The Plight of Athletic Training Graduates in a Third World Country: An Obscure and Unregulated Profession in Jamaica
Background: Sports treatment and rehabilitation in Jamaica appears to be a costly struggle for athletes of all ages, with very few facilities and specialists on the island. However, the introduction of the athletic training (AT) profession can bridge the gap in sports treatment and rehabilitation by...
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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