| Head Athletic Trainer
| Assistant Athletic Trainer
|
| Laura Rusk, MPA, ATC, LAT
| Damon White, MS, ATC, LAT, PES
|
| lrusk@framingham.edu
| dwhite1@framingham.edu
|
| Phone: 508-626-4564
| Phone: 508-626-4564
|
| Fax: 508-626-4647
| Fax: 508-626-4647
|
MISSION: The
Framingham State Athletic Training staff provides prevention,
evaluation, management, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic
injuries sustained by our varsity athletes. Our staff includes
licensed and board certified athletic trainers and a team
orthopedic physician from MetroWest Medical Center. We are
committed to providing the best possible care for all of our
varsity student-athletes.
LOCATION AND
HOURS: The Athletic Training room is located
on the bottom floor of the Athletic Center, just down the hallway
and across from the main gym entrance. Hours vary seasonally and
weekly schedules are posted on the door. The Athletic Training room
is generally open Monday through Friday in the afternoons for
treatment and rehabilitation and open weekends for athletic event
coverage only. The Athletic Training room will be open two hours
prior to and thirty minutes following the conclusion of a scheduled
home athletic event.
VARSITY
ATHLETE PRE-PARTICIPATION PAPERWORK:
All student-athletes must complete health
history and insurance forms annually for the Athletic Training
Department. All forms must be properly
completed for participation in varsity athletics at Framingham
State College. The Athletic Training Forms for the 2009-2010
academic year will be available on myFramingham and the Athletic
Training website over the summer. Any questions regarding the
pre-participation paperwork should be directed to the Head Athletic
Trainer via e-mail or phone.
Click here for the
Athletic Training Pre-Participation Paperwork.
Attention student-athletes: if any of your personal or insurance
information changes at any point during the year, it is your
responsibility to notify the athletic training department. Also, if
you see a physician for any reason during the school year, you must
provide a clearance note signed by your physician. This
letter must be on file in the athletic training room before you
will be allowed to participate in any team activity, practice, or
game. The physician's clearance letter must specifically stating
the following:
- When and for what reason you saw the physician
- Injury or illness diagnosis
- Current playing status (cleared or not cleared to return to
your sport)
ADD/ADHD USE
OF BANNED STIMULANTS: The NCAA has instituted
a stricter application of the medical exception policy for the use
of banned stimulant medication for the treatment of ADD/ADHD.
This stricter application reflects a strong stand on policy
enforcement, protecting the student-athlete competing while using
these stimulants and the integrity of the sport. If
you have been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD and are using stimulant
medication, you must provide proper documentation from your
diagnosing health care provider in order to participate in NCAA
athletics each academic year. The forms can be found on
myFramingham and the Athletic Training website along with all other
athletic training documents and should be printed and given to your
diagnosing health care provider to fill out and return to the
Athletic Training Department.
Click here to access the
necessary ADD/ADHD documentation forms and FAQs.
HOME ATHLETIC
EVENTS: All home games will be covered by a
certified and licensed athletic trainer. At each contest the
following equipment will be available: ice and water (for both
teams), cups or water bottles (for both teams), crutches, splints,
and an automated external defibrillator. The team physician
will be available at all home football and ice hockey games.
An ambulance will also be on site for all football games. In
the event that a student-athlete has to be transported to the
hospital, Framingham Union Hospital is the closest hospital.
Visiting teams: please call in advance if you will be
travelling without a certified athletic trainer, especially if
your team requires any special attention.
We will be more than accommodating to your teams in providing
pre-game taping. Visiting teams must supply their own tape and
wraps. Please send a stocked medical kit and any detailed
instruction for specific taping. Modalities available include ice,
moist heat, electric stimulation and ultrasound. These modalities
will only be performed if we receive prior instruction from a
certified athletic trainer.
Visiting Team
Information Letter
AWAY ATHLETIC
EVENTS: A certified and licensed athletic trainer
will travel with all high risk sports (football & ice hockey),
as well as to any postseason play. All other travel by the
athletic training department is dependent on the needs of home
events. When varsity teams are traveling without an athletic
trainer, a call or e-mail will be made ahead of time to the
opponent's Athletic Training Staff to inform them of any medical
care the athletes may require. Each athletic team will be
given a fully stocked medical kit at the beginning of the season to
bring to away games.
The closest hospital to Framingham State College is:
Framingham Union Hospital
115 Lincoln Street, Framingham MA 01701
(508) 383-1000
Directions to
Framingham Union Hospital (PDF)