
Seton Medical Center Returns, Renew Physical Therapy Joins Bulls
October 31, 2013 - ECHL (ECHL)
San Francisco Bulls News Release
SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco Bulls Professional Hockey Team, proud affiliate of the San Jose Sharks, announced today their continued partnership with Seton Medical Center as the Official Medical Center and Health Care Provider of the team, and their new partnership with Renew Physical Therapy as the Official Sports Physical Therapist. Seton Medical Center was previously recognized by U. S. News and World Report as a Top 5 Bay Area Hospital. Renew Physical Therapy will provide individualized sports therapy support to the team.
"We're looking forward to another season with the highly-regarded Seton Medical Center," said Bulls President, GM and Head Coach Pat Curcio. "The treatment they provided for us last season was exactly what we needed. We're excited to have Renew Physical Therapy on board in 2013-14. We know they provide first-class care for their clients. Hockey is a rough sport and our boys are tough. Still, injuries are an unavoidable part of the game. It's good to know Renew is a part of our team."
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