Athletic Therapists are one of the first people at the field/pitch/rink and are there until the last athlete leaves. Their efforts are often behind the scenes. This blog serves to highlight the work done by Athletic Therapists and the Athletic Therapy profession in general.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Habs' Gorges out for the season
"Some players have been able to play for extended periods without one or the other of the cruciate ligaments ... [but] I think it's fair to say he's been pretty lucky having gotten this far," said Terry Kane, a former Flames head athletic therapist and the man long entrusted with the care and feeding of Nieuwendyk's knees. Read More...
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