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More about Physical Therapy and Athletic Training
In collaboration with Student Health Services and Student Affairs, Campus Recreation and Club Sports are committed to offering quality medical services to current Campus Recreation and Club Sports athletes.
By appointment only - TO MAKE AN ATHLETIC TRAINER APPOINTMENT .
What is Athletic Training? Athletic training encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of emergent,acute or chronic injuries and medical conditions. Athletic training is recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA), Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as an allied health care profession.
What is Physical Therapy? Physical Therapy provides evaluation and treatment for musculoskeletal conditions, including rehabilitation after injury or surgery. Physical Therapists help improve movement, strength, and function while reducing pain through evidence鈥慴ased interventions tailored to each patient鈥檚 needs.
What is the difference between an Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist? Athletic Trainers are trained in treatment of emergency, acute and chronic medical conditions, and rehabilitation of injury. Physical Therapists provide long term care for patients with impairments, limitations in activities or participation, or changes in physical function or health status resulting from injury, disease, or other causes. Both professions evaluate, diagnose, and implement appropriate interventions, management, and rehabilitation following an injury. They both work to prevent injury and promote wellness, and often work together on a comprehensive plan of care for patients.
What should I expect when I visit the Athletic Trainer? After making an appointment you will need to fill out a history form and drop off your referral from your physician if you have one. This should be done in advance of your appointment if possible. On the day of your appointment, you will be evaluated by a Certified Athletic Trainer and a treatment plan will be developed. Depending on your injury and situation, the Athletic Trainer will be able to give you a home exercise program or refer you to an appropriate medical provider if necessary. They will discuss your treatment options with you. You may need to come back a few times for some re-evaluation and/or as decided by your Athletic Trainer.
What should I expect when I visit the Physical Therapist? After scheduling an appointment, you will be asked to complete a history form and provide a referral from a Student Health Services provider, including our Sports Medicine physicians. During your first visit, the Physical Therapist will evaluate your condition, discuss your goals, and create an individualized plan of care. Treatment may include therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, stretching, strengthening, mobility training, injury鈥憄revention education, and more. Your therapist will also review your treatment options, expected number of sessions, and any follow鈥憉p recommendations.
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