Sports Emergency Care - Robb Rehberg, Jeff G. Konin

Sports Emergency Care

A Team Approach
Buch | Hardcover
294 Seiten
2024 | 3rd edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-95673-2 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
For more than a decade, Sports Emergency Care: A Team Approach has filled a void in athletic training education on the subject of emergency care. Now, this updated Third Edition continues to pave the way to prepare athletic training students beyond traditional first aid training as well as providing specific information on emergency situations in sports for emergency medical services (EMS) professionals.

In this updated Third Edition, Dr. Robb S. Rehberg and Dr. Jeff G. Konin, along with their 13 contributors, have created a resource that can be used in athletic training education programs as a core text in a sports emergency care course; a supplemental text in several courses that address immediate care within an athletic training education curriculum; and it can be used by EMS educators in developing continuing education programs for prehospital providers.

Some of the topics included in the Third Edition:



Assessment of Sports Emergencies
Cardiovascular Emergencies
Management of Traumatic Brain Injury
Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries
Managing Mental Health Emergencies
Care of Athletes with Disabilities
Emergencies in Sports for the Aging Athlete

Regardless of discipline, it is important for all health care providers caring for ill or injured athletes to be knowledgeable and proficient in managing sports emergencies. This ability can only be achieved through preparation and practice, and Sports Emergency Care: A Team Approach, Third Edition continues to be a groundbreaking text that gives access to the essential resources health care providers need to address sports emergencies. This includes but is not limited to athletic trainers, emergency medical technicians and paramedics, and physicians.

From the Foreword:
“Emergencies can occur anytime and anywhere in sports, including at a practice or on the bus traveling to an event. After nearly 40 years as a professional sports athletic trainer, these emergency moments give me pause. Preparation is the key to successful outcomes in all emergencies.”
—Ronnie P. Barnes, MS, ATC
Senior Vice President, Medical Services
Head Athletic Trainer
New York Football Giants

Robb S. Rehberg, PhD, ATC, NREMT, is a Professor and Coordinator of Athletic Training Clinical Education at William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey. He is also a founding partner of The Rehberg Konin Group, and serves as cofounder, President, and CEO of Sport Safety International. He currently serves as an ATC Medical Spotter for the National Football League during New York Jets home games. He also serves as the subject matter expert for first aid programs for the National Safety Council. Dr. Rehberg previously served as the Director and Chief of Emergency Services at Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey, and spent 13 years as the head athletic trainer at Westwood Regional High School in Westwood, New Jersey. A graduate of West Chester University (BS), the US Sports Academy (MSS), and Touro University International (PhD), Dr. Rehberg has authored several refereed papers, 2 textbooks, and more than a dozen peer-reviewed online courses that have trained over 750,000 coaches, parents, and athletes in 52 countries. An award-winning lecturer, Dr. Rehberg frequently speaks at state and national meetings on sports emergency care, spinal injuries in sports, sudden cardiac arrest in athletes, and concussion management. He is also the executive producer of the National Safety Council First Aid, CPR, and Emergency Medical Response training videos. Dr. Rehberg served as a member of the medical staff for athletics (track and field) at the 1996 Olympic Games. He has been active on both state and national levels, having served on the First and Second National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Inter-Association Task Forces for the Appropriate Care of the Spine-Injured Athlete, the Task Force on Appropriate Medical Coverage for the Secondary School-Aged Athlete, and several other committees at the state level. Dr. Rehberg has also served as a technical adviser to the National Safety Council since 1992 and as a member of the American Heart Association Task Force that developed the first-ever international guidelines for first aid in 2000. He was a charter member of the New Jersey Disaster Medical Assistance Team. Dr. Rehberg is a former member of the NATA Foundation Board of Directors, is the District 2 Treasurer of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, is a Trustee of the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey, and served as president of the Athletic Trainers’ Society of New Jersey from 2007 to 2009. Dr. Rehberg has received numerous awards in recognition of his professional accomplishments. Most notably, he is an inductee in both the New Jersey Scholastic Coaches Association Hall of Fame and the Athletic Trainers’ Society of New Jersey (ATSNJ) Hall of Fame. He is also the recipient of both the NATA and ATSNJ Service Award, and in 2014 received distinction as a Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer. Jeff G. Konin, PhD, ATC, PT, FACSM, FNATA, earned a BS in Physical Education from Eastern Connecticut State University, an MEd in Sports Medicine from the University of Virginia, an MPT in Physical Therapy from the University of Delaware, and a PhD in Physical Therapy from Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Konin is recognized as a Fellow by both the American College of Sports Medicine and the National Athletic Trainers’ Association for his career contributions. Dr. Konin has held the positions of Professor and the Chair of the Physical Therapy Department at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, Rhode Island, Director of Athletics at Eastern Connecticut State University, Faculty & Vice Chair of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine at the University of South Florida (USF), Executive Director of the Sports Medicine and Athletic Related Trauma (SMART) Institute at USF, Director of the Graduate Athletic Training Program at USF, and Health Sciences faculty and Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine at James Madison University. Dr. Konin is also founding partner in The Rehberg Konin Group, a firm providing consulting in the areas of sport safety and education, and founding member of Sport Safety International, specializing in the delivery of sport safety educational resources. Dr. Konin’s published work and invited presentations have focused in the area of sports medicine with a particular interest in injury prevention and sport safety. He has shared his expertise at professional conferences throughout the United States as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Norway, Romania, England, and Austria. His experiences have included serving on the medical staff for the 1996 Olympic Games and as a medical coordinator for the USA Wheelchair Rugby Paralympic Team. Dr. Konin has been awarded by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association with the following recognitions: Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Service Award, and Continuing Education Excellence Award. Dr. Konin is also the author of the following textbooks: Documentation for Athletic Training; Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination; Management Strategies in Athletic Training; Sports Medicine Conditions: Return to Play: Recognition, Treatment, Planning; Rehabilitation from the Perspective of the Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist; Working as a Team Physician; Practical Kinesiology; Reimbursement for Athletic Training; and Clinical Athletic Training.

Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Contributing AuthorsPreface Foreword by Ronnie P. Barnes, MS, ATC Chapter 1 Introduction to Sports Emergency CareRobb S. Rehberg, PhD, ATC, NREMT Chapter 2 Preparing for Sports EmergenciesRobb S. Rehberg, PhD, ATC, NREMT and Jim Kyle, MD, FACSM Chapter 3 Assessment of Sports EmergenciesRobb S. Rehberg, PhD, ATC, NREMT Chapter 4 Airway Management and BreathingRobb S. Rehberg, PhD, ATC, NREMT Chapter 5 Cardiovascular EmergenciesRobb S. Rehberg, PhD, ATC, NREMT Chapter 6 Care Concepts in Management of the Spine-Injured AthleteRon Courson, ATC, PT, NRAEMT, CSCS;Robb S. Rehberg, PhD, ATC, NREMT; and Michele J. Monaco, DSc, ATC Chapter 7 Unconsciousness and SeizuresDavid A. Middlemas, EdD, ATC, CCISM Chapter 8 Management of Traumatic Brain InjuryCasey Christy, MA, ATC, CSCS Chapter 9 Injuries to the Thoracic RegionMichael A. Prybicien, MA, ATC, PES, CES Chapter 10 Abdominal and Pelvic InjuriesDavid A. Middlemas, EdD, ATC, CCISM Chapter 11 Fractures and Soft Tissue InjuriesMichael A. Prybicien, MA, ATC, PES, CES andLouis Rizio III, MD Chapter 12 General Medical EmergenciesJohn L. Davis, MS, ATC Chapter 13 Environmental EmergenciesRebecca M. Lopez, PhD, ATC, CSCS Chapter 14 Managing Mental Health EmergenciesEileen Lubeck, PsyD Chapter 15 Emergency Care Considerations for the Pediatric and Youth AthleteRebecca M. Lopez, PhD, ATC, CSCS andJeff G. Konin, PhD, ATC, PT, FACSM, FNATA Chapter 16 Care of Athletes With DisabilitiesAaron Rubin, MD, FAAFP, FACSM andLauren M. Simon, MD, MPH, FACSM, FAAFP Chapter 17 Emergencies in Sports for the Aging AthleteDavid Pezzullo, MS, PT, SCS, ATCAppendix Equipment Removal Techniques Financial Disclosures Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.11.2024
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 700 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Sportmedizin
ISBN-10 1-032-95673-9 / 1032956739
ISBN-13 978-1-032-95673-2 / 9781032956732
Zustand Neuware
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