Summary statement: Appropriate medical care for the secondary school-aged athlete

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Objective: To present the recommendations made by the Appropriate Medical Care for Secondary School-Aged Athletes Task Force and to summarize the subsequent monograph developed around 11 consensus points. Data Sources: The MEDLINE, CINAHL, and SportDiscus databases were searched for relevant literature regarding secondary school-aged athletes; health care administration; preparticipation physical examination; facilities; athletic equipment; emergency action planning; environmental conditions; recognition, evaluation, and treatment of injuries; rehabilitation and reconditioning; psychosocial consultation; nutrition; and prevention strategies. Conclusions and Recommendations: Organizations that sponsor athletic programs for secondary school-aged athletes should establish an athletic health care team to ensure that appropriate medical care is provided to all participants. The 11 consensus points provide a framework - one that is supported by the medical literature and case law - for the development of an athletic health care team and for assigning responsibilities to the team, administrators, and staff members of institutions sponsoring secondary school and club-level athletic programs. © by the National Athletic Trainers' Association, Inc.

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Almquist, J., Valovich McLeod, T. C., Cavanna, A., Jenkinson, D., Lincoln, A. E., Loud, K., … Woods, T. S. (2008). Summary statement: Appropriate medical care for the secondary school-aged athlete. Journal of Athletic Training, 43(4), 416–427. https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-43.4.416

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