Dec 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
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HES 210 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries


Number of Credits: 3
Practice basic skills used in the prevention, recognition, and evaluation of athletic injuries. Examine the roles of the sports medicine team. Participate in hands-on demonstration of techniques. (Fall & Spring Only) Three hours lecture each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours.

Pre-/Co-requisite(s): HES 105   and BIOL 210  

Course Topics:
Athletic Trainer scope of practice

Basic anatomy

Primary and secondary surveys

Injury assessment

Athletic injury treatment modalities

Rehabilitation strategies

Concussion management

HIPPA

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Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
 

  1. Describe sports medicine and athletic training as professions under the Exercise Science umbrella. (PG4)
  2. Discuss the basic components of a comprehensive athletic injury prevention program. (PG1)
  3. Identify common risk factors and causes of athletic injuries in various sports. (PG1, GE2)
  4. Recognize environmental risk factors associated with climatic conditions, facilities, equipment, and sanitation. (PG1, GE2)
  5. Explain the role of the physical examinations and screening procedures in the identification of risk factors and disqualifying conditions. (PG1, GE2)
  6. Discuss the principles of heat illness and its prevention. (PG1)
  7. Use standard terminology for athletic injuries and communication with medical personnel. (PG1, PG4)
  8. Apply basic principles of emergency first aid to the injured athlete. (PG1, PG4, GE2)
  9. Employ proper procedures and techniques for basic taping, wrapping, splinting, and padding. (PG1, PG4, GE2)
  10. Demonstrate the ability to evaluate an athletic injury, use protective equipment and select appropriate therapeutic modalities. (PG1, PG4, GE2)



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