Day Ten: Orthopedics, Splinting and C-Spine Stabilization

 5/19/22

Blog Written: 4:50pm

Start: 8:50am

End: 4:45pm

Today’s Time: 6h25m

Total Time: 62h55m


Today was a pretty good day with just practicing. We first started in the dining hall, with me assessing Chris’ supposed injury. So apparently, Chris had a fall on the ski hill, after his knee gave out, and there was some twisting involved, too. So I did the assessment, and narrowed it down to either an ACL tear or a meniscus tear. Turns out that it was an ACL tear because the pain in his knee was deep. After that we went back to the Training Room and refreshed my memory on how to use a Scoop Backboard, and also a Traction Splint. 


After lunch, we practiced stabilizing the c-spine; at first it was going great, when I was following Grace, a college AT student, and what she said, but when it came time for my turn, it was not so great. So, Chris was on the ground, in football gear, and I made the mistake of moving his shoulder a little bit, when there is a possibility for a c-spine injury, and after that, I just completely froze, and when I couldn’t get unfrozen, I got frustrated, which ended with me crying for a little bit. But when the other ATs helped walk me through how to say what I needed to say, it went a lot better, also having so many eyes on me also made me freeze up.


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