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Panther Creek High School Athletic Training Program John Shepard VATL, ATC, CSCS [email protected] 919-291-4785

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Panther Creek High School Athletic Training Program

John Shepard VATL, ATC, CSCS

[email protected]

919-291-4785

Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)

What is an Athletic Trainer?– Minimal 4 year degree and

successful completion of National Accreditation Exam

– Nationally Certified

– State Licensed to Practice

– Not the “trainer” at the local gym.

Responsibilities

Prevention of injuries/ re-injury

Recognition, evaluation, and assessment of injuries and conditions resulting

Immediate care of injuries

Rehabilitation and reconditioning of injuries

Organization and administration

Professional development and responsibility

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation and reconditioning is a primary role of the Certified Athletic Trainers

We have the tools and time to work with your athlete

Every injury will benefit from some form of rehabilitation

If they are injured pleasehave them come in

Injuries

Rest

Ice – Freezer vs Ice Machine

Compression

Elevation – Above the Heart

Support – Crutches, Cane, Brace, Sling

Heat???

Be careful!!!!

Coverage

Athletic Training Room Coverage

During school - SMART lunch B

– Monday-Thursday

Open Daily from 2:30-4:00 After School

Athletic Contest Coverage

All contests are covered by the home ATC??

May not be on site with multiple events

Injuries

Physician

**** Please bring in a note that informs us of diagnosis, what rehab or treatment the physician would like, and the playing

status.

Return To Play

A Parent, Coach, Family Physician, Athlete, Administrator, ATC, or Team Physician can exclude an athlete from participation.

All of these individuals must agree that the athlete can and should play

The role of the Athletic Trainer is to make sure your athlete is safe to return to play.

MRSA: What Is It?

MRSA is a “Staph” infection

It does not respond to some antibiotics

It is treatable

Like other infections, this can become serious if left untreated

Severe infections can be prevented by practicing proper hygiene and early detection

MRSA: What Does It Look Like?

Mild infections may look like a pimple or boil and can be red, swollen, painful, or have pus or other drainage and are usually mildly infectious and easily treated. More serious infections may cause pneumonia, bloodstream infections, or surgical wound infections.

What Can Parents Do?

Clean clothes and equipment daily– Wash in warm water and dried in hot

dryer– Spray equipment with diluted bleach

solution or commercial product Showering after all

practices/competitions **Frequent Hand washing ** **Make sure wounds are covered**

Concussions

A concussions is an injury to the brain Concussions can alter a student’s ability

to learn Concussions can be life threatening Signs & Symptoms include: Headache,

confusion, dizziness, change in personality, difficulty sleeping, difficulty concentrating, loss of appetite, loss of memory, and others.

**Treatment is rest and hydration** **Brain is a thinking organ**

What Is ImPACT?– Web Based Concussion Management Tool

– www.impacttest.com

Why Are We Using It?– It is a tool that can help us identify if the brain

has recovered to a point that the athlete is safe to begin a progressive return to sport.

– Return to play policy

Panther Creek High School Athletic Training Program

John Shepard VATL, ATC, CSCS

[email protected]

919-291-4785