athletic training


Athletic Training is a healthcare profession focused on the prevention,
evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. This includes managing emergency situations as well as acute and chronic issues that may affect a student’s ability to participate fully in academics and athletics.
Certified Athletic Trainers are highly trained healthcare professionals who
work closely with physicians to provide comprehensive care for student-
athletes. They are nationally certified by the Board of Certification and
maintain current CPR certification for the Professional Rescuer.

At College Prep, Athletic Trainers play a vital role in supporting the health, safety, and overall well-being of our students, helping them stay active and succeed both on and off the field.

Role of athletic trainer at college prep

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  • Injury evaluation and on-going treatment

    The Athletic Trainer is on campus during the week and at
    College Prep home games to evaluate and treat injuries.
    Availability includes lunch, free periods between 11:00 am –
    3:00 pm, and by appointment. Services include ice, taping,
    electric muscle stimulation, cupping, instrument-assisted soft
    tissue mobilization, therapeutic rehabilitation, and manual
    therapy. Following an injury the Athletic Trainer helps the student-
    athlete regain full functions including range of motion,
    balance, and strength, to support a safe return to participation.
  • Coordination of Care

    In an injury requires further medical evaluation, the Athletic
    Trainer will refer the student-athlete to their primary care
    physician for appropriate follow-up and management.
  • Concussions

    Any College Prep student-athlete who sustains a head injury
    MUST be evaluated by the Athletic Trainer. If a concussion is
    suspected or diagnosed, the student-athlete must follow up with
    their primary care physician. This protocol is in accordance with
    California law and policy.

    All students recovering from a concussion must complete a
    Gradual Return-to-Play Protocol. As of January 1, 2025, this
    protocol must last a minimum seven days from the date of
    diagnosis.

    To learn more about Concussions and our Concussion
    Management Program, please take a look at this presentation.
  • Communication is Key

    Clear and timely communication is essential to providing the
    highest level of care, especially for teams that practice or
    compete off-campus.

    Athletic Trainer Rosalinda Sanchez is available to answer
    questions by phone 510.652.0111 x330 or by email.

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