The 22,000-square-foot center is part of a broader collaboration between Mayo Clinic and the Minnesota Timberwolves, which includes the construction of a practice facility. The center includes diagnostic imaging equipment, and it will offer therapy services.
“It is a one-stop shop,” said Michael Stuart, MD, co-director of Mayo’s sports medicine division in Minnesota and medical director for USA Hockey, in the Star Tribune.
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