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Smith College Athletic Training Services

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Smith College Athletic Training Services. Who we are: Deb Coutu, MS, LATC, CSCS BS and MS from Springfield College 20+ yrs of experience Kelli Steele, MS, LATC BS and MS from Central Washington University 20+ yrs of experience Aisha Visram , CAT(C), LATC BS from University of Guelph - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Smith CollegeAthletic Training Services

Who we are:Deb Coutu, MS, LATC, CSCS BS and MS from Springfield College 20+ yrs of experience

Kelli Steele, MS, LATC BS and MS from Central Washington University 20+ yrs of experience

Aisha Visram, CAT(C), LATC BS from University of Guelph Advanced Certificate from Mount Royal University 4+ yrs of experience

What we do:

besides tape ankles and hand out iceWhat we do: Injury Evaluations

What we do: Injury Evaluations Referrals to appropriate medical providers

What we do: Injury Evaluations Referrals to appropriate medical providers Emergency Planning

What we do: Injury Evaluations Referrals to appropriate medical providers Emergency Planning Emergency Care

What we do: Injury Evaluations Referrals to appropriate medical providers Emergency Planning Emergency Care Injury Protection

What we do: Injury Evaluations Referrals to appropriate medical providers Emergency Planning Emergency Care Injury Protection Return to Play Progressions

What we do: Injury Evaluations Referrals to appropriate medical providers Emergency Planning Emergency Care Injury Protection Return to Play Progressions Return to Play Decisions

What we do: Injury Evaluations Referrals to appropriate medical providers Emergency Planning Emergency Care Injury Protection Return to Play Progressions Return to Play Decisions Manage Medical Clearances

Who we treat: Intercollegiate Athletes Club Sport Athletes Aging Coaches, Grad. Assts.and AdministratorsWhere: Inside = Scott AT Room Outside = Golf Cart

*All pre-practice and pre-game treatment is done in Scott AT Room (unless otherwise specified)You are running late for practice. Can you run into the field house to get taped?You are running late for practice. Can you run into the field house to get taped?

NO!When we are available*: 10-1, 2-7 Mon-Fri (usually) 30 min before week-end contests All home contests (rugby, hockey, fencing, frisbee)

*Subject to change with varying athletic and meeting schedules

You have a home game at 1 pm on Saturday.

What time does the AT arrive?You have a home game at 1 pm on Saturday.

What time does the AT arrive?12:30 (unless otherwise specified)Treatment Priority: Athletes with ContestsTreatment Priority: Athletes with Contests AppointmentsTreatment Priority: Athletes with Contests Appointments Tape/Wrap/Wound CareTreatment Priority: Athletes with Contests Appointments Tape/Wrap/Wound Care Rehab/Modalities (As time allows)Treatment Priority: Athletes with Contests Appointments Tape/Wrap/Wound Care Rehab/Modalities (As time allows) New Injury Evaluations (In-Season)Treatment Priority: Athletes with Contests Appointments Tape/Wrap/Wound Care Rehab/Modalities (As time allows) New Injury Evaluations (In-Season) New Injury Evaluation (Off-Season)Rules: Sign-In (every time)Rules: Sign-In Leave bag outside (after 3)Rules: Sign-In Leave bag outside Report all injuriesRules: Sign-In Leave bag outside Report all injuries Get a note (if you go to the doctor or ER)Rules: Sign-In Leave bag outside Report all injuries Get a note Make an appointment(to come in during less busy times)

Rules: Sign-In Leave bag outside Report all injuries Get a note Make an appointment Bring your own water bottle

You have a new injury that you noticed after practice last night. You should:a) e-mail Deb and/or Kelli to make a plan to get evaluatedb) e-mail your coachc) wait until right before practice to get evaluatedd) not say anything. Its probably nothing.e) a & b

You have a new injury that you noticed after practice last night. You should:a) e-mail Deb and/or Kelli to make a plan to get evaluatedb) e-mail your coachc) wait until right before practice to get evaluatedd) not say anything. Its probably nothing.e) a & b

Youve had shin splints since 4th grade and theyre starting to bother you again, but not enough to effect your play. You should:a) see an AT about it right before practiceb) make an appointment to be evaluatedc) wait a few weeks. Itll probably get betterd) schedule an appointment at Health ServicesYouve had shin splints since 4th grade and theyre starting to bother you again, but not enough to effect your play. You should:a) see an AT about it right before practiceb) make an appointment to be evaluatedc) wait a few weeks. Itll probably get betterd) schedule an appointment at Health ServicesYou have worn only flip flops for the past few months. In the middle of practice, you feel a blister forming on your heel. You should:a) ignore it. How bad could it get?b) report it right away.c) rub some dirt on it.

You have worn only flip flops for the past few months. In the middle of practice, you feel a blister forming on your heel. You should:a) ignore it. How bad could it get?b) report it right away.c) rub some dirt on it.

You were not allowed to practice yesterday because of ankle sprain. Today you feel SO much better. You should:a) wait until right before practice to update the ATsb) email Deb and/or Kelli and your coach before 1pmc) go directly to practice without checking in.

You were not allowed to practice yesterday because of ankle sprain. Today you feel SO much better. You should:a) wait until right before practice to update the ATsb) email Deb and/or Kelli and your coach before 1pmc) go directly to practice without checking in.

You were not allowed to practice yesterday because of ankle sprain. Today you feel SO much worse. You should:a) wait until right before practice to update the ATsb) email Deb and/or Kelli and your coach before 1pmc) go directly to practice without checking in.

You were not allowed to practice yesterday because of ankle sprain. Today you feel SO much worse. You should:a) wait until right before practice to update the ATsb) email Deb and/or Kelli and your coach before 1pmc) go directly to practice without checking in.

Wounds: Keep clean Keep covered Get checked daily Watch for infection Swelling Redness Fever Pus Odor PainConcussions:

Insurance:

Insurance: Secondary policy provided by Athletics

Insurance: Secondary policy provided by Athletics $500 deductible

Insurance:

Secondary policy provided by Athletics

$500 deductible

See ATs for claim form

Insurance:

Is there a chance you will have to pay some of the expenses from an athletic injury?

Insurance:

Is there a chance you will have to pay some of the expenses from an athletic injury?

YES

Insurance:

What is the maximum amount you could have to pay for your injury?

Insurance:

What is the maximum amount you could have to pay for your injury?

$500