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Autism Awareness Month - Celebrating Autism Through Sport

Autism Awareness Month - Celebrating Autism Through Sport

If you didn’t know already, April is National Autism Awareness Month! In 2023, the Center for Disease Control reported that about 1 in 36 children in the United States are diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Since 2000, the prevalence of ASD has increased by 178%. Whethe …

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Lack of Athletic Trainers in Schools and Youth Sports…. Can Coach Reporting be Part of the Solution?

Lack of Athletic Trainers in Schools and Youth Sports…. Can Coach Reporting be Part of the Solution?

Participating in sports activities can be an enriching and enjoyable experience for students and youth athletes. However, injuries often occur and athletic programs without on-site athletic trainers (ATs) face significant challenges in providing adequate and equitable injury oversight …

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The More You Know: Youth Football Safety Standards and the California Youth Football Act

The More You Know: Youth Football Safety Standards and the California Youth Football Act

The 2019 California Youth Football Act AB1 (Assembly Bill) is the first and most comprehensive set of youth tackle football safety standards in the United States. It follows safety standards that are consistent with those at the high school football level and, in short, aims to help r …

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The Value of Athletic Trainers & Telehealth in Sports Injury Management

The Value of Athletic Trainers & Telehealth in Sports Injury Management

Telehealth, sometimes referred to as telemedicine, is a virtual treatment modality that allows providers to care for patients without an in-person office visit. Telehealth offers convenient and virtual baseline testing, diagnosis and injury management. Additionally, telehealth service …

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Do You Provide Care Coordination Options for Caregivers

Do You Provide Care Coordination Options for Caregivers

You may have heard the term, “coordinated care” but how does this care model impact athletes? Coordinated care is a multidisciplinary approach to care in which doctors and other health care providers collaborate, share information and communicate patient’s needs and preferences. Ultim …

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InjureFree White Paper: "Coaches Are Part of the Sports Safety Ecosystem Too"

InjureFree White Paper: "Coaches Are Part of the Sports Safety Ecosystem Too"

With youth sports injuries at a record-breaking high, it's time to spotlight the coach's role in sport safety. Coaches must work alongside Athletic Trainers (ATs) to support athletes' well-being through essential practices like documentation and documentation data collection. ATs can' …

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Communication is Key - Keeping Parents Informed Post-Injury

Communication is Key - Keeping Parents Informed Post-Injury

You're a parent watching from the sidelines, and your child is injured, and panic ensues. What happens next? Both parents and athletes look to coaches and athletic trainers (ATs) for guidance. For coaches and ATs, open communication and documentation are key to educating parents regar …

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The Impact of Athletic Trainers on Reducing Medical Claims and Costs

The Impact of Athletic Trainers on Reducing Medical Claims and Costs

The benefits of Athletic Trainers (ATs) extend beyond injury prevention and actually provide significant cost savings. AT services can help support the reduction of medical payments and utilizations, but what does this mean exactly for athletes? By simply employing ATs in schools, the …

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“When In Doubt, Sit Them Out”  The Importance of Having a Concussion Management Partner

“When In Doubt, Sit Them Out”  The Importance of Having a Concussion Management Partner

With increased concern over the detrimental effects of sports concussions, it’s clear that a multidisciplinary approach to concussion care is imperative in promoting effective recovery. Concussion management partners are multidisciplinary teams that possess in-depth knowledge of concu …

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Understanding Concussion Management and Tracking Return to Play Compliance

Understanding Concussion Management and Tracking Return to Play Compliance

It’s essential that coaches and organizations understand concussion management to ensure athlete’s safe return-to-play (RTP). Each year, 300,000 youth athletes suffer a concussion. Additionally, a shocking 50% of all concussions go unreported, meaning that many more occur - almost 4 m …

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