TRAINING ROOM TREATMENT/EVALUATION POLICIES No one, regardless of affiliation, is to be denied first aid. 1. Treatments are to be administered only to: Student-athletes from a Fort Stockton ISD High School or Middle School that are injured during certain school sponsored activities. These activities include: · Baseball
· Tennis · Basketball · Softball · Cheerleading · Swimming & Diving · Cross Country · Golf · Track & Field · Volleyball · Powerlifting All of the above must have a current physical on file in order to receive treatment. 2. Only athletes who are involved in a UIL activity will be treated. 3. Any athlete who is under the care of a physician must provide written documentation of treatment protocol, restrictions, and/or release for return to play. 3. Athletes who are members of a school sponsored activity who are injured in non-UIL activities (i.e. club sports, open gyms, recreational, etc.) will only receive first aid care until they are evaluated by a physician. The physician must provide in writing a treatment protocol for the athletic trainer to follow. 4. The Sports Medicine Staff will not treat non-athletic injuries. NON-ATHLETIC INJURIES Non-athletic injuries will be seen in the Athletic Training Room under the following guidelines: 1. Due to liability concerns, the student-athlete must first see a medical doctor prior to being treated by the Athletic Training Staff. 2. The student-athlete must provide a prescription for treatment/rehabilitation from the medical doctor. The information must be specific as to what type of rehabilitation is to be done. 3. No injuries that are the result of a motor vehicle accident will be seen. |