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Athletics » Athletic Training

Athletic Training

What is Athletic Training?

Athletic Training is an allied healthcare profession recognized by the American Medical Association that encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of emergent, acute, and/or chronic injuries, illnesses, and medical conditions.

 

More on athletic training here: National Athletic Trainers Association

 

 

Meet your Athletic Trainer

Head Athletic Trainer- Leah Truvillion, MA, ATC

 

Leah was born and raised in San Diego. She attended San Diego State University where she obtained her Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology with emphasis in Athletic Training and completed the AT Education program. She continued on at SDSU to earn her Master’s degree in Kinesiology with emphasis in rehabilitation sciences while working as a Graduate Assistant at The University of San Diego. In her early years as an Athletic Trainer(AT) she taught Kinesiology courses at Miramar College and SDSU. In addition she worked as an AT at many different levels including semi-pro, NCAA DI, junior college, and other secondary schools (Army Navy Academy, Orange Glen and Mission Hills) prior to landing back at Orange Glen High School in 2024. She is excited to be back as a part of the Patriot Family.

 

 

Help me help you- Student-Athletes are expected to see the athletic trainer ASAP after sustaining an athletic related injury or illness. 

I want to help everyone! However there are a lot of you and only one of me- please be prepared for a wait on your fist visit, after that I will help get everything streamlined. Anyone visiting the ATR should sign in using the QR Code on the door, or the Google Form on the computer.

 
ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM- ORDER OF OPERATIONS
  • Any emergencies on campus. 
  • Any new moderate to severe injury sustained at a current game/practice. 
  • In season active athletes with away games. 
  • In season active athletes with home games. 
  • In season active athletes with practice.
  • In season short term rehab programs (Injuries that will return during current season) 
  • New injuries sustained by in season athletes.
  • In season long term (surgical and non surgical) rehabilitation plans. 
  • Off season long term rehabilitation plans (surgical and non surgical sustained during their sport). 
  • Off season short term rehab plans. 
  • Off season new injuries.
 
SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM 2023-24
If you are interested in sports medicine or healthcare, becoming an athletic training aide could be a great opportunity for you. Please apply at the link below.