3rd Edition

Athletic Training Student Primer A Foundation for Success

By Andrew P. Winterstein Copyright 2018
408 Pages
by Routledge

408 Pages
by Routledge

408 Pages
by Routledge

Athletic Training Student Primer: A Foundation for Success, Third Edition is a dynamic text that provides students with a foundation upon which they can build their athletic training knowledge and develop an authentic understanding of the rewards and challenges of the athletic training profession.   The Third Edition of Athletic Training Student Primer: A Foundation for Success... Read more

Dedication Photo and Illustration Credits

Acknowledgments

About the Author Interview

Participants and Contributors

Foreword by Jay Hertel, PhD, ATC, FNATA Preface

Section I Understanding Athletic Training

Chapter 1 Athletic Training: An Allied Health Profession

Chapter 2 Historical Perspectives and Future Directions

Chapter 3 Getting Started: Educational Requirements for Athletic Training

Chapter 4 Educational Resources for Athletic Training Students

Section II Common Injuries and Conditions

Chapter 5 Understanding Athletic Injury/Illness: Terminology and Classification

Chapter 6 Common Injuries to the Lower Extremity

Chapter 7 Common Injuries to the Upper Extremity

Chapter 8 Common Injuries to the Head, Face, and Spine

Chapter 9 Common Injuries to the Abdomen and Thorax, and General Medical Conditions

Section III Planning, Prevention, and Care

Chapter 10 Blood-Borne Pathogens and Standard Precautions

Chapter 11 Emergency Planning and Injury Evaluation

Chapter 12 Environmental Concerns

Chapter 13 First Aid and Initial Injury Care

Chapter 14 Components of Rehabilitation

Chapter 15 Taping and Bracing

Section IV Preparing for Success

Chapter 16 Looking Ahead Appendix A Board of Certification Standards of Professional Practice Appendix B Athletic Training Manifesto Appendix C The Musculoskeletal System Appendix D Sport Concussion Assessment Tool—5th Edition (SCAT5) Appendix E Sample History and Pre-

Participation Physical Examination Forms Appendix F Résumé Action Words

Index

Biography

Andrew P. Winterstein, PhD, ATC is a distinguished clinical professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he currently serves as the program director of the athletic training professional preparation program. A graduate of the University of Arizona, University of Oregon, and UW–Madison, Dr. Winterstein has been active in athletic training patient care and educational programming at UW–Madison since 1986.

Dr. Winterstein’s academic interests include: emerging technologies and their use in teaching and learning, medical humanities and their application to athletic training education, organizational dynamics, educational interventions/behavioral change, and patient-reported outcome measures following injury. His papers and abstracts have appeared in a variety of athletic training and sports medicine journals, and he has been privileged to make numerous professional presentations at state, regional, national, and international conferences.

In addition to this text, he is the coauthor of Administrative Topics in Athletic Training: Concepts to Practice, Second Edition with Gary Harrelson and Greg Gardner and coauthor of The Athletic Trainers Guide to Differential Diagnosis: A Visual Learning Approach with Sharon Clark.  
Dr. Winterstein has received numerous awards, including the 2017 Sayers “Bud” Miller Distinguished Educator Award, 2016 National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, 2008 Great Lakes Athletic Training Association Outstanding Educator Award, 2007 Wisconsin Athletic Trainers’ Association Outstanding Educator Award, and the 2006 UW–Madison School of Education Distinguished Service Award. He and his colleagues are 3-time winners of the NATA Educational Multimedia Committee award for educational innovations and have been awarded the MERLOT Classics Award for exemplary online learning objects.

Andy enjoys fly fishing, standup paddling, watch collecting, reading, and writing. He resides in Madison, Wisconsin with his wife, Barb.