Facility Tour
The Geyer-Campbell Sports Medicine Center is a full-service athletic training facility housed in the Wendt wing of the Reid Athletic Center. The training room was renovated and expanded in the summer of 1996 providing 4500 square feet of space to meet the needs of an ever-increasing intercollegiate athletics program. The renovation was made possible by the generous gifts of Mr. William "Indian Bill" Geyer '42 and Mr. Douglas Campbell '50.
Each professional staff member has individual office space with complete on-line computer capabilities. The taping/service area can efficiently handle the preparation needs of eight athletes at one time. The custom-designed taping tables also serve as the primary storage area, capable of holding several hundred cases of tape and supplies.

The treatment/evaluation section of the room spans the length of the facility, including twelve treatment tables and multiple supporting therapeutic modalities. Our modality inventory includes three ultrasound units, three electrical stimulation units, three ultrasound/stimulation combination machines, and four multi-pack hydrocollator heating units. The "wet" area of the facility extends the treatment capabilities of the program. Included are four whirlpools, two upright freezers, and three ice machines with a storage capacity of 1250 lbs. of ice.
Additional areas of the Sports Medicine facility include locker/storage area for the student trainers, cooler/ice chest storage racks, cabinet storage area for orthopedic supplies, and an outside access door leading to our emergency van and five golf carts.