Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Blog 18: Fourth Interview Preparation

  1. What injury do you feel is the most nagging injury and what efforts do you take in preventing them?
  2. What new aid do you feel is the most beneficial to you and the athlete?
  3. What are the most crucial steps in treating an injury, why do you believe so?
  4. What daily activities do you feel benefits your treatments?
  5. What strategies do you take in motivating players not interested in training?
  6. If it came to athletes new to training, how would you introduce them into the daily operations of therapy?
  7. Do you prefer a strict treatment schedule or a flexible schedule, why?
  8. What signs do you look for in athletes trying to hide injuries?
  9. How do you deal with players avoiding treatment?
  10. What kind of environment created when athletes do not report their injury?
  11. How does the necessity of making quick decisions effect the athlete?
  12. When testing for injuries, why is the proper initial diagnosis important?
  13. What are the effects of an improper diagnosis?
  14. How do you work to create an open environment between you and the athlete?
  15. An open line of communication is crucial because?
  16. Do you work to push yourself into an athletes life health wise?
  17. When analyzing an injury does performing test work better than a visual assessment?
  18. If there was a critical emergency what would you do first?
  19. What do you have the least amount of patience for?
  20. What do you do when an athlete does not meet his goal in treatment?
  21. What type of introduction would you make into a new team you are working for?

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