Calgary Stampede rodeo medical clinic treats a parade of aches and pains
CALGARY — The action behind the bucking chutes can be as hectic as the rodeo infield at the Calgary Stampede.
The rodeo’s medical clinic under the grandstand is a revolving door that starts whirling before the rodeo performance and is still spinning afterward.
Not only are medical practitioners there to treat riders hitting the dirt, their other mission is managing and treating the chronic injuries, aches and pains athletes bring with them to the Stampede.
“The Calgary Stampede is the only designated sport medicine and locker facility for rodeo athletes that was designed and then created,” said chiropractor and Canadian Pro Rodeo Sports Medicine team president Blaine Bugg.