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.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Cornwall leaving its mark on the Ontario Hockey League
"Andrew Brown brought the Robertson Cup (OHL Championship trophy) to his parents' home in South Stormont this weekend. Andrew is a former Cornwall resident who attended Sir John Johnson grade school on Mohawk Drive. As the Athletic Therapist and head trainer for the Owen Sound Attack, Brown plays a key role in ensuring the players (and sometimes the coaches) get the proper care they need when nursing injuries, big and small. "
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