KIN 300 Lecture 21 Outline of Last Lecture Outline of Current Lecture II Guest Speaker Notes a Sports Medicine Current Lecture Guest Speaker 11 11 14 Sports Medicine James B Robinson M D How I Got Here o 4 years of undergraduate LSU o 4 years medical school LSUMC o 3 years Family Medicine Residency U of A CCHS o 1 year Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Cleveland Clinic A Day in the Life o 5 30 am rounds at DCH o 7 30 am U of A training room o 8 30 am office hours o 12 00pm rounds at Northport DCH o 1 00 pm office hours o 5 30 pm U of A training room o 7 00 pm U of A sporting event game o 10 30 pm back to hospital Accomplishments o Head Team Physician 1989 present o Medical Director DCH Sports Medicine o Endowed Chair of Sports Medicine CCHS o Fellowship Director U of A Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program o Professor Family Medicine TFPRP o Medical Director AHSAA o AHSAA Sports Hall of Fame o 2000 Olympic Team Physician Sports Medicine definition the total medical care of the active individual o The sports medicine physician takes care of ALL active individuals o On a Team These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician Basic training in one of the areas of primary care o Family practice o Pediatrics o Internal medicine o Emergency medicine 1 2 year post graduate fellowship followed by a test CAQ Works out of private practice student health or orthopedics The quarterback Coordinates all aspects of athlete s care Orthopedic Sports Medicine Basic orthopedic training 1 year fellowship in orthopedic sports medicine Sub specialty board certification in sports medicine Trained in surgical procedures unique to active individuals in order to return them to play as soon as possible Athletic Trainer Undergraduate degree formal training in the care of athletes Certification through the NATA National Athletic Trainers Association Licensed in most states Supervised by a physician Most important person on the team Injury evaluation knowledge of anatomy mechanism of injury proper exam video analysis Physical Therapist Undergraduate degree Completion of formal physical therapy curriculum at an accredited school normally 3 4 years Responsible for injury rehabilitation Range of motion decrease swelling reduction of pain end goal of returning them back to playing the sport Strength and Conditioning Coach Undergraduate degree post graduate studies and degree Certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association Proper techniques periodicity of training nutritional supplements Equipment Manager Trained in the proper fitting of all protective equipment o If not injury is at high risk Nutritionist Undergraduate degree post graduate degree Responsible for ALL nutritional aspects including o Daily meal planning and training table o Pre game meal o Weight loss or weight gain o Disordered eating Orthopedic Subspecialty Hand surgeon foot and ankle surgeon spine or hip surgeon Psychology Responsible for the mental health of the athlete o Adjustment disorder injury reality mental illness drug or alcohol counseling Chiropractor Trained at accredited institution No formal training in sports chiropractor Luxury personnel driven by athletes demand Integral part of care of injuries and rehabilitation Message Therapist Formal training in the art of massage No formal training or certification in sports medicine massage Feel good aspect of the team Available by athlete s demand Expensive Medical Consultants Cardiology Neurosurgeon Dentist Ophthalmologist Pulmonologist Gastroenterologist Allergy and immunology Dermatology
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