The Essential Role of the Athletic Trainer

Episode 23

In this episode of The Healthy Youth Sports Podcast, we dive into “The Essential Role of the Athletic Trainer” with Terry DeWitt, PhD, AT, ACSM-EP, Professor and Chair of the Department of Kinesiology at Ouachita Baptist University. Dr. DeWitt sheds light on the critical role athletic trainers play in safeguarding the health and well-being of student-athletes, both physically and mentally.

We discuss how athletic trainers differ from other sports-related professionals, the importance of having an athletic trainer available for middle and high school programs, and the common injuries they encounter. Dr. DeWitt also addresses the challenges schools face when they cannot afford full-time athletic trainers and explores practical solutions, including partnerships with healthcare systems, to ensure athletes receive quality care.

This episode is a must-listen for parents, coaches, and school administrators who want to understand how athletic trainers contribute to the safety and success of youth sports programs.

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