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KIN 300 Lecture 21Outline of Last Lecture Outline of Current Lecture II. Guest Speaker Notesa. Sports MedicineCurrent LectureGuest Speaker 11-11-14Sports 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 DCHo 7:30 am  U of A training room o 8:30 am  office hourso 12:00pm  rounds at Northport DCHo 1:00 pm  office hourso 5:30 pm  U of A training roomo 7:00 pm  U of A sporting event (game)o 10:30 pm  back to hospital - Accomplishments:o Head Team Physician: 1989 – presento Medical Director: DCH Sports Medicineo Endowed Chair of Sports Medicine: CCHSo Fellowship Director: U of A Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Programo Professor: Family Medicine, TFPRPo Medical Director: AHSAAo AHSAA Sports Hall of Fameo 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 practiceo Pediatricso Internal medicineo 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, properexam, 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 equipmento 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 tableo Pre-game mealo Weight loss or weight gaino 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,


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