Certified Athletic Trainers are medical experts in preventing, recognizing, managing and rehabilitating injuries that result from physical activity.
The Certified Athletic Trainer is responsible for injury prevention through education of proper conditioning, body mechanics, nutrition, and stretching. The Trainer also prepares the athletes for practice or competition with any necessary taping, wrapping, bracing or stretching. The trainer is available to all athletes in the Athletic Training room at the schools for the last class period of the day, to answer questions and perform injury screening. The trainer will then attend various practice sessions until 6 pm.
Look for our ATC on the sidelines at home athletic events throughout the year. When an injury occurs, the ATC will evaluate the athlete and determine whether a referral to a physician is necessary. The ATC is then responsible for follow up care including treatment, rehabilitation, and gradual return to full athletic participation.
In addition, the ATC will communicate with the athlete, parents, coaches, and physician to ensure proper care is provided to allow for safe return to the sport.
Injury Screening
The trainer will screen any injury or examine an athlete experiencing pain.
Please
feel free to contact our ATC's to find out more about this
program:
Do you recommend off-season
conditioning programs for high school athletes?
Yes. Athletes that participate
in an off-season conditioning program are less frequently
injured, and are able to focus on sport specific skill development
when their season begins. High School athletes have the opportunity
to participate in our summer Peak
Performance enhancement program designed by our
ATC's.