Sports Medicine Midterm Study Guide -- Chapter 1
What is a CSCS?
A CSCS, or Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, is a specialist who designs and implements safe and effective strength and conditioning programs.
What is a sports nutritionist?
A sports nutritionist is a healthcare specialist who designs special diets with the goal of enhancing athletic performance.
What is the difference between a team physician and a family physician?
A team physician helps the athlete maximize function and minimize time away from sports, work, or school. They refer athletes back to their family physicians for primary care. They also monitor progress and consult with the family physician. Family physicians have a complete medical history of their patients and can better supervise long-term care. The family physician often sends the patient back to the team physician, as they may have a better understanding of the unique needs of athletic competition.
Explain how sports medicine is a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare.
Sports medicine is a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare because many different healthcare professionals, including physicians, athletic trainers, and nutritionists work together in the care of the athlete.
Who is included in the athlete's circle of care?
The athlete's circle of care includes the athlete and all individuals involved in the care of the athlete; may include coaches, parents, certified athletic trainer, family physician, school nurse, massage therapist, sports psychologist, physical therapist, nutritionist, personal trainers, and chiropractor.
What is the role of the parent in the athlete's circle of care?
The role of the parent is to meet the coaches and medical staff at the start of the season in order to discuss actions to reduce the risk of injury. The parent should also teach the athlete to distinguish between pain and discomfort, as well as discussing and implementing proper nutrition and conditioning.
What does sports medicine today focus on?
Today, sports medicine focuses on promoting health and fitness while preventing, treating, and rehabilitating injured athletes.