Sports Injuries. Off the sidelines & into the game
Description
Have you ever had an athlete referred to your clinic and felt as though your treatment was inadequate? Have you ever felt that your treatment approach is stale? Getting Off the Sideline and Into the Game is an interactive course that will introduce the rehab professional to the world of sports medicine and discuss how unique treatment of the athlete can be. This course offers instruction in assessment, special testing, the use of modalities, and a wide variety of therapeutic exercises and how to adapt each to meet the needs of each athlete. In addition, this course discusses athletic taping and the use of splints and braces during play and on the sideline.
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390 min
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Date of Publication
2012
Database
Alexander Street
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