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    Sports team player/injury records

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    I am aware that it is in the best interest of a sports team physiotherapist to keep notes on injuries and treatments for legal purposes. However I was just wondering whether anybody know the best or handiest format for these notes. Should they be like regular SOAP notes? Should there be a different set of notes for every player or can they take a much more informal approach, especially if it is just a local rather than a professional team? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.

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    Re: Sports team player/injury records

    the notes police are unlikely to be banging on your door any time soon. When I worked in non-league I had a whiteboard with the players injury status on it (So all the players in the left hand column, then whether they were fit to play or not, then what the injury was and their estimated return to play date). I never documented anything else. Theres no clinical educator breathing down your neck, so dont worry.


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    Re: Sports team player/injury records

    Quote Originally Posted by ophqui View Post
    the notes police are unlikely to be banging on your door any time soon. When I worked in non-league I had a whiteboard with the players injury status on it (So all the players in the left hand column, then whether they were fit to play or not, then what the injury was and their estimated return to play date). I never documented anything else. Theres no clinical educator breathing down your neck, so dont worry.
    I would be worried, not on the continent of Europe but in the USA and GB because of: if there is a blame you have a claim. No files? you will be done for every accusation made against you, a lawyer makes minced meat of you (no paperwork, no defense, what is written is more likely true in court than what is said or assumed). Only one player has to put a complaint against you or for example a colleague or a club doctor, that's all what it takes.
    HPC as well as the CSP will supply you with guidelines.


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    Re: Sports team player/injury records

    Quote Originally Posted by neurospast View Post
    I would be worried, not on the continent of Europe but in the USA and GB because of: if there is a blame you have a claim. No files? you will be done for every accusation made against you, a lawyer makes minced meat of you (no paperwork, no defense, what is written is more likely true in court than what is said or assumed). Only one player has to put a complaint against you or for example a colleague or a club doctor, that's all what it takes.
    HPC as well as the CSP will supply you with guidelines.
    And yet im not worried. Funny that


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    Re: Sports team player/injury records

    I've worked at two clubs now - League 2 and Championship, and the lower team kept absolutely no notes and the Championship very few apart from long term injuries and initial medical...


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    Re: Sports team player/injury records

    Taping
    LEFTER's METHOD (Video Link)

    The kinesiology tape has become over the years a "therapeutic enhancement" and a close companion to sport performance and not only. Given a professional application, based on solid knowledge of anatomy and biomechanics, this technique becomes mandatory in the "props" of any performance or amateur athlete. One of the biggest benefits of this type of therapy is the ease with which the tapes can be applied, the main problems with which both the therapist and the patient/athlete can meet, are related to the environmental conditions (e.g. high humidity environment: the locker room – in the proximity of the showers or near a swimming pool, etc). The inventors, along with major manufacturers of kinesiology tape recommend to produce heat by rubbing the strips of tape with the palm of the hand, in the process of applying the tapes, the adhesive is being heat-activated. Though, often, because of the factors listed above, the time how long the taping can stick to the tegument will drop dramatically, even up to 30% of the initially estimated time, so the heat produced by friction many times becomes insufficient to ensure the desired results.

    MATERIALS:
    Over a period of 4 years there were performed KT applications on approximately 120 patients/athletes with various physical activity levels, of which 40 were selected according to a criteria of high physical activity. In this process there have been used 6 different brands of KT, with provenience of Korea, USA, Germany and Japan. Also, the entire color range from each manufacturer was used (cream, green, blue, black, red, yellow, pink), mentioning that there was observed no difference in elasticity for different tape colours produced by the same manufacturer. Though, there were noticed significant differences in elasticity and tension of tapes from brand to brand.

    OBJECTIVE:
    The objective of the study is to maximize the length of time of wearing/using the KT through improved resistance to internal and external factors, such as sudden movements, perspiration, sebum, dust or interacting with tight clothes.

    METHOD:
    The objective was achieved by using an external heat source. The external heat source is represented by an infrared lamp of paramedical and domestic use. The lamp produces enough heat to affect the adhesive (melt), easily making it to fill the porous spaces. By heating the tape’s adhesive there was observed a significant increase in adherence of the tapes in all tested environmental conditions and internal or external factors.

    SEARCH RESULTS:
    In 100% of those 40 selected participants noted an improvement of the adherence of up to ~ 70% (measured in MU "time" with a minimum of more than 50%) by the application of heat on the areas where the kinesiology tape was attached. The results are considered as being statistically significant, therefore the method is validated.

    CONCLUSION:
    After 4 years of testing and retesting of "Kinesio Tape" techniques (original name) in different European countries and multiple environments and sports (footbal/soccer, basketball, volleyball, handball, kick-boxing), it was discovered that by applying an external heat source over the kinesiology tapings, these can get an improved grip, leading to an enhanced duration of an application, incomparable with the situations in which there was no external source of heat used.


    VIDEO Link: Kinetoterapie Iasi | Recuperare Medicala Iasi | Masaj Iasi | Banda Kinesiologica | Hernie de disc | Luxatie | Entorsa | kinesio taping, trigger point, muscular, electrostimulare, neurologie, pediatrie, reumatism, dureri de spate, durere, artroza carp

    Author: Alexandru Lefter, physical therapist;
    Supervisors: Roxana Damian, Dragos Spataru, Florian Mastacan;
    Locations: Denmark, England, Serbia, Iasi - Romania (currently);
    Start: 2009
    Final: 2013
    Sample: ~ 40 pers.
    No. of types of tape by manufacturer: 6



 
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