Cyclones Team with Oklahoma Athletic Trainers' Association

As a part of a state wide effort, Casady School, alongside the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers’ Association, is promoting a “Safety in Football Campaign” in order to demonstrate why “Safety in Athletics begins with having an Athletic Trainer.”
According to a study conducted by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the presence of athletic trainers in secondary schools lowers overall injury rates, improves diagnosis and return‐to‐play decisions, and reduces the risk for recurrent injuries.
 
The Cyclones' Athletics and Physical Education Department includes two Certified Athletic Trainers, Jay Gallegly '02 and Lindsay Kennedy, and a Director of Athletic Performance, Marc Gonzaga, who are dedicated to the overall health, strength, and safety of our student-athletes. Coaches Gallegly and Kennedy are National Athletic Training Association Board Certified Athletic Trainers and are licensed by the Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision. In the State of Oklahoma, all Certified Athletic Trainers must be registered with the Oklahoma Medical Board. At the national level, to become a Board of Certification Certified Athletic Trainer, that person must have a degree from a college or university with an accredited athletic training program and is required to maintain an advanced CPR certification at all times. Dr. Matt Dumigan with McBride Orthopedic Hospital and Clinic is the School's head team physician.
 
According to the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine in 2016, "Athletic Trainers interact on a daily basis with athletes for whom they are caring, are well trained in acute injury and illness evaluation and management, facilitate care from other clinicians when needed, and work closely with team physicians to provide comprehensive care for athletes."
 
Casady’s athletic program grabbed local headlines in 2013 when the School put in place the Axon concussion testing software for all Upper Division athletes as part of continued injury prevention for our Cyclones. Injury prevention is always a hot topic of discussion in sports medicine. One of the most important pieces of Casady’s athletic program is the opportunity for coaches to know the students well in their physical development and capabilities during their time at the School. Physical Education is required for all Cyclones in first through sixth grades, and in seventh grade, the children begin competitive sports.
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Casady School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory, Episcopal day school serving students in pre-k-12. Educating Mind, Body, and Spirit.
Casady School is a PreK-12, independent, college preparatory Episcopal day school committed to deeper-level learning. Casady School welcomes a student body that reflects the diversity of the world around us and therefore does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, nationality, or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletics, and other school-administered programs generally accorded or made available to students at the School.