prevent injury and improve their physical capabilities and active lifestyles
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Massage Therapist

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-assess the soft tissue and joints of the body and administer massage therapy to relive pain and symptoms of stress or to develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment physical function

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Certified Personal Trainer

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-design and implement safe and effective strength and conditioning for individual clinets

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Sports Psychologists

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  • assess, diagnose and treat psychological, emotional and behavioural disorders
  • research and apply theories relating to behaviour and metal processes
  • work with athletes to provide emotional support
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Sports Nutritionist/Sport Dietitian

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-work with individual athletes, teams and sport organizations to provide nutrition advice and strategies to support: achievement of basic nutrient recommendations, peak sport performance and prevention of sport related injuries

18
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What do Sport Nutritionists do?

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  • assessments of their nutritional health
  • diet planning advice and personal consultations
  • practical food and cooking strategies
  • weight monitoring
  • emotional support and referral