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What to do in the AT clinic

What to do in the AT clinic. contribute. Laundry Dirty clothes Cup of detergent Keys Possibly pillow case or purple cubbies Set timer to return to finish or tell someone to. Whirlpools Clean & close 2-3 mediums of ice Fill half way (do not leave unattended) Practice/Game Set Up

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What to do in the AT clinic

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  1. What to do in the AT clinic contribute

  2. Laundry • Dirty clothes • Cup of detergent • Keys • Possibly pillow case or purple cubbies • Set timer to return to finish or tell someone to. • Whirlpools • Clean & close • 2-3 mediums of ice • Fill half way (do not leave unattended) • Practice/Game Set Up • Check schedule &/or ATC for what is happening. • Critically think about what should be out there. • Confirm with ATC or 3rdyr if not confident • Walk/cart supplies out to playing surface • Set up sideline • Filing* • ‘To Be Filed’ bin: • Current physical in very front • Current IQ in very back • ‘New File’ bin: • Grab new/un-used file • Put name on blank tab or make blank with labels (last name, first name graduation year) • File paperwork in created file • File in cabinets • Check other duties • White board to the left of bathroom door • Physically go through and check that everything has been done. • If not done, do! Daily duties(ESPECIALLY ON ‘A’ DAYS!!!)

  3. Taping: On non-varsity athletes • Simple wrist (all) • Rodeo (if learned) • Hand/wrist (if learned) • Check taping stations • Replace supplies before they run out. • Make sure you are pulling them from the correct spot. • Wound Care (all) • If not sure what to you, ask! Don’t make this a reason to shy away. • Rolling out athletes (all) • You get the roller and you put away • Learning/Assisting with rehab (all) • Ask 3rdyr or ATC what they are doing • Hold bands • Be a timer Helping athletes/SAT’s(Be confident!)

  4. Keep AT clinic clean. • Wipe counters. • Put rehab equipment away • Clean tables • Etc. • Go to a practice. • Inform ATC where you intend to go. • AT clinic rules apply (no phones). • Can study or practice skills but make sure you are out of the way. • Come up with a “Toes to Nose” song. • Help athlete dorsiflex during ankle tape. • Study • Written test • Skills (new and old) • Learn something new. • Ask ATC/3r yrs for new tape, wrap, stretch, rehab, etc. • What do you want to know about; make this experience yours! • AT clinic games. • Scavenger hunts • Time trials • Quiz Show When athletes leave.

  5. Stand around, doing nothing! • Especially right in front of a taping station. • Socialize with athletes • Prohibits rehab, treatments, etc. • Encourages hanging out. • Wait for other SAT to finish hours • Too many people to begin with • Contribute or wait outside • Count hours. • Wait for a better time like when all athletes are gone. • Be on your phone • You will be asked to leave and you will not get signed off. • Don’t think of it as “doing time!” Think of it as a ‘lab’ where we perfect skills and learn stuff. What not to do.

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