The Secondary School Football Coach's Relationship with the Athletic Trainer and Their Perspectives on Exertional Heat Stroke.
Conclusions : Thse secondary school coaches were unaware of the potential causes of EHS or the symptoms associated with EHS, and they had higher perceived levels of self-confidence in management abilities than indicated by their perceived knowledge level. The secondary school football coaches valued and understood the role of the AT regarding patient and emergency care.
PMID: 24933433 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: J Athl Train - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Adams WM, Mazerolle SM, Casa DJ, Huggins RA, Burton L Tags: J Athl Train Source Type: research
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