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SPORTS MEDICINE INJURY PREVENTION

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Reducing attrition and lost work days associated with musculoskeletal injuries in order to increase operational readiness of individual Marines and their units.

Mission

The mission of the Sports Medicine Injury Prevention (SMIP) Program is to reduce attrition and lost work-days associated with musculoskeletal injuries (MSKI) in order to increase operational readiness of individual Marines and their units.

This mission will be accomplished through the utilization of certified athletic trainers (ATs) assigned throughout the operating forces and entry level training sites.  The ATs offer Marines, organizational Force Fitness Instructors, Navy Medicine providers, and unit commanders the tools to assist in preventing or mitigating injuries in order to reduce the need for advanced medical intervention, light/limited duty status and lost work-days.

Athletic Trainers are Enablers of Marine Corps Readiness
Sgt Moody / Defense Media Activity