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Marking Period 1&3 Marking Period 2 & 4 1 Into Sports Medicine - Emergency Medicine a. Learn and apply safety principles b. CPR/First Aid as per American Red Cross 2 Introduce the field of Athletic Training e. Athletic Training Seminar 3 Emergency Medicine (Athletic Training) Know the foundations of sports trauma as it relates to human anatomy and physiology a. Identify the mechanism, characteristics and classification of sports injury both acute and chronic b. Define tissue response to injury c. Determine Range of Motion concerns as they relate to specific sports injuries 4 Emergency Medicine (Athletic Training) Understand the Importance of Injury Prevention a. Explain the Importance of physical conditioning and training b. Identify the need for utilizing protective sports devices c. Explain the psychological stress that impact an athlete 5 Emergency Medicine (Athletic Training) a. Develop and evaluate an Injury/Emergency Action Plan b. Explain the evaluation format: H.O.P.S c. (EMS Seminar- Oakhurst) Demonstrate the emergency evaluation of unconscious athlete d. (EMS Seminar- Oakhurst) Name the various types of emergency equipment and demonstrate specific emergency transportation procedures 6 Recognize and understand the signs and symptoms, and management of common Lower a. Foot/Ankle/ Lower Leg Injuries b. Knee/Thigh Injuries 7 Introduce the field of Orthopedic Medicine e. Orthopedic Seminar 8 Introduce the field of Chiropractic Medicine e. Chiropractic Seminar 9 Introduce the field of Physical Therapy e. Physical Therapy Seminar 10 Introduce the field of Sports Psychology e. Sports Psychology Seminar 11 Introduce the field of Sports Nutrition e. Sports Nutrition Seminar 12 Introduce the field of Personal Training e. Personal Training Seminar

Marking Period 1&3 Marking Period 2 & 4 1 Into Sports Medicine - Emergency Medicine c. Learn and apply safety principles d. CPR/First Aid as per American Red Cross 2 Introduce the field of Athletic Training j. Athletic Training Seminar 3 Emergency Medicine (Athletic Training) Know the foundations of sports trauma as it relates to human anatomy and physiology d. Identify the mechanism, characteristics and classification of sports injury both acute and chronic e. Define tissue response to injury f. Determine Range of Motion concerns as they relate to specific sports injuries 4 Emergency Medicine (Athletic Training) Understand the Importance of Injury Prevention d. Explain the Importance of physical conditioning and training e. Identify the need for utilizing protective sports devices f. Explain the psychological stress that impact an athlete 5 Emergency Medicine (Athletic Training) e. Develop and evaluate an Injury/Emergency Action Plan f. Explain the evaluation format: H.O.P.S g. (EMS Seminar- Oakhurst) Demonstrate the emergency evaluation of unconscious athlete h. (EMS Seminar- Oakhurst) Name the various types of emergency equipment and demonstrate specific emergency transportation procedures 6 Recognize and understand the signs and symptoms, and management of common Lower c. Foot/Ankle/ Lower Leg Injuries d. Knee/Thigh Injuries 7 Introduce the field of Orthopedic Medicine j. Orthopedic Seminar 8 Introduce the field of Chiropractic Medicine j. Chiropractic Seminar 9 Introduce the field of Physical Therapy j. Physical Therapy Seminar 10 Introduce the field of Sports Psychology j. Sports Psychology Seminar 11 Introduce the field of Sports Nutrition j. Sports Nutrition Seminar 12 Introduce the field of Personal Training j. Personal Training Seminar

Emergency Medicine with emphasis on Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Athletic Training By the end of the unit students will be able to answer Why is it important to follow specific procedures in an emergency situation? How the Athletic Training professional originated? By the end of the unit students will be able to answer Why is it important to follow specific procedures in an emergency situation? Identify emergency situations, mechanism of injury and types of injuries. Understand and explain the psychological and physiological response to injury. The evaluation of the Athletic Training profession. Lecture Class Activities PowerPoint- Teacher Tests and Quizzes Homework Student developed accident simulations Summative Performance : Project based learning Manual First Aid and CPR Health and Physical education 21 st Century Careers English Integration

Clinical Evaluations By the end of the unit students will be able to answer, What are Common sports injuries to the lower extremities Common sports injuries to the trunk, abdominal region Common sports injuries to the shoulder, elbow wrist and hand Common sports ailments Common wrapping and taping of sports injuries By the end of the unit students will be able to recognize and understand: Recognize and understand the signs and symptoms, and management of common Lower Recognize and understand the signs and symptoms, and management of common Upper Recognize and understand the prevention, signs and symptoms, and management of common sports conditions Demonstrate an understanding of Basic Wrapping and taping skills Lecture Class Activities PowerPoint- Teacher Summative Traditional Tests and Quizzes Homework Student hands on labs Summative Performance Student based projects Physical assessments Health and Physical education 21 st Century Careers English

Integration Professional Fields of Sports Medicine By the end of the unit students will be able to answer; What is.. Scope of Practice Schooling necessary Work environments Professional organizations By the end of the unit students will be able to recognize and understand the field of: Orthopedics Chiropractic Physical Therapy Sports Psychology Sports Nutrition Exercise Physiology Lecture Class Activities PowerPoint- Teacher Guest Lectures Tests and Quizzes Homework Student based projects Health and Physical education 21 st Century Careers

English Integration Exercise Rehabilitation By the end of the unit students will be able to answer, What are The difference between therapeutic and conditioning exercise The difference between flexibility, proprioception and cardiovascular exercises The difference between various therapeutic modalities The difference between legal and illegal therapeutic drugs By the end of the unit students will be able to: Understand the Importance of Exercise Rehabilitation Develop an exercise rehabilitation plan and explain the steps required in its maintenance Observe therapeutic modalities regarding patient preparation, modality set-up, dosage parameters, precautions To become aware of drug use and abuse in sports Lecture Class Activities PowerPoint- Teacher Student hands on labs Tests and Quizzes Tests and Quizzes Homework Homework Health and Physical education 21 st Century Careers English Integration