Athletic Trainers The growing trend of this generation aiming to become more fit and with the United States making football its national sport, the need for more athletic trainers has significantly risen over the years. Currently, athletic trainers is one of the fastest growing profession in the United States but even with this growing trend, people outside of the industry still confuse athletic trainers for personal trainers. Similar to strength and conditioning coaches, performance specialists…
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Championship, I knew I wanted to be an athletic trainer for the Lady Vols someday. As I got into high school and was asked what I wanted to be when I got older, I always answered an athletic trainer. But after my senior year of basketball, I began thinking more and decided I wanted the option of being a basketball coach as well. So, when I came to the University of Tennessee, I made the decision to double major in Kinesiology (with the goal of becoming an athletic trainer for a collegiate women’s basketball…
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My research question is, “How reliable is the Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment Cognitive Testing (imPACT) test?”. After having worked in the athletic training room at my high school for two and a half years, I was thoroughly exposed to the test by administering it to athletes and even taking it myself after receiving a concussion. The two head athletic trainers I worked under did not believe the test was very reliable, but, used it anyhow as it was easy to administer and monitor how athletes…
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After carefully reading this article in the current issue of JAT, I feel compelled to make a few remarks. Or maybe more than a few remarks. We are consistently teaching our young students in our athletic training programs that in order to be a “good” athletic trainer, you must strategically and proficiently use a large set of special tests when you are presented with a particular injury; regardless of whether they are “good” tests or not. What I mean by “good” is not whether it is a “sexy” or “sophisticated”…
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Southeastern Conference (SEC), Sunbelt, and the Pacific-12 Conference (PAC-12) have in common with one another? These are all major college athletic conferences in the United States. What else does these colleges have in common they make millions of dollars and each year off of students athletes and don’t give one red nickel to these kids. In this research paper I will be so that this is unfair and should give each one of these kids some of that revenue so that they can have some money to spend. I…
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Introduction This research paper looks at the area of college athletics, both male and female, and examines their diet plans. How does college athletes’ diets compare to traditional American foodways? This topic is important because it examines a huge part of American culture and essentially what it means to be American. To focus on how dieting is emphasized in American culture, specifically athletes’ food consumption, this paper focuses on the foodways of Hope College athletes…
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repair with or without reinforcing the injured ACL with suture-based internal bracing, and growing evidence supports biological augmenta¬tion using platelet-rich plasma and mesenchymal stem cells to enhance tissue healing. Physical therapists and athletic trainers are increasing their efforts to facilitate greater athlete cognitive engagement during therapeutic exercise performance to better restore nonimpaired neuromus¬cular control activation amplitude and timing. Knee brace design and use needs to evolve…
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Part A: Research Alternative Therapies available in Australia: Alexander technique Aromatherapy Herbal medicine Homeopathy Naturopathy Reiki EFT -Tapping Hypnosis Chiropractor Reflexology Acupuncture Nature of therapy – Energy Psychology-new field. Non-invasive Report Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is an alternative complementary therapy that is based on energy meridians used in traditional acupuncture, aiming to restore the balance of the internal bio-energy system, and thus solving…
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maybe open the eyes of kids that play the sport that they have to be safe when they play football. This is a silent but killer problem in our community. Many kids play football from kindergarten to high school and yearly it is on the front page of the paper about local football. That means there’s a lot of hitting and a lot of concussions. I just believe it is such a big problem because kids are hiding it and not telling their coaches to get better and get help. I just believe it is something that needs…
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Z3310122 Ying Liu (Serena) Mgmt 2718 The QWL (Quality of Work Life) originates from the mining industry of England in the 1960s. It emphasises the importance of the role of humans in production and was developed alongside the human capital theory[1]. QWL has a sole aim[2] "to improve organization efficiency via satisfying the employee's psychological and social needs". The American society of training and development (ASTD) [3] emphasises…
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