A source of information related to sport injuries and therapy.
New Online Drug Database Helps Canadian Athletes Compete Doping-Free
(Ottawa, Ontario — December 9, 2005) — The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport launched a new online global Drug Information Database (DID) today. As Canada’s world-recognized sport ethics and anti-doping agency, the CCES partnered with UK Sport, its counterpart in the United Kingdom, to provide athletes and their support personnel with easily accessible and accurate information about which drugs, medications, and other substances are prohibited in sport by the World Anti-Doping Agency Prohibited List.   See http://www.cces.ca/pdfs/CCES-MR-DIDGlobal-E.pdfand http://www.didglobal.com

Health Canada Advisory on Asthma Medications

 

(Ottawa, Ontario – October 18, 2005) – Members of the Canadian sport community who require asthma medication should review the Health Canada advisory issued October 4, 2005, which warns of risks associated with a class of asthma drugs.

 

Rugby Canada Injury Report Form (Download Here)

Here is a copy of the Accident Witness Form

Here is a copy of the AIG Rugby Claim Form

Here are details of How to Fill in the Forms and a Consent for Information form

Brian Olney, available for consult by appointment Tuesday and Thursday afternoons:

Call 514-962-2054 or 

E-mail bizmai@hotmail.com for details.


For important information on concussions consult HERE.

Click Here for a copy of the Sport Concussion Assessment tool


Emergency Action Plan and Accident Report Form for Ste Anne de Bellevue Rugby Club


Proper Hydration for Rugby

 


Visit the Gatorade Sports Science Institute for tips on hydration.

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