This sources is a remix of Sarah Davies' original work on "Sports …
This sources is a remix of Sarah Davies' original work on "Sports Medicine Model: Mechanism of Injuries" The attached powerpoint contains videos and questions not included in the original powerpoint in an effort to make the powerpoint more engaging.In the remix there are three great videos from a medical doctor, ABC news, and a youtube sports channel. In these videos students will learn about what it takes to be as sports medicine doctor/orthopedist, the risks students, parents, and coaches need to understand about children playing sports, and they will witness major college football injuries that have happened in the past.Feel free to do a think, pair, share activity after viewing the videos.
This course is designed to help students develop a general awareness of …
This course is designed to help students develop a general awareness of health careers and specific preparation for physical therapy and sports medicine occupations. Classroom instruction covers such topics as: medical terminology; human anatomy; emergency procedures; soft tissue and bone injuries; causes, symptoms and management of injuries; nutrition; physical fitness; and career opportunities. In addition to this ongoing classroom instruction, students will rotate through on-the-job training experiences with local physical therapists, chiropractors, athletic trainers, physical education instructors and recreational facility managers. Throughout this course, the studentsŐ core academic skills and ability to deal with people will be stressed.
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