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“Be it rain, sleet, or snow…” Teamwork, for the love of the game.

This article was written by Melinda Wilson, ATC, Rachael Jones, DPT, Alicia Dodd, DPT and Amber Rutledge, Receptionist from the Winfield Clinic.

“Teamwork”

Baseball may be “America’s sport,” but football runs deep in the veins of the general populace, especially in the South.  We have huge pre-game parties; we buy big screen TV’s; we organize weddings around a football schedule; and the minute one season ends, fans immediately begin the countdown to when the next season starts.  Like the United States Postal Service, “be it rain, sleet, or snow…” even unbearable heat, we are there supporting our team.  We make consistent sacrifices for the game, yet we never step onto the field.  Why?  Simply put, for the love of the game.  It unites us with a comparable passion, a similarity with our fellow man, even a common enemy; all this for the love of a game, a glorification of war mingled with skill, speed, and strength to defeat the enemy, push back the opposition, and hopefully, pull out a win.  We “bleed” crimson, orange and blue, red and blue, orange and white, maroon and white, etc.  With such significance, how then can we apply this in both our daily lives and working relations?

Firstly, let’s break a football team down into positions. You have a division in the coaching staff and players.  The players can be divided into offense, defense, and special teams.  Furthermore, divisions subsist of corners, tight ends, quarterbacks, receivers, centers, kickers, etc.  On the coaching staff, such positions are head coach, offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator, assistant coaches, and so forth.  All are united by one goal; drive the ball across the plain and win the game.  Like any well-oiled machine, each part must run smoothly, flawlessly in order to provide a quality product.  If at any point one of these subsets breaks or cracks, the machine shatters.  The goal is lost.  The game is forfeit.

Now apply this metaphor to sports medicineWe, too, are a team categorized into divisions with common goals; be it clinical or administrative.  We can think of the administration as the referees, the “game callers,” monitoring the daily working processes of “the machine.”  Clinical Staff such as physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, speech therapists, exercise physiologists, and athletic trainers and so on are the coaching staff.  It is through our various disciplines and our playbook, or patient protocols, in which we rehabilitate our players.  Our head coach is the referring physician; our orders begin and end with him.

Each of these positions has a job to do.  We come to work each day like the proverbial “football team,” our metaphorical field being the clinics, weight rooms, and school settings to which we sojourn.  We share this commonality: to see the athlete get back to doing what they love.  We have to have our game faces on and a shared passion to come together for achieved success.  Bottom line:  communication is key from the beginning of injury to the return of the player.  Devising and developing a thorough game plan allows the continuation of the dichotomy that is the therapist/patient relationship.  It is through our group effort that our “hail Mary pass” comes to fruition when we get to see our patients once more taking the field.

Hoover Encore Athlete of the Month, John Ethridge.

John Etheridge

Congratulations to the Hoover Encore Clinic Athlete of the Month, John Ethridge! John is a senior at Hoover High School and is a full back on the Bucs football team. After high school, he plans to attend Auburn University and major in business.  Good luck this season, John! Go Bucs!

Vernon Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Micah Seripin.

Seripin

Congratulations to Vernon clinic Athlete of the Month, Micah Seripin! Micah is a senior at Lamar Co. High School and a member of the Volleyball team. She plans on attending the University of North Alabama after graduation and pursuing a career in psychology. Micah is the daughter of Mike and Sheila Seripin. 

Russellville Encore Athlete of the Month, Luke Baker!

Luke Baker

Congratulations to the Russellville Encore Athlete of the Month, Luke Baker! Luke is a Senior at Phil Campbell high school and is a member of the football and baseball teams. He plans to attend Auburn University after graduation to major in Sports Medicine/Kinesiology. Luke is the son of Time and Diane Baker. Good Luck this season Luke!
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Winfield Encore Athlete of the Month, Jacob Robbins.

Jacob Robbins
Congratulations to the Winfield Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Jacob Robbins. Jacob is a sophomore at Marion County High School and is a member of the football, basketball and baseball teams. He plans to attend the University of Alabama, South Alabama or Vanderbilt University after high school and major in Physical Therapy or Athletic Training. Good luck this season, Jacob! 
 

The Encore #IceBucketChallenge was accepted!

We have seen many people, colleges, organizations, and sports teams participate in the #IceBucketChallenge over the last couple of months. The reason behind it is to raise awareness for #ALS. ALS is described on http://www.alsa.org/ as, 

“Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease,” is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord.”

We challenged some of the staff and athletes from Hoover High School last Friday to the #IceBucketChallenge and wanted to share a few pictures proving they did it! 

2014 Encore Athlete Recognition Contest Winners.

The Encore staff loves seeing athletes succeed! It is our job to help all injured athletes get back to their game as soon as possible. Over the past few months we have seen/heard about many athletes that didn’t quite get the recognition they deserved. Throughout the months of June and July, Encore hosted an Athlete Recognition Contest for all the high school athletes to gain some recognition for their accomplishments. We received many qualified submissions and had a difficult time deciding who the winners would be. After much consideration and reviewing, we have chosen the following three athletes as the winners for this year’s contest.

1st Place Winner – Elena Guavara

Elena Guavara

Elena is a rising senior and only member of the Good Hope High School Wheelchair Track Team. She is one athlete Encore highly respects for chasing her dreams. Her Junior year accomplishments consist of winning 4 AHSAA State Championship titles in the wheelchair shot put, 400 meter, 200 meter, and 100 meter dash. (I’m not sure about anyone else, but our arms hurt just thinking about that!)

2nd Place Winner – Jordan Holifield

Jordan Holifield

Jordan is a 16 year old, rising junior and varsity pitcher on the Baker High School softball team in Mobile. She holds the record for most strike outs at BHS. Jordan also plays travel ball for Birmingham Thunderbolts and was the winner of the 2014 Coastal Alabama softball performance of the week poll on AL.com.

3rd Place Winner – Ryan Bradford 

Ryan Bradford

Ryan is a upcoming senior at Falkville High School and right handed pitcher on the baseball team. Ryan had a great junior year! His accomplishments consist of 2014 All Area, 2014 All State, 10-1 pitching record, 2.60 ERA and was named All Tennessee Valley Baseball Team honorable mention.

 

Providence Encore Athlete of the Month, Katelyn Hutchinson.

Congratulations to Katelyn Hutchinson for being chosen as the Providence Encore Athlete of the Month! Katelyn is in 7th grade at Causey Middle School and is the catcher (#9) for a travel team called the Birmingham Thunder Bolts.

Decatur Encore Athlete of the Month, Derrick Adams.

Congratulations to the Decatur clinic’s athlete of the month, Derrick Adams. Derrick is a 6’2, 180 lbs senior baseball player at Austin High School. He was also invited to play for a travel ball team in Georgia, coached by a professional scout and played for Team Alabama. Derrick was selected all area his sophomore and junior years and has verbally committed to play at Jacksonville State after high school.

Winfield Encore Athlete of the Month, Karrah Lenahan.

 Karrah L Winfield

Congratulations to Karrah Lenahan for being chosen as the Winfield Encore Athlete of the Month! Karrah is a senior cheerleader at Winfield City High School. She is unsure where she would like to attend college, but wants to major in nursing. Karrah is the daughter of Stephanie and Scott welch and Danny Lenahan.