Elevate Performance and Care with the Holbrook High School Sports Medicine Program

The Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation program at Holbrook High School offers students an exciting pathway into the fields of sports medicine, rehabilitation sciences, and allied health professions. Through hands-on learning and classroom instruction, students gain the knowledge and skills needed to support the health and performance of physically active individuals.

What You’ll Learn:
Students in the Sports Medicine program will explore:

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology with a focus on the muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems.

  • Analysis of Human Movement using anatomical and mechanical principles.

  • Injury and Illness Prevention, Assessment, and Documentation, using professional terminology and medical standards.

  • Recognition of Signs and Symptoms of injuries, illnesses, and disorders commonly seen in active populations.

This comprehensive program blends theory with real-world applications, equipping students to make a difference in the health and wellness of others.

Program Highlights:

  • A structured sequence of courses combining school-based and work-based supervised learning experiences.

  • Development of Professional Skills such as communication, problem-solving, and teamwork, as outlined by Arizona’s business and industry leaders.

  • Leadership, social, and career growth opportunities through participation in HOSA (Future Health Professionals), a state-recognized Career and Technical Student Organization.

Career Opportunities:
Graduates of the Sports Medicine program are prepared for entry-level positions, further education, or advanced training in roles such as:

  • Personal Trainer

  • Athletic Trainer Aide

  • Physical Therapy Aide

  • Patient Transport Assistant

  • Caregiver

Why Choose This Program?
The Sports Medicine program is perfect for students passionate about human movement, health, and helping others achieve their physical best. By combining technical knowledge with practical skills, students graduate ready to pursue careers in healthcare or continue their education in sports medicine and rehabilitation.