Athletic trainers (ATs) are highly skilled health care professionals who work with your organization to advise on and execute plans to address issues such as emergency and preventative care, environmental conditions, facility and equipment safety, and other sports- and job-related matters. ATs can help your school, business or community organization better oversee injury prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Content for Physicians & Athletic Trainers
NOCSAE Warns Athletes and Parents about Protective Equipment Concussion Claims
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Operating Committee on Standards for
Brain Research Confirms Dangers of Boxing
July 22 - New research shows that boxers' brain fluids can change after a fight, indicating nerve c
Ivy League Presidents Approve Concussion Recommendations for Lacrosse and Soccer
The Ivy League presidents accepted a series of recommendations made by the League's Multi-Sport Conc
Athletic Trainers are Expanding Roles in Fire Districts and Schools
A typical day for athletic trainer Ruth Young begins by leading firefighters at the Riverview Fir
Mom's Team: Every School Should Have an Athletic Trainer
MomsTeam has long advocated that parents have the right to expect that a certified athletic trai
NATA Awards the ATSNJ The “Greatest Impact” Public Relations Award
The National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) recently awarded the Athletic Trainers' Society of
HOOPS AND HEAD INJURIES
Parents and coaches are becoming more aware of how serious concussions and brain injury can be for
Learning about Concussions
This video, entitled "Learning about Concussions, is produced by the University of Michigan health S
Survey: Many Coaches Misinformed About Youth Sports Safety Risks
Here is an article that surveyed coaches and parents about player safety and player injuries. This i
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