Here are four highlights:
1. ProHealth care is expected to serve more than 550 student athletes, faculty and staff members.
2. ProHealth will provide sports medicine physicians, physical therapists and athletic trainers to university athletes, who will have access to initial treatment, rehabilitation and reconditioning services.
3. Previously, the university partnered with Aurora Health Care in Kenosha, Wis., for sports medicine services.
4. Vice President of Operations at ProHealth Julie Jackson said, “Our team is highly trained in multi-level care that includes prevention, diagnosis, emergency care and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions.”
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