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August 22, 2025 by Beth Sitzler

Pin Collectors Meet at NATA 2025

An NATA 75th anniversary special event, hosted by the NATA Historical Commission,  brought together pin collecting enthusiasts during the 76th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo June 24-27 in Orlando. 

More than 30 athletic trainers and athletic training students attended the NATA Pin Collectors' Meet and Greet, organized by Historical Commission member Jeff Stone, MEd, LAT, ATC, an NATA Hall of Fame Class of 2012 member, to exchange and trade pins and patches. 

March 17, 2016 by NATA Staff

Overuse Injuries Infographic Handout

Approximately 50 percent of all sports-related injuries sustained by athletes ages 6 to 18 are related to overuse. Overuse can cause general stress, inflammation and tendinitis. Because the symptoms of overuse injuries tend to be gradual, it often takes longer for an athlete to be diagnosed and treated. To help you educate members of your community on overuse injuries and how they can be prevented, NATA has created an overuse injuries handout (pdf) for you to download. The handout was featured on p.

March 17, 2016 by NATA Staff

Heat Safety Pledge

The April NATA News featured an article on the Heat Safety Pledge (p. 28), a program created in 2014 by the Korey Stringer Institute in partnership with Mission Athletecare to encourage high schools to follow heat safety best practices.

The pledge is an application, which is reviewed by KSI and consists of six pillars:

March 15, 2016 by NATA Staff

Announcing the 15 Winners of the $50,000 AT Initiative Grants

During today's Youth Sports Safety Summit in Washington, DC, we joined with the NFL Foundation, Gatorade and the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society (PFATS) to announce the winners of the Athletic Trainer Initiative, a national grant contest to expand access to athletic trainers in underserved high schools and improve youth athlete safety. The fifteen winning schools each received $50,000 to develop athletic training programs that will provide nearly 5,000 student athletes with consistent access to this valuable resource.

March 8, 2016 by NATA Staff

Youth Sports Safety Summit to be Held During National Athletic Training Month

By John Doherty, ATC, PT

Perhaps it is appropriate that National Athletic Training Month (NATM) coincides with March Madness. Just when a team is on the verge of postseason success, that potential for “One Shining Moment” is seemingly shattered when a key player crashes to the court.
 

March 8, 2016 by NATA Staff

National Center for Drug Free Sport Extends Athletic Trainer Continuing Education Awards Deadline

The National Center for Drug Free Sport (Drug Free Sport®), the industry leader in drug education and testing within professional, collegiate and amateur athletics, is pleased to announce that the extension of its continuing education award deadline to Sunday, May 1. In honor of March being National Athletic Training Month (#NATM2016), Drug Free Sport wishes for as many eligible candidates as possible to be aware of the awards.
 

March 1, 2016 by NATA Staff

Help Promote NATA Foundation's #ThankAnAT Program to Community

It is with heartfelt thanks that we reach out to you on behalf of the NATA Foundation. Athletic Trainers have a significant impact on students’, patients’, and athletes’ lives, yet our efforts often go unrecognized. The NATA Foundation’s 25th Anniversary Celebration is a way for us to highlight the quality medical services Athletic Trainers provide and the far reaching impact we have had in our communities.

February 26, 2016 by NATA Staff

Student Leadership Committee Holds NATM Video Contest

As part of National Athletic Training Month in March, the NATA Student Leadership Committee will once again hold its annual video contest.
 
Students will have the opportunity to promote the profession of athletic training by capturing the heart of the profession on film. This year, videos should be based on the 2016 NATM theme “A safer approach to work, life and sport.” The contest is open to any entry-level athletic training student. Late entries will not be eligible.
 
Contest Rules
 

February 19, 2016 by NATA Staff

ACL Injury Handout

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most commonly injured ligaments in the knee. An ACL injury can occur in any sport, with 70 percent of ACL injuries being sustained during non-contact sports and 30 percent sustained during contact sports. To help you educate your athletes, parents and administration on ACL injury, NATA has created an ACL injury handout that was published in the March NATA News on p. 62.
 

February 19, 2016 by NATA Staff

NATA Thanks its Many Volunteers

In honor of National Volunteer Month in April, the March NATA News featured a story highlighting the benefits of volunteering and encouraging members to give back to their profession as well as their community.