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What is the study of body structure called?
Anatomy
What does ATC stand for?
Athletic Trainer Certified
What is the focus of Biomechanics/Kinesiology?
It involves the study of human movement as it relates to performance.
What does CEUs stand for?
Continuing Education Units
What is indicated by C.S.C.S. after a person's name?
They are a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
What are clinical competencies?
Unassisted sonographic examinations graded to determine fundamental proficiency.
How long does it typically take to earn an Associate Degree?
About 2 years.
How long does it usually take to complete a Bachelor's Degree?
Usually 4 years.
What degrees can you obtain from graduate school?
Masters Degree (MS or MA) and Doctorate (PhD or EdD).
What must a student do after earning a Bachelor's degree to attend medical school?
Do well on the MCAT entrance exam.
What does a Physical Therapist specialize in?
Rehabilitation of various illnesses, chronic conditions, and injuries.
What is the role of a Massage Therapist?
To work on soft tissues to help relieve pain and promote relaxation.
What does the term 'Palpate' mean?
To touch or feel a body part to determine if an injury occurred.
What is state licensure?
A legal permit that gives someone the authority to work in a specific profession in a state.
What is the difference between MD and DO?
MD is a graduate of a typical medical school, while DO is a graduate of an osteopathic school.
What is the anatomical term for 'in front'?
Anterior
What is the anatomical term for 'in back'?
Posterior
What is the anatomical term for 'away from the midline'?
Lateral
What is the responsibility of an Athletic Trainer (ATC)?
To prevent, diagnose, and treat injuries; provide rehab and emergency care.
Who is the Team Physician?
The individual who diagnoses and treats injuries, prescribes care, and oversees athlete health.
What role does the Coach play in athletics?
Ensures proper training, recognizes injuries, and works with medical staff.