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CHAPTER 1
Fitness Professionals, Coaches, and
the Sports Medicine Team: Defining
Roles
OVERVIEW
Sports medicine encompasses many areas of specialization. The sports
medicine team involves a number of individuals, each of whom must perform
specific duties relative to caring for an injured athlete. These individuals must work
together and know their roles in order to create an environment that is optimal for
the athlete. The coachs role is to take responsibility for preparing the athletes skill
level and to ensure that the athlete is conditioned properly. In addition, the coach
must make sure all protective equipment is properly worn and maintained.
The athletic trainer should be a highly educated and well-trained professional
who is responsible for the overall health and safety of the athlete. The athletic
trainer must be certified and should comply with state regulatory laws governing
his/her practice. As in any profession, the athletic trainer must follow the highest
standards of conduct.
The team physician may come from a variety of specializations. The role of the
team physician can vary depending on the willingness to commit time to a specific
sports program. Some of the responsibilities of the team physician may include preparticipation physicals, diagnosis of injuries and illness, education of the athletic
training staff, provision of coverage for scrimmages and practices, and counsel for
the athlete about any related health matter.
In addition to these three individuals there are a number of people that can
become part of the sports medicine team including dentists, nurses, physician
assistants, orthopedists, sports psychologists, and nutritionists.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After studying Chapter 1, the student will be able to:
Define the term Sports Medicine, according to the American Academy of Sports
Medicine.
Identify the individuals concerned with performance enhancement as well as
injury care and management.
Identify the various sports medicine organizations.
Identify the responsibilities of the coach in injury prevention, emergency care,
and injury management.
Discuss the roles and responsibilities of the certified athletic trainer.
Discuss how personal fitness trainers and strength and conditioning coaches
relate to the sports medicine field.
Discuss the role of an individual supervising a recreation program in injury
management.
Discuss the role of the athletic administrator in the athletic health care system.
Discuss the roles and responsibilities of the team physician.
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Identify members of the sports medicine team and describe their roles.
Clarify the roles of the certified athletic trainer and the personal trainer.
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KEY TERMINOLOGY
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. What is sports medicine?
2. What are the responsibilities of each member of the sports medicine team? Who
has the final word on the health and well-being of the athlete? What are the roles
of other potential members of the sports medicine team?
3. If a coach does not have the services of a certified athletic trainer how can the
coach balance concern for the student-athlete's health and responsibility to the
entire team?
4. How should coaches, school officials, and athletic trainers make medical
decisions regarding those athletes with potential for college scholarship or
professional careers?
5. What are the responsibilities of a certified athletic trainer?
6. What are the responsibilities of a personal trainer, strength and conditioning
coach and recreational specialist?
CLASS ACTIVITIES
1. Invite a certified athletic trainer, a certified strength and conditioning coach, a
personal trainer, and a coach to class. Have them discuss their roles,
qualifications and experiences.
2. Have the students bring in and discuss information about the various sports
medicine organizations and what role they play in the field.
3. Have a physician, a physician's assistant, or nurse practitioner present
information about pre-participation examinations and screenings to the class.
4. Have students contact local athletic organizations to find out what types of injury
rates they have sustained, and who is responsible for injury care in those
organizations.
5. Choose an article from one of the journals that the various professional
organizations distribute and prepare a journal abstract or critical review.
6. The critical thinking activities in this chapter are excellent tools for discussion.
WORKSHEET ANSWERS
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Short Answer
13.A fitness professional refers to personal fitness trainers, strength and
conditioning coaches, and other individuals interested in exercise and sport
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ATC or MD is not present, teaching proper skills, and monitoring field and
environmental conditions.
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NAME______________________________
SECTION__________
CHAPTER 1 WORKSHEET
Fitness Professionals, Coaches, and the Sports Medicine Team:
Defining Roles
MATCHING: Match each item with the appropriate response.
______1. Orthopedist
______2. Team physician
______3. Nutritionist
______4. Personal Trainer
______5. Dentist
______6. Athletic Trainer
______7. Coach
______8. Sport psychologist
______9. Podiatrist
______10. Recreation
Specialist
______11. Athletic
Administrator
______12.
Strength/Conditioning
Coach
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16.
17.
18.
List four individuals that may be an addition to the sports medicine team and
describe their role/responsibility.
19.
20.
21.
22.
Define the following terms:
23. Recreation Supervisor:
24. Recreation Leader:
25. Activity Specialist:
26. Camp Counselor:
27. Recreational Therapist:
ESSAY
28-33.Outline the roles and responsibilities of the team physician, the certified
athletic trainer, and
the coach.
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