The 31,000-square-foot facility provides access to orthopedic surgeons, rehabilitation and sports performance training. It includes an indoor turf field, an outdoor soccer field and a 3D motion lab that enables sports medicine specialists to assess athletes’ movements.
The facility broke ground in 2019 and opened Feb. 10, according to the report.
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