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Designing an Athletic Training Room (ATR). Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries. High School ATR. D2 ATR. Layout Requirements. Ideal size: 1,000-1,200 sq feet Precise measurement? Divide # of patients/20 per table and Multiply by 100sqft=total sq footage On ground floor
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Designing an Athletic Training Room (ATR) Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
Layout Requirements • Ideal size: 1,000-1,200 sq feet • Precise measurement? • Divide # of patients/20 per table and Multiply by 100sqft=total sq footage • On ground floor • Determine traffic patters in training room and adjust • Entry: 2 extra wide doors • Why? • Next to locker rooms, but not w/ direct access.
ATR Areas • Office • Lavatory/Changing • Hydrotherapy Room/Area • Taping/Bandaging • Rehabilitation • Storage • General Treatment (Treatment tables)
Requirements for ATR Areas • Office next to entry or facing entry • Own thermostat • Cabinet space • Storage closets • Electrical outlets 3ft above the ground • 4 ft apart
Hydrotherapy Room • Helps prevent accidental spills • Place hydrotherapy area next to office • Why? • Office & Hydrotherapy room need to have acrylic windows • Have floor drains • Hot/Cold outlets for whirlpools • Floor slanted at 1% towards the drains • Ice machine should have separate cold line and floor drain • Shower (small) + Sink
Treatment/Evaluation Area • Tx tables, ideal is 4 • Taping tables 36 inches high • Larger area for evals, taping, bandaging than rehab. Area. • Contain windows for natural light + high lighting for clear visual field • Ultrasound/Electrical stim machines in this area • Biohazardous containers
Rehab Area • Next to office to have clear vision of training room • Rehab area w/carpet to absorb shock/noise of weights
Rehab Pool in Hydrotherapy Room $$$$$$$