Assessment and Needs Analysis

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(Squat jump) Jump mat: r = 0.967Jump mat: r = 0.97Jump and reach: r = 0.906Force Plate: r = 0.75–0.99a Leard et al. (2007)Markovic et al. (2004)Leard et al. (2007)Moir…

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Pathophysiology of skeletal injuries

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Bone is a living, well-organised, vascular form of connective tissue. It is largely composed of an organic protein, collagen, and an inorganic mineral, hydroxyapatite, which combine to provide a mechanical…

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Clinical reasoning

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Leaver-Dunn, Harrelson, Martin and Wyatt (2002), investigated the tendency of undergraduate athletic training students to think critically. Their research findings provide some useful considerations in terms of understanding critical thinking…

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Management of acute sport injury

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Specific injuries encountered It is surprisingly difficult to locate summary data on the incidences of specific injuries in sport. Apart from the epidemiological challenges previously outlined, there are some practical…

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Psychology and sports rehabilitation

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Cognitive appraisal According to the stress model, the way your athlete cognitively interprets a situation is affected by their personality and their coping styles. Cognitive appraisal affects stress levels, which…

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Pathophysiology of ligament injuries

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Each ligament is built by multiple fascicle units. Each fascicle carries the collagen fibrils and fibroblasts cells in longitudinal lines and encapsulates them in a loose connective tissue called endoligament….

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Pathophysiology of skeletal muscle injuries

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An individual muscle fibre is a long cylindrical cell with multiple nuclei bound by its sarcolemma (Lutz and Lieber 1999). The sarcolemma invaginates around the muscle fibre forming T-tubules. Each…

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medicine

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Sports medicine INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Sports medicine encompasses healthcare for the exercising individual. The first associations for sports medicine practitioners appeared in the second half of the twentieth century (for…

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Common sporting illnesses and injuries

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Chapter Seven Common sporting illnesses and injuries Learning outcomes Demonstrate care and management of athletes suffering from sporting-related injuries and illnesses. 1. Define and apply the RICER and NO HARM…

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