Here are five notes:
1. The institute will span across 114,000 square feet.
2. The Advanced Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Institute will offer services to athletes to boost sports performance.
3. Athletes will receive pain control, musculoskeletal, rehabilitation and physical enhancement services.
4. Regional Health is creating the institute to offer these services under one roof.
5. The health system expects to complete the building in fall of 2018.
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