Athletic Training - Garrison Forest School, Inc.
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Athletic Training - Garrison Forest School, Inc.
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Athletic Training
Garrison Forest’s athletic training team supports the health, safety, and performance of all Middle School and Upper School student-athletes through proactive care, injury prevention, and rehabilitation—empowering them to compete with confidence on and off the field.
The Garrison Forest School Athletic Training Program delivers athletic training services to student-athletes in the Middle and Upper Schools. These services fall under five domains:
Injury Prevention
Injury Rehabilitation and Reconditioning
Injury Recognition, Evaluation and Immediate Care
Health Care Administration
Professional Development and Responsibility
Athletic trainers are highly qualified, multi-skilled healthcare professionals who collaborate with physicians and other allied healthcare professionals to provide prevention, recognition, management, and rehabilitation of injuries that result from physical activity. Alexis Carter and Barbara Doy, nationally certified and state licensed athletic trainers, work under the direction and supervision of the Athletic Director, Jessy Morgan, and a sports medicine physician, Dr. Teri McCambridge. Dr. McCambridge is a pediatric sports medicine physician at Towson Orthopaedic Associates.
Emergency Action Plans
Concussion Management
Athletic Training Room Rules
Pre-Participation Requirements
Physician Referral Emergency Room Policy
Exertional Heat Illness
Physical Therapy
After Hour Care
Please click below to view our emergency action plan for each athletic facility:
Searle Athletic Center
Zolenas and Paw Print Turf Fields
Hopkins Fields and Tennis Courts
Auxiliary Gyms
A concussion is a traumatic brain injury caused by a direct blow to the head, neck or body, resulting in an impulsive force being transmitted to the brain. This is common in sports and exercise-related activities. Concussions are taken very seriously at Garrison Forest School. If a concussion is suspected in an athlete, they must be seen and evaluated by their physician.
If a concussion is suspected, please contact the athletic trainer and school personnel. If possible, we strongly recommend complete cognitive rest for the initial 24-48 hours after the injury. This will require your daughter to remain home from school while symptomatic. As tolerable she may return, with a note from the pediatrician, or concussion clinic explaining absence. An ACE Care Plan should be completed by the treating physician and submitted to the school for each follow up visit until your daughter is cleared to return to academics without restrictions.
Concussion Information Sheet for Parents/Athletes
Post-Concussion Symptom Scale
Gradual Return to Sports Following a Concussion
ACE Care Plan
Report all injuries to the athletic trainer as soon as possible. Immediate and daily communication with the athletic trainer will expedite your recovery time.
All student-athletes must sign in on the “Daily Treatment Log” before receiving any athletic training services.
No over the counter medications will be administered.
Do not take supplies without permission from the athletic trainer.
Please return all equipment issued to you by the athletic trainer. Failure to return items such as splints, elastic bandages, protective braces, and crutches will result in a fee charged to your school account.
Proper attire is required for treatment. (Shoes, shirt, sneakers)
No socializing. You should only be in the athletic training room if you are receiving treatment or need to be evaluated.
Every student-athlete is required to have a complete pre-participation physical examination that positively determines readiness for athletic participation. This physical is good for a one-year period. Athletes will NOT be allowed to participate in athletic practices or competition until a signed (signed by the health care provider) pre-participation physical exam is submitted to Magnus Health or a hard copy is given to the athletic trainer.
Parents/Guardians must also sign the “Athletic Consent to Treat and Acceptance of Risk” form and “Athletic Concussion Information” form prior to participation in athletic activities. These forms are found on the student-athletes Magnus Health account.
We understand that when an injury occurs you have many options on how to get your daughter properly evaluated and treated. You are under no obligation to use our physician, however there are benefits in doing so. If your daughter sees her personal or specialty physician, written documentation must be returned to the athletic trainer with the diagnosis, treatment plan, and any recommended restrictions and timeline for return to play. The
Physician Referral Form
can be used for documentation. If your daughter goes to the Emergency Room for an injury, we must receive a written medical release or recommendation for her prior to returning to athletic participation.
If your daughter is seen by a physician, proper written documentation must be submitted to the athletic trainer. Your daughter will be held from practices and games until a note from the treating physician is received.
This
information sheet
is provided to assist parents/guardians and athletes recognize the symptoms of heat-related illness and learn how to treat and prevent it from occurring.
Your physician may recommend physical therapy for your daughter. Towson Sports Medicine is associated with Towson Orthopedic Associates and offers excellent physical therapy services. For more information, visit their website
here
.
Same day, orthopaedic injuries can be seen at Towson Orthopaedics Associate’s After Hours Care. Walk-ins are welcome at their Towson (Bellona) location Monday-Thursday from 4:30-6:30. Call 410-616-1400 for additional information or visit their website
here
.
Meet the Staff
Alexis Carter, MS, LAT, ATC
Athletic Trainer
alexiscarter@gfs.org
Read More
about Alexis Carter, MS, LAT, ATC
Barbara Doy, MSEd, BS, LAT
Assistant Athletic Director/Assistant Athletic Trainer
410-559-3444
barbaradoy@gfs.org
Read More
about Barbara Doy, MSEd, BS, LAT
Dr. Teri McCambridge
Team Physician
410-337-7900
Read More
about Dr. Teri McCambridge
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Athletic Training
Garrison Forest’s athletic training team supports the health, safety, and performance of all Middle School and Upper School student-athletes through proactive care, injury prevention, and rehabilitation—empowering them to compete with confidence on and off the field.
The Garrison Forest School Athletic Training Program delivers athletic training services to student-athletes in the Middle and Upper Schools. These services fall under five domains:
Injury Prevention
Injury Rehabilitation and Reconditioning
Injury Recognition, Evaluation and Immediate Care
Health Care Administration
Professional Development and Responsibility
Athletic trainers are highly qualified, multi-skilled healthcare professionals who collaborate with physicians and other allied healthcare professionals to provide prevention, recognition, management, and rehabilitation of injuries that result from physical activity. Alexis Carter and Barbara Doy, nationally certified and state licensed athletic trainers, work under the direction and supervision of the Athletic Director, Jessy Morgan, and a sports medicine physician, Dr. Teri McCambridge. Dr. McCambridge is a pediatric sports medicine physician at Towson Orthopaedic Associates.
Emergency Action Plans
Concussion Management
Athletic Training Room Rules
Pre-Participation Requirements
Physician Referral Emergency Room Policy
Exertional Heat Illness
Physical Therapy
After Hour Care
Please click below to view our emergency action plan for each athletic facility:
Searle Athletic Center
Zolenas and Paw Print Turf Fields
Hopkins Fields and Tennis Courts
Auxiliary Gyms
A concussion is a traumatic brain injury caused by a direct blow to the head, neck or body, resulting in an impulsive force being transmitted to the brain. This is common in sports and exercise-related activities. Concussions are taken very seriously at Garrison Forest School. If a concussion is suspected in an athlete, they must be seen and evaluated by their physician.
If a concussion is suspected, please contact the athletic trainer and school personnel. If possible, we strongly recommend complete cognitive rest for the initial 24-48 hours after the injury. This will require your daughter to remain home from school while symptomatic. As tolerable she may return, with a note from the pediatrician, or concussion clinic explaining absence. An ACE Care Plan should be completed by the treating physician and submitted to the school for each follow up visit until your daughter is cleared to return to academics without restrictions.
Concussion Information Sheet for Parents/Athletes
Post-Concussion Symptom Scale
Gradual Return to Sports Following a Concussion
ACE Care Plan
Report all injuries to the athletic trainer as soon as possible. Immediate and daily communication with the athletic trainer will expedite your recovery time.
All student-athletes must sign in on the “Daily Treatment Log” before receiving any athletic training services.
No over the counter medications will be administered.
Do not take supplies without permission from the athletic trainer.
Please return all equipment issued to you by the athletic trainer. Failure to return items such as splints, elastic bandages, protective braces, and crutches will result in a fee charged to your school account.
Proper attire is required for treatment. (Shoes, shirt, sneakers)
No socializing. You should only be in the athletic training room if you are receiving treatment or need to be evaluated.
Every student-athlete is required to have a complete pre-participation physical examination that positively determines readiness for athletic participation. This physical is good for a one-year period. Athletes will NOT be allowed to participate in athletic practices or competition until a signed (signed by the health care provider) pre-participation physical exam is submitted to Magnus Health or a hard copy is given to the athletic trainer.
Parents/Guardians must also sign the “Athletic Consent to Treat and Acceptance of Risk” form and “Athletic Concussion Information” form prior to participation in athletic activities. These forms are found on the student-athletes Magnus Health account.
We understand that when an injury occurs you have many options on how to get your daughter properly evaluated and treated. You are under no obligation to use our physician, however there are benefits in doing so. If your daughter sees her personal or specialty physician, written documentation must be returned to the athletic trainer with the diagnosis, treatment plan, and any recommended restrictions and timeline for return to play. The
Physician Referral Form
can be used for documentation. If your daughter goes to the Emergency Room for an injury, we must receive a written medical release or recommendation for her prior to returning to athletic participation.
If your daughter is seen by a physician, proper written documentation must be submitted to the athletic trainer. Your daughter will be held from practices and games until a note from the treating physician is received.
This
information sheet
is provided to assist parents/guardians and athletes recognize the symptoms of heat-related illness and learn how to treat and prevent it from occurring.
Your physician may recommend physical therapy for your daughter. Towson Sports Medicine is associated with Towson Orthopedic Associates and offers excellent physical therapy services. For more information, visit their website
here
.
Same day, orthopaedic injuries can be seen at Towson Orthopaedics Associate’s After Hours Care. Walk-ins are welcome at their Towson (Bellona) location Monday-Thursday from 4:30-6:30. Call 410-616-1400 for additional information or visit their website
here
.
Meet the Staff
Alexis Carter, MS, LAT, ATC
Athletic Trainer
alexiscarter@gfs.org
Read More
about Alexis Carter, MS, LAT, ATC
Barbara Doy, MSEd, BS, LAT
Assistant Athletic Director/Assistant Athletic Trainer
410-559-3444
barbaradoy@gfs.org
Read More
about Barbara Doy, MSEd, BS, LAT
Dr. Teri McCambridge
Team Physician
410-337-7900
Read More
about Dr. Teri McCambridge