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ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM OPERATING HOURS FOR INJURY EVALUATION AND TREATMENTS

 

BEFORE SCHOOL

Where: HPE Athletic Training Room

When:  7:30 am - 8:10 am

 

LUNCH

Where:  HPE Athletic Training Room

When:  11:34 am - 12:20 pm

 

AFTER SCHOOL

Where:  HPE Athletic Training Room

When:  3:45 pm - 4:15 pm

 

AFTER PRACTICE

(For those athletes who are in season)

Where:  The Athletic Training Room that is open (HPE or SEC)

When:  Immediately After Practice

 

Unless you have prior approval from the athletic trainer and coach, you do not come in for new injury evaluation/treatment during your athletic period or during an academic class.

 

IF THE DOOR IS CLOSED DURING NORMAL OPERATING HOURS, PLEASE GO TO THE OTHER ATHELTIC TRAINING ROOM FOR EVALUATION AND TREATMENT.

 

Did you know . . . .

. . . athletic training students are required to maintain a 2.0 GPA just like student athletes?

. . . athletic training students attend a training camp during the summer to improve their skills?

. . . athletic training students assist the school's Athletic Trainer both on and off the field?

. . . athletic training students are involved in helping student athletes with taping, stretching, bracing and hydration and rehab?

. . . athletic training students assist with all sports - not just football?


Student Trainer

Student Athletic Trainers 2011-2012

  • Ashley (Senior)
  • Aleyni (Junior)
  • Bree (Junior)
  • Brandon  (Junior)
  • Allison (Junior)
  • Mercedes (Junior)
  • Megan (Junior)
  • Rankin (Sophomore)
  • Christi (Sophomore)
  • Nicole (Sophomore)
  • Destiny (Freshman)
  • Manuela (Freshman)
  • Luis (Freshman)

 

 

Trainer

TrainerTrainer: Greg Connors

(432) 290-1470 Training Room

(432) 336-4112 Athletic Office

Click on "Contact Form" in left sidebar to send Coach Connors an email.


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.

 
Links

Texas State Athletic Trainers Association

National Athletic Trainers' Association

Are you interested in a career as a licensed athletic trainer? Click here for information from the US Dept. of Labor or here for info from the Mayo Clinic.


Our Purpose

The purpose of the Athletic Training Program at FSHS is to provide a learning environment for students interested in pursuing a career in Sports Medicine; and a treatment, rehabilitation, and preventative medicine setting for the athletes.

The athletic training students consist of a group selected to participate in the Athletic Training Program that have shown good leadership, sportsmanship, and pride in FSHS Athletics and the community.

Athletic training students are expected to show considerable support of the athletic activities through their performance, attendance, and enthusiasm.

Athletic Training Students must exhibit good conduct and self-discipline that will reflect a positive image of the Athletic Training Program, school, and athletic teams at all times.