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Environmental Factors in Sports Medicine Lab Kit The Environmental Factors in Sports Medicine Lab Kit is a unique and interactive teaching tool designed to help students understand the impact of environmental conditions on athletic performance and injury prevention. This kit facilitates hands-on activities that explore topics like atmospheric conditions, sun exposure and risk, and developing emergency action plans. Great for group or pair-based learning, the kit includes supplies for up to 15 students or pairs to conduct activities simultaneously.
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Contents
5 light meters
Batteries
Industrial poly bag
5 heat stress meters
10 sling psychrometers
15 sheets of sun print paper
15 sheets of write-on transparency film
100 index cards
100 cotton balls
Carrying case
Downloadable Environmental Factors in Sports Medicine Curriculum
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Curriculum Environmental Factors in Sports MedicineÂ
Lesson topics:
Atmospheric Conditions That Contribute to Environmental Injury
Environmental Factors to be Considered When Caring for Athletes
Circadian Dysrhythmia Impact on Athletes
Developing an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) And Policy for Thunder and Lightning as It Relates to Athletics
Sun Exposure and Risks to Athletes
Teaching hours: 6
Includes: Presentation slides, student activities, and assessments
Environmental Factors in Sports Medicine Curriculum Overview
Environmental Factors in Sports Medicine Curriculum Sample
Specifications Carrying Case
Dimensions: 22″ L x 12″ W x 8″ H
Weight: 8 lbs.
Features
Easily facilitate small-group and paired activities Â
Hands-on activities include: Â
Practice using a sling psychrometer and WBGT heat stress meter Â
Practice measuring light intensity with a light meter Â
Develop an EAP using the 8-point Lightning Safety Plan Â
Perform a Sunscreen SPF Experiment Â
FAQS Does this curriculum align to the National Athletic Trainer Association (NATA)?
Yes! It aligns to the NATAÂ Secondary School Sports Medicine Course Outline Unit 5 Assessing Environmental Factors That Lead to Injury.
How many kits would you recommend for a 20-student classroom?
We recommend four kits for a 20-student classroom.
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