Performance Wellness: Elevating Health Care in Theme Parks Through Athletic Training
This session is featured as part of the COPA Con 2024 Highlight Reel, showcasing the most impactful presentations from the 2024 NATA Council on Practice Advancement’s Virtual Conference.
Abstract:
The session will outline the unique services and educational impact the athletic trainer can have as a health care provider in a theme park. As opposed to other performing arts setting, the athletic trainer in a theme park interacts with a range of performers. This includes dancers of various styles, singers, juggers, costume characters and technicians. With many of the performers at the onset of their careers and most without health insurance outside of workers’ compensation coverage, the athletic trainer has a tremendous impact through patient education on preventative and self-care measures.
Learning Objectives:
- Design preventative and self-care exercise programs to enhance the performers health care.
- Identify and implement various components for a comprehensive health care program in the theme park setting.
- Identify the unique challenges to health care due to the broad variety of performers in the theme park setting.
How is this session relevant to a variety of settings?
Many elements of the program can be utilized in occupational, private and emerging practices. For example, designing preventative and self-care exercise programs, implementing comprehensive health care programs, and addressing unique challenges, highlight skills and knowledge that can be applied across different athletic training scenarios. The emphasis on patient education will demonstrate a transferable focus on preventative and self-care measures that can be beneficial in various athletic training contexts.
Level:
Essential
Domain(s):
Domain 4: Therapeutic Intervention
CEUs:
1.0 Category A
Expiration:
In order to earn your CEUs for the COPA Con Highlight Reel sessions, you must watch the video in its entirety and complete the assessment by December 31, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. CDT.
Steven Cole, MEd LAT, ATC
Steven Cole earned his undergraduate degree from West Virginia University in Morgantown and his master’s degree from the University of Virginia. He has more than 40 years of health care and athletic administration experience, with more than 35 years of experience at the collegiate level. Prior to taking over the day-to-day operation of the College of William & Mary’s Athletics Department as the Associate Athletic Director in 2008, he led the college’s sports medicine program for 26 years as the Director of Sports Medicine.
Currently Cole serves as the athletic trainer for Bruton High School in Williamsburg, VA as part of the Riverside Health System Sports Medicine Outreach program. As the principal agent for Cole Consultant Services, Inc., Cole works with numerous athletic programs, medical practices, and industrial corporations. He is approved by the Board of Certification (BOC) as a provider for continuing educational programs for athletic trainers. For more than 35 years, he has conducted workshops on sports medicine topics for high school students, coaches, athletic trainers, physical therapists, EMS personnel and physicians. Notably, he co-developed the SMART (Sideline Management Assessment Response Techniques) workshop for primary care physicians to enhance their sports medicine skills and increase their confidence and competence as sideline physicians at sporting events. In addition to an App for the SMART Workshop, he has published the SMART Manual and Pocket Guide, which includes over 100 QR codes of various techniques for the on-filed management of injuries. Cole is also a nationally recognized expert on preparing athletic training students for their national certification boards with the ACES Preparatory workshop, managing athletic injury insurance programs, and teaching on-field injury management skills to primary care physicians. Cole has been coordinating the Performing Arts Sports Medicine program for Busch Entertainment Corporation in Williamsburg, Virginia for over 30 years.
Cole has been induced into several Hall of Fames, including the Virginia Athletic Trainers Association (VATA), the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association (MAATA) and the College of Physical Activities and Sport Sciences at West Virginia University. He has received the NATA Service Award and is recognized as a Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). Cole is the Immediate Past President of the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association and currently serves as the District 3 NATAPAC Board of Director.
John Knaul, ATC
John Knaul joined the staff of the Division of Sports Medicine at William and Mary in 2000 after a stint as Assistant Athletic Trainer at Lafayette College. Prior to that, he was an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Elmira College.
Knaul works primarily with men's & women's swimming and lacrosse. He also handles inventory, supply and purchasing for the athletic training facilities. Knaul has also served as an instructor in the SMART (Sideline Management Assessment Response Techniques) Workshop for physicians. He currently serves on the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association annual symposium planning committee as the Exhibit Coordinator. Knaul received his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Alfred University in 1997, before garnering his master's in education from Elmira College in 1999.
He is originally from Auburn, in the Finger Lakes Region of Upstate N.Y. Knaul resides in Williamsburg with his wife Katie, who is a teacher for Williamsburg-James City County Schools, and their daughters, Finley and Natalie.
