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Injury Prevention and Physical Training Program Design: In cooperation with the assigned Marine command and Physician, assist the Commanding Officer in efforts to design effective physical readiness programs.
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Key Words: industrial athlete program, early intervention, ergonomics, body mechanics, occupational health, industrial sports medicine, athletic trainer, industrial ergonomics, office ergonomics, health & wellness, injury prevention, Rockford Illinois.
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The Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Services – West Plains is responsible for the administration of injury/illness prevention, recognition, evaluation, management, treatment, disposition, and rehabilitation for student-athletes participating in the intercollegiate athletics program and enforces health care policies and procedures regarding medical insurance, physical examinations, and related activities for student-athletes.
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We offer a wide range of physical therapy services including: Arthritis Management, Athletic Training, Blood Flow Restriction, Concussion Management, Dry Needling, Headaches and Migraines, Injury Prevention Program, Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM), Manual Therapy, McKenzie Method, Orthopedics, Pediatric Therapy, Pre/Post-Surgical, Sports Performance and Rehab, and Total Joint Replacement Rehab.
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The Certified Athletic Trainer-Onsite (CAT-O) plays an important role in workers’ compensation case coordination, worker injury and illness management, providing health promotion and injury prevention services, emergency response services, and return to work job placement for an onsite client.
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Bachelor’s degree in athletic training, from an accredited Athletic Trainer Program. Coordinate injury prevention programs, as well as ergonomic training and evaluation.
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As an Onsite Athletic Trainer, you will promote and maintain health and wellbeing for client based occupational medicine program focusing on delivering exceptional patient care and reducing work-related injuries.
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Communicate regularly with safety personnel regarding rehab and injury prevention activities. Knowledge of principles, practices, standards and techniques of athletic training.
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N/A samarry : the applicant shall include the following: initial assessment of each pilot, pre-habilitation evaluation/assessment, injury prevention, accommodation processes and implementation, ergonomic assessment and implementation, remedial training, and optimized performance physical training (e.g. strength and conditioning for fighter pilot.
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Knowledge of use and maintenance of athletic training equipment. Current National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Board of Certification (BOC) Athletic Trainer certification.
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Provide a high-level of athletic training service delivery, including injury and illness prevention, wellness promotion, examination, assessment, diagnosis, immediate and emergency care, therapeutic intervention, and administration of student-athlete healthcare.
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Help develop and implement an overall Athletic Training program which includes and is not limited to: injury prevention programs, injury evaluations, injury management, injury treatment and rehabilitation, recording of athletic injuries, coordinating care and referral of athletes with other allied health professionals, dealing with insurance issues, and educational programs and counseling for student-athletes.
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This position provides industrial injury prevention program services focused on total worker health. Services provided by an Industrial Injury Prevention Specialist include prevention, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions.
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The Athletic Trainer will market the athletic training program and Finger Lakes Health within the school district and medical community through flyers, brochures and media contacts.
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The Associate Athletic Trainer will serve in the department of Athletics, assisting in the daily operations of the athletic training room and provide multifaceted healthcare for the Rowing sport program at the University of Louisville.
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