Developing and implementing a rehabilitation program is one of the most challenging patient care skills because it requires a firm grasp of the healing process and available treatment options, which must then be serially compared with the pathologic condition of the injury and the patient's progress. This cyclical problem-based approach to rehabilitation allows clinicians to most effectively individualize the rehabilitation plan to the patient's individual needs and progress. In each phase of the rehabilitation process, problems should be identified and goals developed taking into consideration the phase of healing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To provide certified athletic trainers (ATs) with recommendations and guidelines for the immediate management of patients with joint dislocations.
Background: One of the primary responsibilities of ATs is to provide immediate injury care for active individuals. Although ATs are confronted with managing patients who have many kinds of injuries, the onsite management of a joint dislocation presents challenges in evaluation and immediate treatment.