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Anderson, Marcia Kay was born on October 21, 1950 in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. Daughter of Amos Theodore and Barbara Louise (Gravatt) Anderson.
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This handy pocket reference helps readers quickly assess and evaluate sports injuries. An excellent on-field resource, it covers all injuries listed in the NATA competencies, including signs, symptoms, and management guidelines. The outline format makes it easy to use, and the compact size means it fits in the pocket of the athletic training bag. Helpful appendices include information on drugs, special tests such as ROM and reflexes, and a suggested reading list. One third of all royalties to the National Athletic Trainers' Association Education and Research Foundation. Lecturers - Click here to order a FREE Review Copy of this title
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This text integrates basic medical concepts and related scientific information to provide a strong foundation of general athletic training practices. Using a problem-solving approach to prevention, recognition, assessment, management, and disposition of sports-related injuries and diseases, this text provides athletic trainers and athletic training students with the most extensive, challenging content in a user-friendly format. This edition features a full-color art program and more extensive injury photographs. Anatomy line art superimposed onto a real human helps students visualize the location of key muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. A companion Website on thePoint will offer a variety of student and instructor ancillaries.
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Focused on the topics needed by coaching, physical and health education, exercise science, sports medicine, and other health science students, without the complicated extraneous material found in other texts, this new edition has been substantially revised to meet the needs of the non-athletic training student. Instead of rehashing material from a comprehensive athletic training textbook, authors Marcia Anderson and Gail Parr provide a truly unique text that addresses the specific needs of students who will be expected to provide initial care to an injured athlete without immediate access to a certified athletic trainer. In addition to appropriately structuring the content for these non-athletic trainers, the authors also provide relevant pedagogical features for students to successfully understand and retain the material, including key terms, chapter objectives, and case study questions that require students to analyze a situation and determine the best course of action. Red Flags and Application Strategies further reinforce the real-world application of the material.
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Geared particularly to athletic trainers and athletic training students, Sports Injury Management uses a problem solving approach to explain prevention, recognition, assessment, management, and disposition of sports related injuries and diseases. This new edition includes an Instructor's Manual with field strategies, lesson plans, NATA competencies, handouts, and athletic training kit information. Features include: management algorithms, field strategies, and critical thinking questions. PLUS you can access online resources for this book on Connection Lecturers - Click here to order a FREE Review Copy of this title
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Anderson, Marcia Kay was born on October 21, 1950 in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. Daughter of Amos Theodore and Barbara Louise (Gravatt) Anderson.
Bachelor of Science, Upper Iowa College, 1972. Master of Science, Indiana University, 1980. Doctor of Philosophy, University Iowa, 1991.
Teacher physical education, coach, Jessup (Iowa) Community Schools, 1972-1973; teacher physical education, coach, North Fayette Community Schools, West Union, Iowa., 1973-1978; instructor sports emergency care, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1979-1980; professor physical education, director athletic training program, Bridgewater (Massachusetts) State College, since 1981; member president's county on women's issues, Bridgewater (Massachusetts) State College, since 1990. Textbook consultant, reviewer Times Mirror/Mosby College Public, St. Louis, 1984-1991. Women's athletic trainer United States Tennis Association, New York City, 1985-1988.
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( This text integrates basic medical concepts and related...)
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Member statewide comprehensive injury prevention program Massachusetts Department Health, 1985-1988. Chairman affirmative action council Massachusetts State College, 1986-1988. Member Alliance for Health, National Athletic Trainers Association (certified), Massachusetts Alliance for Health (executive committee since 1992, sports medicine consultant since 1992, Honor award 1993), Eastern Athletic Trainers, Athletic Trainers Massachusetts (speaker's bureau since 1983, treasurer 1985-1986), Massachusetts State College Association (vice president and grievance officer since 1993), Women's Institute Sport and Education Foundation (chair executive board since 1993).