Elevate your athletic performance.
Athletic trainers (ATs) are multi-skilled specialists who collaborate with physicians to support injury recovery and improve athletic ability. ATs play a crucial role in your health, offering personalized care that reduces your risk of injury, shortens your recovery time, and helps you achieve peak performance.
Maximize your health and recovery.
ATs are essential in maintaining your health and performance. They provide a wide range of services from initial care to rehabilitation. With an AT, you’ll have access to experts in:
- Risk Reduction, Wellness and Health Literacy
- Assessment, Evaluation, and Diagnosis
- Critical Incident Management
- Therapeutic Intervention
- Healthcare Administration and Professional Responsibility
Health and safety measures
- Annual athletic physicals review and constant communication with team physicians
- Physician led concussion injury management implementing industry best practice standards
- Access to the St. Luke’s Saturday Morning Fall Urgent Athletic Injury Clinics
- Daily coverage for practices and games, including injury evaluations and athletic training program management
Services
Fast track medical access
- Immediate access to top regional hospitals, pediatric hospital, emergency rooms and a level 1 adult trauma center
- Direct connections with St. Luke’s orthopedic surgeons, primary care sports medicine physicians, cardiologists, neurologists, physical therapists, chiropractors, podiatrists, and spine and pain specialists
- AT direct scheduling
Educational initiatives
- Instructional sessions for students, coaches, and parent organizations
- CPR/AED training for coaching staff
Advanced sports medicine
St. Luke’s brings together highly qualified, licensed athletic trainers to revolutionalize your athletic training program event. With a focus on training and sports medicine, we serve more than 100,000 youth, recreational, collegiate and professional athletes in PA and NJ. St. Luke's is proud to serve PIAA State Championships, PIAA District XI, Schuylkill League and Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex League.