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| multidisciplinary, including the physiological, biomechanical, psychological, and pathological phenomena associated with exercise and sports |
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| the one individual who deals with the athlete throughout the period of rehabilitation, from the time the initial injury until the athletes complete, unrestricted return to practice or competition |
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| what is current and acceptable for treatment and action for each case, type of injury or illness, etc |
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| consent needed before treatment or activity can begin |
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| the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care |
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| legal wrongs committed against a person |
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| when an individual commits and act that is not legally he or hers to perform |
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| when an individual improperly does something that he or she has the legal rights to do |
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| when an individual fails to perform a legal duty |
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| illegal, unethical, negligent, or immoral behavior by somebody in a professional or official position, resulting in failure to fulfill the duties or responsibilities associated with that position |
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| when you send out a list of everything you need, you get back quotes from each place and pick the best deal, you end up ordering some stuff from each place |
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| the amount of money that is allotted. Usually used to pay salaries, (non) expendable goods, and capital purchases |
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| modalities, tables, whirlpool, etc - things that you usually only need to buy once |
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| items that are consumable (tape, bandages, cups, etc) |
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| national athletic trainers association |
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| american college of sports medicine |
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