FRS 001 — Sec. 009 —
(1 unit) — CRN 92600 — T 1:10-2:00pm — ARC Special Events Room
Sports Injuries: Facts, Myths & Unanswered Questions
Instructor: Lisa Varnum, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, College
of Letters and Science
Description: The subject of sports injuries will be viewed from
various aspects including gender differences, surface and conditioning issues,
and age variances that contribute to the quantity and severity of the injury.
We will explore the variety, recognition and touch on the treatment of sports
injuries in a lecture and discussion format.
Format: The seminar will meet for one hour each week. Reading
material (in the form of a selected reference book), lecture will create a solid
foundation for discussions in sports medicine. The course will have response papers
to specific topics along with a short 2-3 page written assignment. Grading:
The grade will be based on quality of written work, and frequency and quality
of participation in class discussions. 25% participation, 40% for 4 response papers,
and 35% written assignment.
About the Instructor: Lisa Varnum has been a certified athletic
trainer at UC Davis for 17 years. She works with the 26 Intercollegiate Athletic
teams on campus, and also teaches two academic courses in sports medicine within
the Physical Education department. Joining her in teaching the seminar will be
the other staff athletic trainers, physical therapist, and team physicians.