Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ celebrates National Athletic Training Month
March 7, 2003
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Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ celebrates National Athletic Training Month
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's department of Kinesiology and
Physical Education, joins the National Athletic Trainers'
Association (NATA) in celebrating "National Athletic Training
Month" during the month of March. This year's focus is injury
assessment and the steps involved in treatment and recovery.
According to the Center for Disease Control sports-related injuries
in children and young adults cause 2.6 million hospital visits
annually, with an estimated cost of $500 million.
Certified athletic trainers (ATCs) are often the first
professionals on the scene to treat athletes of all ages when
injuries occur. ATCs are medical professionals who specialize in
the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of
injuries and illnesses that occur to athletes.
"Athletic trainers are becoming an ever increasing presence in the
health care system," said Russ Hoff, assistant professor of
Kinesiology and Physical Education. "You will find them working in
high schools, colleges and universities, hospitals, therapy
clinics, industry and as physician extenders."
Currently there are 134 students majoring in sports medicine at
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. Only 32 of those 134 students will be accepted for clinical
instruction, and they must have a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
(CAAHEP) accredited Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's athletic training program in 1990.
The NATA represents more than 30,000 members of the athletic
training profession through education and research. For more
information, visit their Web site at
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