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Athletic Trainer Observation Paper

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I had the amazing privilege to observe Erin Herrmann, who is the head athletic trainer at Putnam City North High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The reason why she was chosen for my observation hour was because she has the job that I am yearning to obtain after I earn my master’s degree in athletic training. This occupation is completely relevant to exercise physiology because athletic trainers have the opportunity to help injured athletes to recover by creating, facilitating, and assisting athletes with their rehabilitation assignments. The athlete that I was able to facilitate preforming his rehabilitation assignment had a slight fracture in the distal end of his fibula causing a tear in his interosseous membrane, which is the membrane in between the tibia and fibula, and a syndesmosis sprain due to the dislocation of the ankle. The surgery consisted of the athlete having a plate in so the fibula could heal correctly and metal pins in near the distal end of the fibula to connect the tibia and fibula back together. The athlete was not able to put weight on injured leg at all from the time of the surgery until two weeks after the athlete gets their pins removed. At the start of the …show more content…

The key muscles that contract when executing an inversion are the tibialis posterior and tibialis anterior. The muscles that are required to perform a successful eversion are the fibularis brevis and fibularis longus. The next movement is dorsiflextion, which requires the flexion of tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus, and extensor digitorum longus muscles. Lastly, the motion of plantar flexion demands the contraction of the gastrocnemius, plantaris soleus, and the fibularis longus. Since the ligaments are weak, the surrounding muscles must be stronger in order to stabilize those ligaments or those ligaments might become very fragile and

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