2019 Objectives: Subject to change or updates
Schmidt-Lower Extremity Injury Prevention
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Cowden-Female ACL Injuries
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Mansfield-Management of the Injured Athlete-Pre & Post Surgery, The Physician and Athletic Training Team
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Collins-Concussion Management-Clinical Trajectories & Treatment
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Scott-Evaluation and Management of the Cervical Spine
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Scott-Treatment of the Surgical Spine
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Lauritzen-Concussion-Clinical Trajectory Treatment
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Berdoza-Food Diets-The Good, The Bad, and When to Intervene
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Baulch-Utilizing the Overhead Squat and Single Leg Squat Assessment in the Athletic Training Facility.
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Horsley-Case Study: Asymptomatic Epidural Hematoma in a HS Baseball Player
Clinic attendees will be able to:
Schmidt-Lower Extremity Injury Prevention
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Recognize and list at least three of the most common lower extremity injuries
- Produce and apply a program for lower a extremity prevention plan
Cowden-Female ACL Injuries
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Identify and label the ACL and other major structures of the knee
- Recognize specific ACL injuries(specifically and in conjunction with other structures) in the female athlete
- Choose and design a specific treatment progression for female ACL injuries
Mansfield-Management of the Injured Athlete-Pre & Post Surgery, The Physician and Athletic Training Team
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Outline the management of the injured athlete as that pertains to the Physician and Athletic Trainer
- Summarize and Discuss the Pre and Post Surgical management of injured athletes
- Be able to formulate, describe, and justify a treatment management plan for the injured athlete
Collins-Concussion Management-Clinical Trajectories & Treatment
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Describe and define the common symptoms of the six clinical concussion trajectories
- Be able to distinguish between different assessment tools that can be used to differentially diagnose each clinical trajectory
- Develop and explain the treatment options based on the clinical concussion trajectories
Scott-Evaluation and Management of the Cervical Spine
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Distinguish between the anatomy and function of the cervical/thoracic spine and shoulder girdle in the athlete
- Develop best practices for the clinical exam and interpret physical exam findings to make accurate assessment of the cervical spine and associated nerve pathways
- Have a good understanding of how the best practices in the overall treatment of the cervical/thoracic spine and shoulder girdle can improve an athlete’s injury when treated correctly
Scott-Treatment of the Surgical Spine
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Examine manual therapies including trigger point release, active release and simple joint mobilization techniques of the cervical/thoracic spine and shoulder girdle
- Assess and explain after an examination which techniques would be best for the injured athlete
- Critique and assess each other during manual therapy
Lauritzen-Concussion-Clinical Trajectory Treatment
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Recognize the specific trajectories for an individual with a concussion
- Produce, practice and modify a treatment plan for an individual with a concussion
- Explain and justify the need and reason for the treatment plan for the concussed individual.
Berdoza-Food Diets-The Good, The Bad, and When to Intervene
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Define food terminology and chronic inflammation
- Compare and contrast the different food diets that are most prevalent today
- Analyze the food diets and then develop and implement a plan for specific needs of the athletes that have chronic inflammation
Baulch-Utilizing the Overhead Squat and Single Leg Squat Assessment in the Athletic Training Facility.
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Identify the purpose of utilizing the squat assessment with injured and healthy athletes
- Understand the process of conducting the assessments
- Breakdown and analyze data from each kinetic chain checkpoint to determine asymmetries and compensations
- Explain how to develop an effective corrective exercise program based on the information from the squat assessment
Horsley-Case Study: Asymptomatic Epidural Hematoma in a HS Baseball Player
Clinic attendees will be able to:
- Define and identify the signs and symptoms of an Epidural Hematoma
- Interpret the timeline, imaging, surgery notes and post-surgical care to predict athlete recovery success and a plan for return to play
- Assess what is learned from this specific Epidural Hematoma incident and predict any future chances of it happening again