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More Media Coverage for Physios

Games over but our physios are still in the news.

Both  Paige Larson and Maggie Phillips-Scarlett were interviewed about their roles in the Paralympics on CBC’s On The Coast with host Stephen Quinn last Friday.  Sadly, I didn’t get to hear it so if anyone has the media file of the radio interview please send it my way.

Maggie was profiled in the local media about her role as the head strength and conditioning coach and team physiotherapist for the 13-person Paralympic Alpine racing team, because as everyone knows that two of the most important professionals any serious athlete has in their arsenal is a strength and conditioning trainer and a physiotherapist. Read more in Physiotherapist treats Paralympians: Phillips-Scarlett said she ‘loved the challenge’

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03 2010

Paralympic start just a few days away

source: Vancouver Sun

source: Vancouver Sun

We’ve taken a short break between games here at the Sportsphysio2010 blog, but that doesn’t mean our physios are done. Many will be back to help out athletes in the Paralympic games and we’ll be here to tell you about them.

It isn’t difficult to be awestruck by athletes competing at the Paralympic games. Can you imagine skiing down a course reaching speeds of over 130km/hr with only 10% vision?  In a series of recent Vancouver Sun articles (Faster, higher, stronger and paralympians have top-secret edge), Randy Shore highlights the sophisticated technology behind paralympic sports and the national program in place to give Canadian paralympians the technological edge to put them at the top of the podium.

Funded through Own the Podium, the Top Secret program is developing high-tech gear and improving technology for paralympic athletes. From advanced-damper sit-skis for the para-alpine team to specialized picks and blades for the sledge hockey team, athletes are experiencing a phenomenal difference in performance levels according to Shore, who expects to see some fierce competition when the Paralympics games begin. Sales of wheelchair curling and sledge hockey tickets are going fast!

Physiotherapists play a huge role in working with these awesome athletes.  Physio Paige Larson has  vast experience working with paralympic athletes  and has seen a lot of action during the 2010 games.  She was  venue medical supervisor for figure skating and is now is now with the wheelchair curling team.  Paige, who  has  been with Team Canada for  the last three Paralympics, was recently featured in The North Shore News.  Read about Paige here.

Paige in action

We look forward to hearing more from Paige and other  physios volunteering for the Paralympic games!

Suzanne Geba
Member Services & Technology Lead for PABC

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03 2010

Introducing our BC Sport Physios

Only 10 days to go! It’s hard to believe the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games are so close. It seems like just yesterday I was alerting all of you to the call for medical volunteers.  But in fact, that was exactly 2 years ago!!  And did we ever step up to the plate!  Congratulations to each and every one of you who applied and have offered up your time and valuable skills to such an amazing event.  We have approximately 95 physiotherapists working and volunteering at the Olympic and Paralympic Games, with over half of them being from BC.

A number of our BC Sport Physios, including myself, are involved in the games as Venue Medical Officers (VMO) or Supervisors (VMS).  Our roles are to assist in the coordination of the medical teams responsible for any and all medical related events at each venue.  For example, at the Richmond Olympic Oval, I will be working alongside the VMO (an ER Physician) and our medical team consists of 5 Sport Medicine Physicians, 4 physiotherapists (Duane Brousmiche, Thomas Tran, and Steve Witvoet from BC), 4 athletic therapists, 1 nurse, 4 first-aiders, and 5 paramedics. The physios at our venue are all certificate and/or diploma Sport Physios and will thus be specifically involved with Athlete Medical.  Trained in acute, on-field response to a medical event, they may be stationed on the field of play responding directly to an athlete injury on the ice, or they may be in the Athlete Medical room responding to and assisting with any medical needs of the athletes as well as the venue workforce.

Some of the other Sport Physios in our province acting as VMO’s or VMS’s: Wendy Epp (Freestyle Skiing); Terri-Lynn Fraser (Short Track Speed Skating); Trish Hopkins (Curling); Zenya Kasabuchi (Sledge hockey); Paige Larson (Figure Skating); Ron Mattison (Men’s Ice Hockey); Susie Mortensen (Whistler Olympic Park) and Nadine Plotnikoff (Women’s Ice Hockey).  Randy Goodman and Greg Bay are the therapy supervisors at the Vancouver and Whistler Polyclinics respectively.

Come back to the blog for stories and updates on what all of the BC Physios are doing during this incredible event! Go Canada go!

Timberly George, chair of the Sports Physiotherapy Canada BC.

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02 2010