Here are five points:
1. The clinic acquired new equipment for rehabilitating orthopedic injuries.
2. Henry Mayo’s sports medicine clinic provides physical therapy to local youth and adult athletes.
3. The hospital has seen more patients from Santa Clarita Valley high schools in the recent years, so the clinic offers more services for high school athletes to meet the growing demand.
4. Connecticut implemented legislation regarding concussions, leading the hospital to conduct 750 screenings on high school athletes to establish a baseline.
5. Henry Mayo’s clinic trained staff members to help athletes through a seven-stage plan. The plan requires a physician’s signature for an athlete to return to play.
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