Topic outline

  • Sports Medicine

    Learning Objectives

    - Introduce students to the fundamental principles of sports medicine and its role in maintaining athletes’ health.

    - Enable students to identify common sports injuries and methods of prevention.

    - Develop essential skills in first aid and rapid medical intervention during sports practice.

    - Raise awareness of the importance of medical follow-up, periodic examinations, and rehabilitation after injuries.

    Required Prerequisite Knowledge

    - Anatomy and Physiology

    - Exercise Physiology

    - Principles of Public Health

    - First Aid

    Course Content

    - Introduction to Sports Medicine

    - Medical Examination and Prevention

    - Musculoskeletal Injuries

    - Joint Injuries and Trauma

    - First Aid in Sports

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  • Introduction to Sports Medicine.

    1- Definition :

    2- Careers in SPORTS MEDICINE

    2.1- Athlete

    2.2- Athletic Trainer (Sports Therapist)

    2.3- Biomechanic/Kinesiologist

    2.4- Chiropractor

    2.5- Exercise Physiologist

    2.6- Fitness Instructor/Personal Trainer

    2.7- Massage Therapist (Therapeutic Massage Therapist)

    2.8- Nutritionist/Sport Dietitian

    2.9- Orthopedist

    2.10- Physical/Occupational Therapist

    2.11- Podiatrist

    2.12- Researcher in Exercise Science

    2.13- Sports Medicine Physician/Medical Doctor

    2.14- Sport Psychologist

    2.15- Strength and Conditioning Coach

    2.16- Responsibilities of the Team Physician

    2.17- Responsibilities to Athletes

    2.18- The Preparticipation Physical Examination:

    2.19- Objectives of the PPPE

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  • sports injuries

    1-     Anatomic foundations

    2-     Directional Terms

    3- Bone Injury Classification

    4-     Muscle injury

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  • Muscle injuries in sports medicine

    - Why muscle injuries matter

    - Classification of muscle injuries

    - Functional muscle disorders (no visible structural damage)

    - Pathophysiology and healing phases

    - Clinical assessment

    - Evidence-based management — PEACE & LOVE

    - Risk factors and prevention

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