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OAKTON H.S. Athletic Training Staff. ATC 1 Paul Rupp, MS ATC ATC 2Andy Cowdery, MS, ATC. . . OAKTON H.S. Athletic Training Staff. Support StaffPhysicians: Dr. Ray Thal, OrthopedicsDr. Susan Burroughs, Family PracticeDr. Anne Jones, Family PracticeDr. Emilio Canal, DentistAT Student: Da
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1. OAKTON HIGH SCHOOL Athletic Training Program
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Edit the Content to meet your Schools names and personel. You can edit the colors by:
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2. OAKTON H.S. Athletic Training Staff ATC 1
Paul Rupp, MS ATC
ATC 2
Andy Cowdery, MS, ATC
3. OAKTON H.S. Athletic Training Staff Support Staff
Physicians:
Dr. Ray Thal, Orthopedics
Dr. Susan Burroughs, Family Practice
Dr. Anne Jones, Family Practice
Dr. Emilio Canal, Dentist
AT Student: Danielle Parretti GWU
ATSA
4. Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) What is an Athletic Trainer?
Minimal 4 year degree and successful completion of National Accreditation Exam
Not the “trainer” at the local gym
Licensed by the Board of Medicine to practice athletic training in Virginia Discuss Athletic trainer vs Trainer. Different education, credentialing, and role in the athletic setting.Discuss Athletic trainer vs Trainer. Different education, credentialing, and role in the athletic setting.
5. Oakton H.S. Athletic Training ProgramResponsibilities 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
6. Oakton H.S. Athletic Training Program Assumption Of Risk Risk of Injury
Not all injuries can be prevented
Catastrophic injuries can occur in any sport
In FCPS, Comprehensive Athletic Training care has proven to influence a reduction in the severity of injury.
Injuries are inherent in sports, some may be catastrophic. The FCPS Athletic Training Program is dedicated to providing the safest environment possible. Athletic Trainers minimize the significance of injuries by providing immediate evaluation and treatment, and minimizing the potential for catastrophic injuries to occur, but cannot eliminate the possibility entirelyInjuries are inherent in sports, some may be catastrophic. The FCPS Athletic Training Program is dedicated to providing the safest environment possible. Athletic Trainers minimize the significance of injuries by providing immediate evaluation and treatment, and minimizing the potential for catastrophic injuries to occur, but cannot eliminate the possibility entirely
7. Oakton H.S. Athletic Training Program Coverage Athletic Training Room Coverage
The Athletic Trainer will be available for evaluations, treatments, rehabilitation, and questions from student athletes, parents, and physicians each school day afternoon.
Athletic Contest Coverage
All contests indicated below are covered by the home ATC. Swim and Dive is covered by the onsite lifeguards.
WINTER
Wrestling (Varsity, JV)
Boys and Girls Basketball (Varsity, JV, Freshmen)
Girls Gymnastics
Indoor Track (Boys and Girls)*
8. Oakton H.S. Athletic Training Program Injuries All injuries & illnesses must be reported to your school’s Athletic Trainers
All injuries must be reported prior to return to activity regardless of severity or physician consultation
Our philosophy is to return injured athletes to participation in the quickest and SAFEST manner possible.
9. Oakton H.S. Athletic Training Program Injuries Injuries
Rest
Ice – Freezer vs Ice Machine
Compression
Elevation – Above the Heart
Support – Crutches, Cane, Brace, Sling
Physician – Please bring in a note that informs us of diagnosis, what rehab or treatment the physician would like, and the playing status.
Should the athlete have an injury and the athletic trainer is not available, or the injury does not seem so bad, but when the athlete gets home it becomes problematic, this is what you should do.Should the athlete have an injury and the athletic trainer is not available, or the injury does not seem so bad, but when the athlete gets home it becomes problematic, this is what you should do.
10. Oakton H.S. Athletic Training Program 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 following proper hygiene and early detection Staphylococcus Aureus ("staph") infections have been around for many years, causing mild to severe illness. CA-MRSA stands for Community Acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, a form of staph infection that does not respond to routine treatment with some commonly-used antibiotics, although other antibiotics are effective.
Approximately 25-30% of healthy people may carry staph and only 1% carry CA-MRSA. Staph bacteria are often carried on the skin or in the nose of healthy people, most of the time these bacteria do not cause a problem. Staph is passed from person to person through direct contact with skin or through contact with contaminated items. Staph can enter the body through breaks in the skin and can sometimes cause infection. The most effective way to prevent staph infection is to practice proper hygiene, such as washing hands and caring for wounds properly.
Staphylococcus Aureus ("staph") infections have been around for many years, causing mild to severe illness. CA-MRSA stands for Community Acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, a form of staph infection that does not respond to routine treatment with some commonly-used antibiotics, although other antibiotics are effective.
Approximately 25-30% of healthy people may carry staph and only 1% carry CA-MRSA. Staph bacteria are often carried on the skin or in the nose of healthy people, most of the time these bacteria do not cause a problem. Staph is passed from person to person through direct contact with skin or through contact with contaminated items. Staph can enter the body through breaks in the skin and can sometimes cause infection. The most effective way to prevent staph infection is to practice proper hygiene, such as washing hands and caring for wounds properly.
11. Oakton H.S. Athletic Training Program MRSA: What Does It Look Like?