5 Stars! Doody's Review Service! (1st Edition Review) Preventing Sudden Death in Sport and Physical Activity, Second Edition examines the etiology, prevention, recognition, treatment, and return-to-play protocol of the common causes of sudden death in sport. Chapters are written by content area experts, offering a blend of clinical, scientific, and research expertise regarding each medical condition that is discussed. Sudden death on the field is a growing concern in sports and physical activity. This groundbreaking text arms readers with the knowledge and skills they need to make the correct decision when confronted with an emergency situation. Key Features: NEW! - Includes two new chapters, Developing Safety Policies for Organized Sports and Sports Law NEW! - Recently released NATA positioning statements have been incorporated into their four respective chapters: Heat Illness, Cervical Spine Injuries, Lightning, and Brain Injuries. UPDATED! - The Epidemiology chapter has been updated to include the 5 most recent years into the stats and information EXPANDED! - The traumatic injuries chapter has been extensively expanded, and now includes greater discussion on hemothorax, pulmonary embolism, and considerations for returning athletes who have sustained abdominal injuries
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Weight: 936g
Publication Date: 25 Mar 2016
Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781284077360
About Douglas J. CasaRebecca L. Stearns
For Douglas Casa the Korey Stringer Institute is the culmination of a life-long path; his passion for the study of exertional heat stroke started in 1985 when he suffered an exertional heat stroke while running a 10K race. This experience motivated what has become his lifes cause: the study of exertional heat stroke heat illnesses hydration and preventing sudden death in sport his ultimate goal is to find ways to prevent needless tragedy during sport and physical activity.For the past 16 years Dr. Casa has worked toward his goal of preventing sudden death in sport at the Department of Kinesiology University of Connecticut. During this time he has published more than 175 peer-reviewed publications and presented more than 400 times on subjects related to exertional heat stroke heat-related illnesses preventing sudden death in sport and hydration. Dr. Casa has successfully treated more than 215 cases of exertional heat stroke (with 0 fatalities).' In October 2010 the Department of Kinesiology doctoral program at the University of Connecticut was ranked number 1 in the country by the National Academy of Kinesiology.'Dr. Casa is the 2008 recipient of the medal for distinguished athletic training research from the National Athletic Trainers Association. He was named a fellow of the National Athletic Trainers Association in 2008. He received the Sayers Bud Miller Distinguished Educator Award from the National Athletic Trainers Association in 2007 and has been a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine since 2001. He has been a lead or co-author on numerous sports medicine (ACSM NATA) position statements related to heat illness and hydration.' He is an associate editor of the'Journal of Athletic Training and Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport and on the editorial board of'Current Sports Medicine Reports'Journal of Sport Rehabilitation and the'Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.'Dr. Casa has worked with numerous media outlets across the country in discussing his research including the NBC Today Show ESPN CNN'Sports Illustrated USA Today Wall Street Journal'and the'New York Times.' Rebecca L. Stearns earned her bachelors degree in athletic training from Duquesne University in 2006 her masters degree in exercise science from the University of Connecticut in 2008 and her doctorate in exercise science from the University of Connecticut in 2012. Dr. Stearns currently works at the Korey Stringer Institute within the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Connecticut. During her time at Connecticut Dr. Stearns has published more than 25 peer-reviewed publications and provided over 60 local or national presentations on subjects related to exertional heat stroke heat-related illnesses enhancing athletic performance in the heat preventing sudden death in sport and hydration.In April 2010 Dr. Stearns was one of the founding members of the Korey Stringer Institute and continues to work towards the KSI mission serving the public to work toward preventing sudden death in sport by means of education advocacy public policy research media outreach and publications.Dr. Stearns has been a co-author on numerous sports medicine inter-association task forces and position statement pertaining to sudden death in exercise including: The National Athletic Trainers Association Position Statement: Preventing Sudden Death in Sports the Inter-Association Task Force For Preventing Sudden Death In Collegiate Conditioning Sessions: best practices recommendations and The Inter-Association Task Force For Preventing Sudden Death In Secondary School Athletics Programs: best practices recommendationsDr. Stearns is joyfully married to her husband Jacob E. Earp PhD.
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