Injury prevention and management is one of the most important priorities of USSA with its national teams. USSA’s medical department is a division within Athletics with its main focus to provide effective athlete medical management including health, injury prevention, acute injury and return from injury. The division also works for improved safety in event organization and equipment, and maintains a level field of play through anti-doping policy – critical components to achieving the goal of best in the world.
USSA Medical Director Richard Quincy manages the division with support and direction from USSA Chief Physician Dr. Richard Steadman and the USSA Medical Committee. The division directs overall policy and procedures governing the medical care and management of USSA athletes, including management of all support systems.
Medical services are provided to A, B and C Team athletes in all sports. Each sport is allocated a head Team physical therapist (PT) and/or certified athletic trainer (ATC) to medically manage athletes under the guidance of the team physician and medical director. They also utilize additional therapists and/or athletic trainers, medical regional sponsors and volunteer physicians from the USSA Medical Pool. The head Team PT and/or ATC travels on a consistent basis, primarily with A and B Teams, in addition to coordinating coverage for various divisions of the teams as they separate in camps or competition. Although additional PT’s and/or ATC’s provide daily medical care and treatment for the division they are covering, it is still the responsibility of the head Team PT and/or ATC to be aware of all athletes’ participation status at all times.
This program is dependent on the commitment of dedicated volunteers and sponsors who provide the additional resources necessary to ensure the best possible medical care. Volunteers are integrated within the medical program through the USSA medical committee, physician pool, regional medical sponsors and the physical therapy and/or athletic training PT/ATC pool.
The USSA medical committee’s primary function is to provide resources, direction and guidance through recommendations regarding overall policy and procedure governing medical care of Team athletes. Committee members also provide networking resources for expertise in medical care sought for athletes based on specific situations. The committee is comprised of team physicians closely involved in medical management of athletes in addition to specialists who provide guidance and recommendations.
2009-10 Medical Committee
Chairman -- Dr. Richard Steadman, Steadman Hawkins Clinic, Vail, CO
Men’s Alpine -- Dr. Terrence Orr, Tahoe Fracture & Orthopedics, Tahoe, CA
Women’s Alpine -- Dr. William Sterett, Steadman Hawkins Clinic, Vail, CO
Freestyle -- Dr. Andreas Sauerbrey, Orthopedics of Steamboat Springs, CO
Snowboard -- Dr. Thomas Hackett, Steadman Hawkins Clinic, Vail, CO
Nordic -- Dr. Larry Gaul, Avanti Cardiology, Vail, CO
Alpine Development -- Dr. Vern Cooley, Rosenberg-Cooley-Metcalf Clinic, Park City, UT
USSA has seven full-time medical staff members including the medical director, a resident physical therapist, and the five head athletic trainers or physical therapists for each discipline that spend much of the year on the road with the teams. Click the name below for a full bio of each full-time staff member:
Medical Director -- Richard Quincy, MS, PT, ATC
Men's Alpine -- Adam Perreault, Med, ATC
Women’s Alpine -- Tara Fontenot, DPT, ATC
Freestyle -- Justin Hunt, MS, ATC
Snowboard -- Gillian Honeyman, PT, SCS
Nordic -- Aaron Saari, MS, PT
Resident Physical Therapist -- Jessica Tidswell, DPT, ATC, CSCS*D
USSA has developed a regional medical sponsorship program to formalize the many established relationships with medical service providers across the country. This includes hospitals, physical therapy clinics and medical clinics. These sponsorships currently supply extensive physical therapy/athletic trainer support to the rotational pool, sports medicine supplies, expedited medical services and athlete injury rehabilitation. Most of all they provide seamless continuity of care for USSA athletes, optimizing proper medical management as well as assisting USSA manage expenses associated with medical services.
Hospitals
Barton Memorial Hospital, South Lake Tahoe, CA
Mammoth Hospital, Mammoth Lakes, CA
Vail Valley Medical Center, Vail, CO
Orthopedic Clinics
Desert Orthopedics, Bend, OR
Rosenberg-Cooley-Metcalf Clinic, Park City, UT
Steadman Hawkins Clinic, Vail, CO
Orr-Banner Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic, Lake Tahoe, CA
MT. Tam Orthopedics, Larkspur, CA
Washington Orthopaedic Center, Centralia, WA
Family Health/Urgent Care Facilities
Park City Family Health and Urgent Care Center, Park City, UT
Vail Valley Medical Center Clinics, Vail, CO
Physical Therapy Clinics
Howard Head Sports Medicine Center, Vail, CO
Myers & Associates Physical Therapy, Mammoth, CA
Olympic Physical Therapy, Seattle, WA
Saco Bay Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy, Portland, ME
Intermountain McKay-Dee Sports Medicine, Ogden, UT
Yampa Valley Medical Center, Steamboat Springs, CO