Athletic Training
Certified athletic trainers are health care professionals who specialize in preventing, recognizing, managing and rehabilitating injuries that result from physical activity. As part of a complete health care team, the certified athletic trainer works under the direction of a licensed physician and in cooperation with other health care professionals, athletics administrators, coaches and parents. The American Medical Association (AMA) has recognized athletic trainers as an allied health care profession since 1990.
Fisher-Titus Athletic Training Services work within Huron County and surrounding area schools to provide athletic training services. Other services include Pupil Activity Supervisor Permit (PASP) Educational Programs required by Ohio Department of Education, CPR/AED training courses, certified weight assessors for high school wrestling, performance enhancement, team strength/conditioning and AED maintenance/services.
For more information please visit: National Athletic Trainers' Association or Ohio Athletic Trainers' Association
Virtual First Aid for Coaches Program
Date: June 24, 2024
Time: 6 pm
Cost: Free if affiliated with a Fisher-Titus school; $20 if not. To pay, please call 419-660-2700.
Please fill out the form below. A Zoom link will be sent to you before the program begins.
AT Educational Programs
Fisher-Titus Medical Center Athletic Training Services offers various staff members to speak on subjects related to Sports Medicine. Staff members address issues concerning the care and prevention of athletic injuries, sports enhancements, sports nutrition, as well as the various components that make up the field of sports medicine. From schools to service groups, many topics can be designed to fit your organization's needs.
Coaches Education Program
The Ohio Department of Education requires individuals who supervise, direct or coach a pupil activity program that involves athletics, routine/regular physical activity, or health and safety considerations as determined by the local board of education are adherent to Administrative Code 33021-27-01, revised June 1995.
Such individuals may attend the Pupil Activity Supervisor Permit (PASP) offered by Fisher-Titus Medical Center.
Preparticipation Physician Evaluation (PPE)
Pupil Activity Handout Library
Sports Injury Guidelines
The following documents are sports injury guideline sheets, containing information on typical sports injuries.
This information is not intended to be, and should not be used as a substitute for appropriate medical care. If you have any doubt, consult a physician immediately.
General Sports Medicine Tips
Other Sports Guidelines
Patient Story: Kaelyn Harkness
Kaelyn is back to full strength after a torn ACL and meniscus stopped her game cold. Her successful care journey began with immediate, on-site care from a Fisher-Titus Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist.