4th Edition

Clinical Pathology for Athletic Trainers Recognizing Systemic Disease

440 Pages
by Routledge

440 Pages
by Routledge

Newly updated with the latest professional content standards, Clinical Pathology for Athletic Trainers: Recognizing Systemic Disease, Fourth Edition provides insight on medical conditions frequently encountered in athletic training. Consistent with the profession’s shift toward the medical model, this Fourth Edition is complemented by the addition of a sports medicine physician’s perspective.... Read more

Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Introduction

Chapter 1 Principles of Clinical Pathology and Decision Making

Chapter 2 Pathophysiology

Chapter 3 Pharmacology

Chapter 4 Immune System

Chapter 5 Oncology

Chapter 6 Cardiovascular and Hematological Systems

Chapter 7 Pulmonary System

Chapter 8 Gastrointestinal and Hepatic-Biliary Systems

Chapter 9 Renal and Urogenital Systems

Chapter 10 Endocrine and Metabolic Systems

Chapter 11 Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Mouth Disorders

Chapter 12 Dermatological Conditions

Chapter 13 Neurological System

Chapter 14 Psychological Conditions

Glossary

Appendix: Normal Lab Values

Index

Biography

Rehal A. Bhojani, MD, FAAFP, CAQSM is an assistant professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center, where he serves as the Fellowship Director for the Primary Care Sports Medicine Program.  He also serves as the Medical Director for the Master of Athletic Training Program at the University of Houston.  He serves as Chief Medical Officer for the Houston Dynamo and Houston Dash and is a team physician for the Houston Rockets, University of Houston, and Sugar Land Skeeters.  

Daniel P. O’Connor, PhD, ATC is an associate professor in the Department of Health and Human Performance at the University of Houston, where he also serves on the Executive Board of the Texas Obesity Research Center. His research involves measurement and evaluation of health and health outcomes and has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. In addition to the previous editions of Clinical Pathology for Athletic Trainers, he has published more than 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. Dan has served on many committees in various athletic training professional associations and was President of the Southwest Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA District 6) in 2008-2009. 

A. Louise Fincher, EdD, ATC, LAT is Founding Dean of the School of Health Sciences at Emory & Henry College. Lou has more than 30 years of experience as an athletic trainer and an educator. She has spent countless hours developing didactic and clinical education materials both for students and athletic training educators. She also has more than 25 peer-reviewed publications and 50 professional presentations. Lou has served on several National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and Southwest Athletic Trainers’ Association committees, including the NATA Executive Committee for Education and NATA Professional Education Committee. As Chair of the NATA Professional Education Committee, Lou oversaw the development of the fifth edition of the Athletic Training Education Competencies.

“This is an important learning or reference tool for new or seasoned athletic trainers to recognize and understand underlying pathology and the role of overall health in injury and management.”
©️ Doody’s Review Service, 2022, Kimberly Friedman, MS, The Ohio State University