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Oliaro, Scott; Anderson, Scott; Hooker, Dan – Journal of Athletic Training, 2001
Presents a new approach in the evaluation and management of concussions from the athletic trainer's perspective. This quantifiable assessment technique provides more information on which return-to-play decisions can be made based on the athlete's symptoms and performance on objective tests. It can be used during initial sideline examinations as…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Brain, Evaluation Methods

Kirkendall, Donald T.; Garrett, William E., Jr. – Journal of Athletic Training, 2001
Discusses how purposeful heading of soccer balls and head injuries affect soccer players' cognitive dysfunction. Cognitive deficits may occur for many reasons. Heading cannot be blamed when details of the actual event and impact are unknown. Concussions are the most common head injury in soccer and a factor in cognitive deficits and are probably…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Brain, Cognitive Ability

Wells, Michael J.; Bell, Gerald W. – Journal of Athletic Training, 1995
Little league elbow is a common overuse injury resulting from repetitive valgus stress on the elbow during overhead throwing. Prevention and treatment should emphasize education of athletes, parents, and coaches about its etiology. The paper examines bone development, noting that the condition is highly treatable if diagnosed in early development.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Baseball, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Mueller, Frederick O. – Journal of Athletic Training, 2001
Describes the incidence of catastrophic head injuries within high school and college sports. Data from a national surveillance system indicated that a football-related fatality occurred every year except one from 1945-99, mainly related to head injuries. From 1984-99, 69 football head-related injuries resulted in permanent disability. Deaths and…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, College Students, Death

Lyznicki, James M.; Riggs, Joseph A.; Champion, Hunter C. – Journal of Athletic Training, 1999
Identifies professional responsibilities, educational requirements, and current use of certified athletic trainers in prevention and care of high school sports injuries, using literature from the MEDLINE and Health STAR databases. Whereas most high school sports injuries are minor, adequately trained personnel should be present to ensure early…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Certification

Somerville, James; Stanwood, Michael – Journal of Athletic Training, 1996
Surveys of 830 National Athletic Trainers' Association members examined academic degree, practice setting, years experience, state of employment, salary, and full- or part-time status. The article provides the resulting information on the trainers. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Compensation (Remuneration)

Journal of Athletic Training, 1995
These guidelines cover athletic trainers and blood-borne pathogens at athletic events, student athletic trainer education, universal precautions and Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, medical records and confidentiality, infected athletic trainers, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) testing, HBV…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Athletics