Chris Broadhurst joined as head athletic therapist with the Phoenix Coyotes for the 2005-2006 season. Prior to that he was the head athletic therapist with the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1990-2005. His past also earned him healthcare experience in the clinical sector and minor league baseball. Chris received his start in athletic healthcare in 1986 and '87 with the Toronto Blue Jays' Class A minor league affiliate in St. Catharines, Ontario. He worked with a variety of patient populations with two Toronto sports medicine clinics, including the Bobby Orr Sport Medicine Clinic in Toronto from 1988-90 and the Centre for Sport & Recreation Medicine from 1990-91. Chris was honored to serve as athletic trainer at the 1998 NHL All-Star Game and with the Canadian Men's Hockey Team at the 1998 Winter Olympics, 1991 Canada Cup and 1993 World Championships. A certified member of the Canadian Athletic Therapist Association, he was recently the director of the Myo-Kinetics Active Testing Center at the Sports Medicine Specialists in Toronto. The Oakville, Ontario, native received an undergraduate degree in sports injury management from Sheridan College. |