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Page 14- The Michigan Daily - Friday, July 25, 1986
New 'U' facility handles
athletic health problem
By ELLEN FIEDELHOLTZ the cardiac program, he plans to take of the sports medicine programs, a
The new University sports medicine participants grocery shopping in or- Tom Monaghan, president
program is not limited to athletes. der to show them which products are Domino's pizza.
MedSport, located at Domino Far- best.
ms near Ann Arbor, treats anyone IN ADDITION, special programs "It's a nice working relationsh
suffering from a sports-related injury will help individuals with high between Domino's Farms and t
or cardiac problem. The facility also cholesterol, weight control, and quit- University," Stachurski said. "V
offers guidance for people beginning ting smoking. have access to corporate fitne
an exercise program. "We can test someone's cholesterol facilities which includes a pool, fr
ALTHOUGH BOTH the cardiac and level in just eighty seconds," said weights, stationary bikes, and a tra
athletic programs treat injuries, Tony Stachurski, the center's ad- - these types of facilities are vital f
prevention remains the most impor- ministrator. any rehabilitation center such;
tant aspect of sports medicine, accor- "Our main objective is to keep ours." The same relationship enabl
ding to Carl Orringer, medical direc- people well, but it's important to MedSport to schedule surgery fori
tor of the center's cardiac program. devise a strategy which will prevent clients at University Hospital.
"Rehabilitation is a necessary arm such things as heart attacks." "Our goal is to give the public a
of treatment, but people have to be cess to the same care given Michig
willing to change their lifestyles if MEDSPORT is affiliated with the athletes," Stachurski said. He sa
they truly want to get better," new University Hospital. The center athletes don't usually like to st
Orringer said. grew out of a conversation between exercising after an injury and the c
Orringer stresses the importance of Jerry O'Connor, team physician for ter provides the guidance to and a
proper diet and exercise. As part of University sports teams and director vice necessary to continue a prograt
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en- Carole Burkhart, (left) assistant director of cardiac testing, and subject
ad- Sharon Sheldon go over the results of a test for body fat percentage Mon-
m day at MedSport, located at Domino Farms.
ter installation stalled

(Continued from Page2) these sites, two are on central cam-
the University's general fund. pus, one is on north campus, and all
1 ACCORDING TO MOORE, the would cut renovation costs.
University plant department, which is The plant department and the In-
'we may have to stretch the time needed
to build all the projected workspaces.'
-Douglas Van Houweling,
vice provost of information
technology

"We have all the spaces for the
coming year," said Van Houweling
"it's next year that we're concernec
about."
By next fall, 844 computer station:
in more than 26 campus locationswil
be open to students, faculty, and staff
The original plan, begun 18 month;
ago, called for the installation of 50
computers per year over three years
260 computers were available prior t<
the plan. This past year, the first yea
of the project, 584 computers were in
stalled

it charge of finding computer
workstation space, recently identified
three potential new sites for the com-
puters. Although he would not identify

formation Technology Division have The plan's goal is to have one com
one year to find cheaper spaces. The puter work station for every 15
third and final year of the project students. Each station cost's aboul
begins in September 1987. $3,000.

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