Spine Injury in Sports

2021 NATA Spine Injury in Sports Conference: 
April 26, 2021 – May 25, 2021

The 2021 NATA Spine Injury in Sports Conference was developed by the Spine Injury in Sport Group to share advances in research that have paved the way for improvements in prevention and best practices in the management of acute spinal injury.

Event Features
On-demand access to 9 hours of Category A CEUs for 30 days (4/26 - 5/25)
On-demand access to Group networking (text or video chat) for 30 days (4/26 - 5/25)
Scheduled Specialist Chats and Peer Chats (5/10 - 5/12)

 


 

 

New Developments in Evaluation and Pre-Hospital Management of Cervical Spine Injury

The NATA Spine Injury in Sports 2021 provides the latest in research, recommendations and practical application for spine-injured athletes.

  • Gain a better understanding about the scientific evidence behind the updated best practice recommendations for spine-injured athletes.

  • Connect with industry leaders to review how you can apply the recommendations to your specific setting.
  • Engage with other ATs in your setting or who are interested in a similar topic to learn more and share resources.

Register By May 9 And Receive A Complimentary Registration For A Colleague  

Caring for a suspected spine-injured athlete is a team effort – which is why NATA wants to ensure your entire sports medicine team has a chance to gain a deeper understanding of recently published recommendations from the NATA Spine Injury in Sport Group.

Register by May 9 for the NATA Spine Injury in Sports Conference and receive a complimentary registration for a colleague. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to learn from industry leaders and connect with athletic trainers in your setting – register today!

 

Spine Injury 2021 Program

User Guide 

 

Pricing

Member Rate

Non-Member Rate

$275

$575

 

REGISTRATION CLOSED

 


 

Sponsor

To sponsor this event, please download form and/or contact sales@nata.org

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NATA does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity or age. NATA is committed to accessibility and non-discrimination in all aspects of its continuing education activities. Participants who have special needs are encouraged to contact program organizers so that all reasonable efforts to accommodate these needs can be made.