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Athletic Training & Sports Medicine Center

AH 320 Assessment of Athletic Injuries/Illnesses
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Athletic Training Curriculum Course Textbooks
 
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Faculty email:
rtf@uwa.edu
bsm@uwa.edu

ksampsell@uwa.edu
wmsmith@uwa.edu
djacobi@uwa.edu

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Related Links

UWA Athletic Training Curriculum Discussion Forum
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Heart, Lung, & Abdominal Sounds
www.nurspeak.com/index.html

www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year1/bcs/clist/cardio.html
www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year1/bcs/clist/abdomen.html
www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year1/bcs/clist/chest.html

Auscultation Assistant
www.wilkes.med.ucla.edu/intro.html

www.wilkes.med.ucla.edu/lungintro.htm
http://medicine.osu.edu/exam/
  www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/meded/medicine/pulmonar/pd/step29a.htm

www.mtsu.edu/~poleary/assessing_the_lungs.htm
www.stethographics.com/STG_website/Data/frames/cs.htm
www.music.mcgill.ca/auscultation/the_lungs.html

This is for asthma specifically:  www.stethographics.com/STG_website/Data/anima/astpat/asthmap.htm

Murmur
http://www.openheartsurgery.com/Heart_
Murmur/heart_murmur.html
 

Eye simulator
http://cim.ucdavis.edu/Eyes/eyesim.htm


Neurological Examination
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/neurologicexam/


Anatomy of the Knee Tutorial: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~nccc/tutorials/knee/

Anatomy of the Shoulder Tutorial: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~nccc/
tutorials/shoulder/

Anatomy & Physiology Tutorials: http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/
bio201/index.htm

Electronic Textbook of Hand Surgery: http://www.e-hand.com/default.htm

Slides and Illustrations of Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Anatomy.

Foot and Ankle Web Index: http://www.footandankle.com
The foot and ankle link library located at this site is very helpful.

Kinesiology: http://www.kinesiology.org
General information about the fields of kinesiology.

Loyola University Medical Center: Structure of the Human Body: http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/
GrossAnatomy/GA.html

An excellent site with many slides, dissections, tutorials, etc. for study of human anatomy.

Neuromusculoskeletal web: http://www.sohp.soton.ac.uk/nms/Default.htm
Notes on Musculoskeletal Anatomy and other links.

Premiere Medical Search Engine: http://ww.medsite.com
This site allows the reader to enter any medical condition and it will search the net to find relevant articles.

Radiologic Anatomy Browser: http://radlinux1.usuf1.usuhs.mil/
rad/iong/index.html

This site has numerous radiological views of the musculoskeletal system.

The Dynamic Human version 2.0 CD-ROM: The Visual Guide to Anatomy & Physiology: http://www.mhhe.com/biosci
/ap/dynamichuman2/

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Multimedia and Learning Resources: http://rpiwww.mdacc.tmc.edu/mmlearn
/anatomy.html

This site has numerous cadaveric cuts of the foot, knee, hand, arm, elbow, an interactive ankle, and a rotating foot and ankle.

University of Arkansas Medical School Gross Anatomy for Medical Students: http://anatomy.uams.edu/htmlpages/
anatomyhtml/gross.html

Dissections, anatomy tables, atlas images, links, etc.

Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics: http://www.medmedia.com/
This site has an extensive index of links to the
fractures, joints, muscles, nerves, trauma, medications, medical topics, lab tests
as well as links to orthopaedic journals, other orthopaedic, and medical news.

If you find other links such as anatomy, etc. you would like posted here or on individual course pages please email them to me at rtf@uwa.edu or to the course instructor.

 

Goniometry web pages

Manual Muscle Testing web pages

Manual Muscle Testing Project with pictures (5.76 MB)

Manual Muscle Testing Project without pictures (119 KB)

Crossword Puzzles
Muscular Terminology

Muscular Physiology

Syllabus
Readings
Neuro Terms
All students are expected to bring all textbooks to class each day to refer to as lectures are presented.  Students are expected to have read ahead regarding the material to be covered in order to be properly prepared for class discussions.

All assignments must be turned in no later than 8:50 a.m. on due date to receive full credit including email submissions. Any postmarked or submitted after will have points deducted as indicated on the syllabus.


Announcements will be posted on this page regarding our plans to attend selected meetings.

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