Practical Guide to Sports First Aid

Practical Guide to Sports First Aid

by WayneGill (Author)

Synopsis

A Practical Guide to Sports First Aid has been written for sports injury and bodywork therapists, trainers, coaches, physiotherapists and existing Sports First Aid personnel who wish to increase their skill base in pre-hospital trauma diagnosis and the handling of all sports injuries. This book uniquely stresses the importance of Sports First Aid personnel being trained in knowing when to refer soft tissue injuries to neuromuscular therapists and other bodywork practitioners. It is also the only book to cover training in the use of the Seaberg SAM Splint. Wayne Gill has over 20 years experience in first aid; and for over a decade, he has been a First Aid instructor. More recently he has qualified as a Sports Injuries Therapist and Neuromuscular Therapy practitioner. Wayne is a Director and Senior Instructor of the training organisation Direct First Aid, and teaches sports injury professionals and First Aid instructors throughout the UK and Ireland. ?This book will be of benefit in the training of more individuals in the skills required to provide competent first aid for the injured sports person and is a useful addition to training courses in pre-hospital trauma care for Sports First Aid personnel. ? Charles S. B. Galasko, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Chairman, Intercollegiate Academic Board for Sports and Exercise Medicine.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Lotus Publishing
Published: 30 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0954318862
ISBN 13: 9780954318864

Media Reviews
This book will be of benefit in the training of more individuals in the skills required to provide competent first aid for the injured sports person and is a useful addition to training courses in pre-hospital trauma care for Sports First Aid personnel. Charles S. B. Galasko, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Chairman, Intercollegiate Academic Board for Sports and Exercise Medicine
Author Bio
Wayne Gill sat his first Basic First Aid course aged 9 and since then has served as a volunteer in the Voluntary Ambulance Services in Ireland. For over a decade, he has been a First Aid instructor, and more recently he has qualified as a Sports Injuries Therapist and Neuromuscular Therapy practitioner. Wayne is a Director and Senior Instructor of the training organisation Direct First Aid, and teaches sports injury professionals and First Aid instructors throughout the UK and Ireland.