What is an Athletic Therapist?
The Canadian Athletic Therapist Association (CATA) is an organization
devoted to the health care of the physically active individual.
A Certified Athletic Therapist must have fulfilled the academic
and practical requirements as outlined in the document entitled
"Procedures for Certification". Certified members have
successfully completed a comprehensive theory exam and a subsequent
oral/practical exam developed and administered by the certification
board of the CATA.
The Scope of Practice of a Certified Athletic Therapist includes
the assessment, prevention, immediate care, and reconditioning of
musculoskeletal injuries. Prevention includes musculoskeletal and
postural evaluation, equipment selection, fitting and repair, warm-up,
conditioning programs, prophylactic or supportive taping, and adapting
to the activity environment and facilities.
The provision of on-field immediate care of athletic injuries by
a Certified Athletic Therapist includes: injury assessment, basic
emergency life support, recognition and management of acute traumatic
neurological dysfunction, provision of first aid, preparation for
entrance into appropriate health care delivery systems, or, where
appropriate, utilization of techniques facilitating a safe return
to participation.
A Certified Athletic Therapist assesses injuries and conditions,
utilizes contemporary rehabilitative techniques, therapeutic modalities,
soft tissue mobilization, physical reconditioning, and supportive
strapping procedures to promote an environment conducive to optimal
healing in preparing the individual for safe reintegration into
an active lifestyle.
The Athletic Therapist, in co-operation with all performance enhancement
personnel, and members of the health care delivery team, is an integral
part of a total service to maximize the performance and welfare
of the individual. Concomitant with the execution of this role,
the Athletic Therapist nurtures an attitude of positive health.
The Certified Athletic Therapist must present annual documentation
demonstrating continued professional development to maintain their
status with the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association. Guidelines
are presented in the document entitled "Maintenance of Certification".
You may find Certified Athletic Therapists involved in many career
paths.
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