100 10090 120 Sports Medicine (SCP) 068, 067 130 140 150 11-12 160 170 180 210 02.0 Health and Safety 211 2.9.3 212 1.9.3 213 1.9.1 214 1.5.5 215 3.0.3 216 3.9.2 220 06.0 Physical Education 221 3.5.2 222 3.9.3 223 4.0.2 224 4.0.3 225 2.9.3 226 2.0.3 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 300 1. Students will understand the requirements to become a certified athletic trainer. 300 2. Students will understand basic human anatomy and physiology. 300 3. Students will understand athletics-related injuries to the axial region of the body. 300 4. Students will understand athletics-related injuries to the appendicular region of the body. 300 5. Students will understand rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletics-related injuries. 300 6. Students will be able to provide emergency care. 300 7. Students will understand how to prevent athletic-related injuries through the athletic taping. 300 300 400 Basics of human anatomy and physiology 400 1. Introduction to anatomy 400 2. Basics of tissue injuries 400 Understanding athletics-related injuries to the axial region 400 1. Head injuries 400 2. Facial injuries 400 3. Throat and thorax injuries 400 4. Abdominal injuries 400 5. Spinal injuries 400 Understanding athletics-related injuries to the upper extremity 400 1. Shoulder injuries 400 2. Elbow injuries 400 3. Wrist and hand injuries 400 Understanding athletics-related injuries to the lower extremity 400 1. Hip, pelvis, and thigh injuries 400 2. Knee injuries 400 3. Foot, ankle, and lower-leg injuries 400 Rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletics-related injuries 400 1. Patient assessment and treatment methods 400 2. Reconditioning programs 400 3. Psychology and athletic training 400 Providing emergency care 400 1. Planning for emergencies 400 2. Primary and secondary procedures 400 3. Environmental situations and injuries 400 4. Stabilization and transportation of injured athletes 400 Preventing athletics-related injuries 400 1. Protective taping and wrapping 400 2. Protective equipment used in athletics 400 Other athletic conditions and concerns 400 1. Conditions and illnesses 400 2. Communicable diseases 400 3. Common drugs used in athletics 400 4. Nutrition and weight control 500 1. Students will be able to identify each bone of the human body. 500 2. Students will be able to identify the major muscle groups of the human body. 500 3. Students will be able to distinguish between first, second, and three degree sprains and strains. 500 4. Students will be able to provide basic first aid. 500 5. Students will be able to perform CPR. 500 6. Students will be able to wrap and tape ankles, knees, arms, shoulders, and wrists. 500 7. Students will be able to design a rehabilitation and reconditioning program for injured student-athletes. 500 8. Students will be able to design fitness and nutritional plans for student-athletes. 500 600 1. Students will be exposed to various collegiate athletic training programs and facilities. 600 2. Students will be exposed to various training and treatment modalities through a variety of guest speakers in the field of sports medicine. 600 3. Students will experience hands-on training of first aid and athletic taping and wrapping. 600 700 1. Students will be tested weekly in the content area of sportsmedicine through the use of multiple choice tests and hypothetical situational tests. 700 2. Students will be tested weekly on the performance of basic first aid techniques. 700 3. Students will be tested weekly on the performance of athletic taping and wrapping. 700 4. Students will present two oral presentations on a current training or treatment modality in sportsmedicine. 700 5. Students will take a multiple choice final exam made up of 265 questions. 700 6. Students will take an American Red Cross Basic First Aid and CPR exam. 800 1. Students will be encouraged to write to a specialist in the sportsmedicine field. 800 2. Students will be encouraged to attend local sportsmedicine-related workshops. 820 Fundamentals of Athletic Training - 2nd Edition by Human Kinetics textbook. 820 American Red Cross Basic First Aid and CPR manual. 820 Athleic Training Series videos by Cramer Products. 820 Athletic Tape and Pre-Wrap by Johnson and Johnson. 820