ATHLETICS

ATHLETICS

Lesson Code: MP1004

Professor in charge: Sgantzos Markos, Associate Professor

Other Teachers: Invited Speakers

ECTS: 2.00

Type|Type of Course: OP | SCIENTIFIC AREA

Teaching Semester: 14th Semester

Hours per week: 2 hours

Total Time (Teaching Hours + Student Workload) 54 Hours

Prerequisites: NO

Language of Instruction: Greek/English

Available for Erasmus: NO

Semester Lectures: Coming Soon…

Teaching Method: Lectures, Face to face, Distance learning

MANDATORY ATTENDANCES – LECTURES NO

PowerPoint


Evaluation Method: – Writing a paper
– Presentation of work
The assessment criteria are further analyzed during the introductory course.

Objective Objectives/Desired Results: The general purpose of the course is:
• students' understanding of the importance and clinical contribution of Sports Medicine
• The training of the student in the function, physiology, pathology, surgery and rehabilitation of athletes as well as the acquisition of general skills and the application of knowledge in practice. Also the acquisition of knowledge about the beneficial effects as well as the effects of exercise on the human body
• Informing the student about:
1. the initial and periodic control of people engaged in exercise, clinical checks and examinations before participation in sports activities and competitions, as well as the provision of medical assistance to athletes of any sport
2. the prevention of chronic diseases caused by a sedentary lifestyle.
3. rehabilitation after sports injuries
4. the nutrition of athletes, nutritional supplements, medicines, control of the use of prohibited substances and gender verification with the complex ethical, legal and medical issues that this entails.
5. special medical issues concerning athletes participating in international sports events, including disabled athletes or disabled athletes as well as the effects of movement and acclimatization.
6. The exercise of people with chronic diseases and disabilities, such as bronchial asthma, diabetes mellitus, NM damage and others.
7. the maximization of sports performance and the scientific basis of training control and
8. the initial selection of talents and the sports orientation of young peopleUpon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
• Has understood the basic principles and clinical contribution of Sports Medicine
• Has knowledge of the main diagnostic and therapeutic applications of Sports Medicine
• He has gained knowledge about the beneficial effects and effects of exercise on the human body
• Know the necessary initial periodical control
• Has knowledge about the prevention of diseases caused by a sedentary lifestyle
• Has knowledge of athlete nutrition, nutritional supplements, medications, drug testing and gender testing with the complex ethical, legal and medical issues that this entails.

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Course Description: 1. Functional Anatomy of Exercise
2. Physiology of Exercise
3. Applied Hygiene in Exercise
4. Sports Injuries (Acute and Chronic)
5. Illustrative Behavior of the diseases and injuries of the athletes
6. Rehabilitation and Exercise
7. first aid on the pitch
8. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
9. Drug stimulation (Doping) – Toxicology
10. Exercise Cardiology
11. Exercise Pulmonology
12. Craniocerebral injuries, facial and eye injuries
13. Effect of Exercise on children
Diabetes Mellitus, Obesity and exercise.

Recommended reading:

-Suggested Bibliography: – Students are provided with Teaching Notes and “Power Point” files in electronic format
Additional Bibliography:
Netter's Sports Medicine, 1/2021, Madden Christopher, Putukian Margot, McCarty Eric, Young Craig
Sports medicine, 1/2022, Sérgio Rocha Piedade


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