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Question #48: Do athletic trainers only treat athletes?

Athletic Training Program FAQ
Answer: Athletic trainers treat orthopedic injuries and illnesses regardless of a patient’s activity level. Traditionally, athletic trainers work in jobs where organized athletics take place: colleges and universities, professional athletics, and high schools. Less traditional settings include sports medicine/PT clinics, doctors' offices, and the corporate world.

How much do NFL athletic trainers get paid?

PFATS: FAQs
Pay for full time athletic trainers in the NFL varies widely depending on years of experience and responsibilities, but current salaries for PFATS members range anywhere from $30,000 to over $100,000 per year.

What must athletic trainers do to be licensed?

Arizona Board of Athletic Training - FAQ
To be licensed in Arizona an athletic trainer will have to meet the legal qualifications and complete an application process. State law and AzBAT rules set the qualifications for athletic training licensure. Generally speaking, an athletic trainer who is currently certified by the National Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification should meet the requirements for licensure.

What are the major responsibilities of student athletic trainers?

LCC Athletic Training FAQ's
A Student Athletic Trainers main responsibility is to learn! Students will be taught a wide variety of information in the classroom setting and then be expected to perform techniques taught in class during experience hours so skills become perfected. Students Athletic Trainers will be responsible for helping to maintain the training room, perform taping/bandaging of athletes before practice and games, and also be a crucial part of the emergency response team.

How much money do Certified Athletic Trainers make?

LCC Athletic Training FAQ's
There are many answers to this question. Salary is dependant upon the work setting in which an ATC decides to work. In general ATC's make about the same salary as teachers. In Kansas, A full-time certified athletic trainer with minimal experience can expect to earn approximately $30,000 annually.

QUESTION: What are green nails and how do I treat them?

Nails Magazine - Resources
ANSWER: The most common bacterial infection of the nails is due to pseudomonas, and is sometimes referred to as "green nails" because of the greenish-colored nail plate. Pseudomonas is generally caused from air pockets under the nail plate that allow mositure to get in and the green pigment-producing organism thrives in the moist environment. This is usually accompanied by onycholysis (lifting nail), so a dermatologist should intervene.

Question: Who do you treat?

Sleepless in Colorado? - Northern Colorado Sleep Consultants...
Answer: I treat people of all ages from newborn to elderly who have problems sleeping or with nightmares. Specific problems include:

What standards will athletic trainers in Arizona have to meet to legally practice?

Arizona Board of Athletic Training - FAQ
Athletic trainers must comply with the athletic training statute. Secondly, AzBAT will adopt rules to enforce the athletic training statute. These rules must be based on the athletic training statute. In general, the standards set by the athletic training law are the same as those that certified athletic trainers must now meet. The law now allows enforcement of those standards within Arizona.

QUESTION: What causes fungal infections and how should I treat them?

Nails Magazine - Resources
ANSWER: Nail technicians can't actually treat fungal infection, but they should be able to recognize some of the signs of this problem. The green spots frequently seen on clients with extensions are more often pseudomonas and frequently are confused for fungus. (See the next question.) Fungus organisms love to infest wide, open spaces. Keeping nails trimmed short will help prevent this, thus reducing trauma and creating less area for the fungus to invade.

QUESTION: What causes grooved nails and how can I treat them?

Nails Magazine - Resources
ANSWER: Nails may be grooved in two directions: from side to side or from the cuticle outward. (Do not confuse these with normal ridges that often appear in older clients.) When the grooves are from the cuticle outward, they are called longitudinal grooves of the nail, and these are most commonly caused by a cyst, or a little growth in the skin next to the proximal nail fold. To treat this type of cyst, called a myxoma, a doctor typically performs some form of surgery.

What do pro trainers and athletes have to say about Orbiter low impact treadmills?

Orbiter Treadmill~ Frequently Asked Questions: faqs.html
Professional athletes & trainers have told us they like and prefer the Orbiter treadmill because they say it: The Orbiter™ Trampoline Treadmill is Protected Under Multiple U.S. and Foreign Patents, with Patents Pending.

What can I do about athletes' foot?

Grapevine Podiatrist, Podiatry, FAQ, Colleyville, Southlake
Perspiration in a dark moist environment is the perfect place for fungal producing athletes' foot. Athletes' foot can spread around locker rooms, spas, pools and other public areas. It is important that you protect your feet in these areas and wear flips flops, crocs etc..

What is Athletes Foot?

Athletes Foot Frequently Asked Questions - Athletes Foot FAQ...
Tight-fitting trainers are a common cause of athlete's foot. Athlete's foot is a fungal infection of the foot caused by parasites on the skin called dermatophytes. Dermatophytes can be divided into three groups according to their favourite hosts: Athlete's foot is usually caused by anthropophile fungi. The most common species are Microsporum, Epidermophyton and Trichophyton. These account for 90 per cent of all skin fungal infections, commonly referred to as ringworm.

Does Princeton have athletic facilities for non-varsity athletes?

Class of 2006-Frequently Asked Questions
In addition to playing fields, the University has athletic facilities for all students. Dillon Gym, the center for recreational athletics on campus, boasts a swimming pool, basketball courts, a state-of-the-art fitness center, squash and racquetball courts, etc. . For more information, visit http://www.princeton.edu/~recsport/facilities/

What is an athletic trainer?

FAQ
athletic trainer is a professional who is highly trained in the science and art of athletic injury management. Athletic trainers have a minimum of a bachelor's degree and have completed rigorous practical and academic training in athletic injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation.

How athletic do I need to be?

Cottonwood Gulch: Frequently Asked Questions
Anyone in normal physical condition should have no difficulties participating in all activities. Our expeditions build to the more challenging activities, so that Trekkers have time to adjust to altitude and climate, while gaining confidence and experience, before tackling our most challenging hikes.

Question: Can you treat me over the phone or via email?

Sleepless in Colorado? - Northern Colorado Sleep Consultants...
Answer: Although face-to-face sessions in one of our offices is preferable, we can do appointments over the phone supplemented with email attachments for forms and handouts. This has been done successfully with a number of my clients in the past.

Can Acupuncture Improve Athletic Performance or Treat Sports or Work-Out Injuries?

Wellspring Chiropractic & Acupuncture Center - Integrati...
Absolutely yes. Acupuncture can speed healing and eliminate the discomfort of most sports injuries. Dr. Bonnie can also direct you in the proper way to prepare for an event and what is important after events to maintain your health. |top|

Who are the trainers?

INTESOL International Singapore - FAQ
A team of 2 – 3 trainers will support your course director. They will be responsible for leading input sessions and observing and supporting you through teaching practice. Trainers are all qualified to at least Diploma level and with experience in teaching and teacher training. Click here for more information on our team.
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