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Injury-tracking software is essential for athletic training rooms to manage patient care and records. Several systems exist, including free NCAA options, with some gaining widespread adoption and reviewed here.

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Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Athletic Training Technology
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Athletic training rooms require efficient systems for injury management and record-keeping.
  • The increasing complexity of athletic healthcare necessitates robust data tracking solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review widely adopted injury-tracking software systems.
  • To inform athletic trainers about available options for care organization and compliance.

Main Methods:

  • Review of commercially available and NCAA-provided injury-tracking software.
  • Analysis of system types: workstation, local network, and Internet-based.

Main Results:

  • Multiple injury-tracking software solutions are available to athletic trainers.
  • Some systems have achieved significant user adoption.
  • The NCAA offers a free Internet-based system for member institutions.

Conclusions:

  • Injury-tracking software is a vital tool for modern athletic training.
  • Athletic programs should evaluate available systems to meet record-keeping and care management needs.