Athletic Training

Midway’s Athletic Training and Sports Medicine program provides training and treatment to student-athletes at the middle and high school levels. Athletic trainers concentrate on three main areas: prevention, assessment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. We provide these services to all student athletes at Midway High School during the school year from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. In addition, all scheduled home games are covered by at least one professional athletic trainer.

A team of Midway High School student athletic trainers also attends every high school football game and practice to assist with injury prevention, hydration, and basic first aid. Student trainers have the unique opportunity to learn from sports medicine professionals while gaining valuable hands-on experience exploring a potential career.

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Letter to Families

DearParent/Guardian: 

As Members of the Midway Sports Medicine Team, it is our role to provide an objective assessment of injured athletes and manage a safe return to competition. We attempt to maintain a balance between competitive edge in a sport and ensuring participant safety. 

Athletic trainers concentrate on three main areas: prevention, assessment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. We provide these services to all student athletes at Midway High School during the school year from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. In addition, all scheduled home games are covered by at least one professional athletic trainer. At no time is your student-athlete expected to make sports medicine decisions on their own accord. We are always available and happy to assist in any way possible. 

We expect every student athlete who requires rehabilitation for an athletic injury to attend AM treatment. These treatments begin at 7:00 a.m. and will conclude prior to the start of school. We understand some complications with transportation or time commitments will arise, and we are willing to address those issues as they present. Please understand, we require attendance to this morning treatment time as it will greatly benefit your student-athlete during their healing process. 

In any non-emergency athletic injury we advise your student-athlete to come to the athletic training room before any physician appointments are made. This allows several things to happen. First, it ensures all relevant parties are aware of the situation. Secondly, it allows us to begin the paperwork necessary for the MISD Secondary Insurance policy claims. In short, it provides us the opportunity to provide optimum care before, during and after the physician visit. 

It is very important that once your student-athlete visits a physician; whether it is initiated by a member of the Midway Sports Medicine Team or not, a written document from a physician is required prior to returning to any school related activity. A school related activity includes any type of practice or games. 

Midway ISD has purchased a SECONDARY insurance policy for all student athletes at Midway HighSchool. All insurance claims for athletic injuries on this policy must be completed through the athletic training room. We ask that all non-emergency athletic injuries are seen in the athletic training room prior to any physician visits in hopes of relieving you of any additional extra physician costs. 

We invite you to contact us anytime if any questions should arise. Whether it pertains to information contained in this site, or something that should arise during your students-athlete’s time at Midway High School. Please browse this site because we have placed several of our policies and procedures within. We hope you will find it useful and informative. 

In closing, in order for your son or daughter to receive the optimum sports medicine care, we need both cooperation and communication. We will do our best to inform you anytime something may arise involving your student-athlete with either a written note or a phone call. Please contact us anytime you think we may be of service to you or your student-athlete. 

Thank you for allowing us to work with both you and your son or daughter!

Yearly Forms

Physical

All student athletes will need a new physical every school year. The UIL physical form can be turned in or scanned into a PDF file and emailed to the athletic trainers. No pictures of the physical forms from cell phones or other devices. The form can be found here.

RankOne

The online RankOne forms must also be completed each year. They can be found here.

Learn More

Letter to Families

DearParent/Guardian: 

As Members of the Midway Sports Medicine Team, it is our role to provide an objective assessment of injured athletes and manage a safe return to competition. We attempt to maintain a balance between competitive edge in a sport and ensuring participant safety. 

Athletic trainers concentrate on three main areas: prevention, assessment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. We provide these services to all student athletes at Midway High School during the school year from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. In addition, all scheduled home games are covered by at least one professional athletic trainer. At no time is your student-athlete expected to make sports medicine decisions on their own accord. We are always available and happy to assist in any way possible. 

We expect every student athlete who requires rehabilitation for an athletic injury to attend AM treatment. These treatments begin at 7:00 a.m. and will conclude prior to the start of school. We understand some complications with transportation or time commitments will arise, and we are willing to address those issues as they present. Please understand, we require attendance to this morning treatment time as it will greatly benefit your student-athlete during their healing process. 

In any non-emergency athletic injury we advise your student-athlete to come to the athletic training room before any physician appointments are made. This allows several things to happen. First, it ensures all relevant parties are aware of the situation. Secondly, it allows us to begin the paperwork necessary for the MISD Secondary Insurance policy claims. In short, it provides us the opportunity to provide optimum care before, during and after the physician visit. 

It is very important that once your student-athlete visits a physician; whether it is initiated by a member of the Midway Sports Medicine Team or not, a written document from a physician is required prior to returning to any school related activity. A school related activity includes any type of practice or games. 

Midway ISD has purchased a SECONDARY insurance policy for all student athletes at Midway HighSchool. All insurance claims for athletic injuries on this policy must be completed through the athletic training room. We ask that all non-emergency athletic injuries are seen in the athletic training room prior to any physician visits in hopes of relieving you of any additional extra physician costs. 

We invite you to contact us anytime if any questions should arise. Whether it pertains to information contained in this site, or something that should arise during your students-athlete’s time at Midway High School. Please browse this site because we have placed several of our policies and procedures within. We hope you will find it useful and informative. 

In closing, in order for your son or daughter to receive the optimum sports medicine care, we need both cooperation and communication. We will do our best to inform you anytime something may arise involving your student-athlete with either a written note or a phone call. Please contact us anytime you think we may be of service to you or your student-athlete. 

Thank you for allowing us to work with both you and your son or daughter!

Yearly Forms

Physical

All student athletes will need a new physical every school year. The UIL physical form can be turned in or scanned into a PDF file and emailed to the athletic trainers. No pictures of the physical forms from cell phones or other devices. The form can be found here.

RankOne

The online RankOne forms must also be completed each year. They can be found here.

Learn More

Letter to Families

DearParent/Guardian: 

As Members of the Midway Sports Medicine Team, it is our role to provide an objective assessment of injured athletes and manage a safe return to competition. We attempt to maintain a balance between competitive edge in a sport and ensuring participant safety. 

Athletic trainers concentrate on three main areas: prevention, assessment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. We provide these services to all student athletes at Midway High School during the school year from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. In addition, all scheduled home games are covered by at least one professional athletic trainer. At no time is your student-athlete expected to make sports medicine decisions on their own accord. We are always available and happy to assist in any way possible. 

We expect every student athlete who requires rehabilitation for an athletic injury to attend AM treatment. These treatments begin at 7:00 a.m. and will conclude prior to the start of school. We understand some complications with transportation or time commitments will arise, and we are willing to address those issues as they present. Please understand, we require attendance to this morning treatment time as it will greatly benefit your student-athlete during their healing process. 

In any non-emergency athletic injury we advise your student-athlete to come to the athletic training room before any physician appointments are made. This allows several things to happen. First, it ensures all relevant parties are aware of the situation. Secondly, it allows us to begin the paperwork necessary for the MISD Secondary Insurance policy claims. In short, it provides us the opportunity to provide optimum care before, during and after the physician visit. 

It is very important that once your student-athlete visits a physician; whether it is initiated by a member of the Midway Sports Medicine Team or not, a written document from a physician is required prior to returning to any school related activity. A school related activity includes any type of practice or games. 

Midway ISD has purchased a SECONDARY insurance policy for all student athletes at Midway HighSchool. All insurance claims for athletic injuries on this policy must be completed through the athletic training room. We ask that all non-emergency athletic injuries are seen in the athletic training room prior to any physician visits in hopes of relieving you of any additional extra physician costs. 

We invite you to contact us anytime if any questions should arise. Whether it pertains to information contained in this site, or something that should arise during your students-athlete’s time at Midway High School. Please browse this site because we have placed several of our policies and procedures within. We hope you will find it useful and informative. 

In closing, in order for your son or daughter to receive the optimum sports medicine care, we need both cooperation and communication. We will do our best to inform you anytime something may arise involving your student-athlete with either a written note or a phone call. Please contact us anytime you think we may be of service to you or your student-athlete. 

Thank you for allowing us to work with both you and your son or daughter!

Yearly Forms

Physical

All student athletes will need a new physical every school year. The UIL physical form can be turned in or scanned into a PDF file and emailed to the athletic trainers. No pictures of the physical forms from cell phones or other devices. The form can be found here.

RankOne

The online RankOne forms must also be completed each year. They can be found here.

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