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USSF’s Recognize to Recover

USSF’s Recognize to Recover. Resources for Clubs and Coaches. Recognize to Recover. What is it? US Soccer Federation Program for player health and safety Announced December 2, 2015 Introduced at the January, 2016 NSCAA Coaches Convention and US Youth Soccer Workshop in Baltimore.

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USSF’s Recognize to Recover

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  1. USSF’s Recognize to Recover Resources for Clubs and Coaches

  2. Recognize to Recover What is it? US Soccer Federation Program for player health and safety Announced December 2, 2015 Introduced at the January, 2016 NSCAA Coaches Convention and US Youth Soccer Workshop in Baltimore

  3. Recognize to Recover Recognize to Recover is NOT just about concussions.

  4. Recognize to Recover What is included? Emergency Action Plans Cardiac Conditions Head and Brain Conditions Environmental Conditions Injury Prevention

  5. Recognize to Recover What is included? Environmental Conditions • Heat and Hydration • Lightning Guidelines • Field Conditions • Air and Insects • Resources for Healthy Travel • Zika Virus

  6. Recognize to Recover What is included? Injury Prevention • Ankle Sprains • Athletic Trainers • Protective Equipment • The 3 Rs of Recovery • Additional Resources

  7. Recognize to Recover Emergency Action Plans Written plan Addresses potential risks • Medical • Environmental • Security Includes who to contact in emergency and who will make the call

  8. Recognize to Recover Emergency Action Plans Contact info for all team officials Emergency contact info for all players EMS contact info Protocol for what to tell EMS if called Address and GPS coordinates of venue Entrances for ambulance Assignment of tasks in emergency

  9. Recognize to Recover Emergency Action Plans Shared with all team officials Reviewed by Trainer or other medical personnel Identifies Resources at training site and game sites Venue specific

  10. Recognize to Recover Cardiac Conditions Guidance for recognizing cardiac condition CPR and AED information Arrange CPR and AED training

  11. Recognize to Recover Head and Brain Conditions Recognize Concussions Remove from play Evaluation by medical professional Resources: • Concussion Guidelines • Educational Materials

  12. Recognize to Recover Head and Brain Conditions Same information as CDC and NFHS Similar resources to Providence/OYSA concussion resources Does not include the rule changes for youth competitions. Rule changes are in Player Development Initiatives

  13. Recognize to Recover Environmental Conditions Temperature Guidelines • Heat Guidelines document • Recommended additional hydration breaks in competitions incorporated into competition rules • Cold Weather Guidelines document

  14. Recognize to Recover Environmental Conditions Lightning • Guidelines • Recommendations incorporated into competition rules • Use Weather Bug or apps to check for lightning in area • See NOAA Lightning Safety page for more resources

  15. Recognize to Recover Environmental Conditions Fields • Check before practices and games • Remove hazards • Make sure goals are anchored Air and Insects • Know which players have issues • Verify that players have inhalers/epipens

  16. Recognize to Recover Environmental Conditions Zika • Be aware of potential issues • Use CDC safe travel website before going to areas where local mosquito-borne transmission is a potential issue. • CDC site: https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel

  17. Recognize to Recover Injury Prevention Ankle Injury • Recognize signs • Recover – R.I.C.E. Athletic Trainers • Used for all Development Academy games • Encouraged for Club practices and games

  18. Recognize to Recover Injury Prevention Protective Equipment • Shoes • Shinguards • Keeper gear The 3 Rs • Rehydrate – prefer water • Refuel – Carbs for immediate recovery • Rebuild – Protein for muscle

  19. Recognize to Recover Injury Prevention Resources available for download • Nutrition for Soccer • Warming Up Guidelines • Periodization for Youth Soccer

  20. Recognize to Recover Links for More Information Recognize to Recover Home: http://www.recognizetorecover.org http://www.recognizetorecover.org/s/CPR-and-AED-training.pdf http://www.recognizetorecover.org/s/Athleteconcussionguidelines.pdf

  21. Recognize to Recover Links for More Information Concussion Resources: • http://www.recognizetorecover.org/head-and-brain/#concussions • http://www.oregonyouthsoccer.org/risk_management • https://www.cdc.gov/headsup/index.html

  22. Recognize to Recover Links for More Information Environmental Concerns Resources: • http://www.recognizetorecover.org/environmental/#heat-hydration • http://www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov/outdoors.shtml • https://weather.weatherbug.com/ Also mobile apps for iOS and Android

  23. Recognize to Recover Links for More Information Injury Prevention Resources: • http://www.recognizetorecover.org/s/SOC_1609024-NutritionForSoccer-f5w8.pdf • http://www.recognizetorecover.org/s/SOC_1609024-WarmingUp-5jtl.pdf • http://www.recognizetorecover.org/s/1609024-Periodization-for-Youth-Soccer.pdf

  24. Recognize to Recover Links for More Information Emergency Action Plans • Run a google search for “emergency action plan sports template” • You will find many sample plans and templates that you can use as a basis for your plan

  25. Recognize to Recover Questions?

  26. Recognize to Recover Contact Information: Brian Scott Manager, Member Services Phone: 503-626-4625 Email: brian@oregonyouthsoccer.org

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