Welcome to Athletic Training


  • Prevention of Athletic Injuries/Illness

    When an injury is prevented, it saves everyone lost time and anguish. Besides the standard taping, wrapping, and stretching -- which many associate with the job of an athletic trainer -- we can provide so much more! 

    Please refer athletes early if there is or was a history of injury concerns. A risk assessment and functional movement screening can be performed, and a corrective or preventative program can be established immediately.

     

    Evaluation and Diagnosis of Injuries 

    This includes the assessment of the type and severity of injuries along with the conditions and related illnesses that may affect athletes. After the extent of the injury is determined, a treatment plan can be initiated and accomplished right here on campus. 

    Also, a proper referral can be made to the team orthopedist or other necessary medical professionals and providers when indicated. This includes referrals for illness and associated counseling.

     

    Immediate Care of Injuries 

    A staff athletic trainer is present at all home athletic contests and practices in order to ensure the proper implementation of any acute injury or emergency situation. 

    Appropriate management strategies that follow a pre-established emergency action plan are initiated right away by trained, certified, licensed healthcare providers: the staff of Athletic Trainers.

     

    Treatment and Rehabilitation of Injuries

    The main role of the Athletic Training staff is to assist the athlete in her return to sport participation following an injury as quickly and SAFELY as possible. This is accomplished with treatment protocols for exercise and the use of therapeutic modalities such as ultrasound, electric muscle stimulation, heat and cold, and manual therapy. 

    The Eagle Athletic Training facilities are well-equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and managed by a knowledgable, experienced staff.

     

    Education in Athletic Injuries

    Many injuries and conditions are complicated, and therefore, not always fully understood. Consequently, it is important to educate coaches, parents, and athletes so that the best possible care can be provided at home, on the practice field, on the court, at the pool, and in school. 

    Athletic Training Student Assistants, Sports Medicine students, and student-athletes can expand their knowledge both in the athletic training room and in the classroom.


Athletic Training Staff

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  • Athletic Training Student Interns