"A lot of what you see in rugby is basic bumps and bruises," he said. "Because of the level of play of these kids, and the quality of the facilities, it decreases the chances of serious injury. The surfaces are softer to land on, the grass is good, and it's not that concrete-like surface with dirt patches.""
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.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Rugby players invade Sills Park for 2011 OFSAA AA boys championships
"Bryan Dunham, head athletic therapist at Loyalist College, is working the OFSAA tournament to make sure players get proper treatment the second they need it. He said the well-groomed fields make his job easier.
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