The Tower (Spring 2022) & 2020-2021 Annual Report of Giving

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DC Student Takes Career Dreams to the Ice Rink As National Hockey League (NHL) legend Wayne Gretzky once said, “You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take.” For trimester 10 student Ashley Fox, one shot—or, in her case, one Instagram message— was all it took for her to realize her dream of working with professional hockey players. Ashley found a new way to network: social media. While scrolling through Instagram during her seventh trimester, she came across the profile of retired Boston Bruins player Jeff LoVecchio. Originally from St. Louis, Jeff now trains elite hockey players from the 18U AAA to the NHL level. “He has over 11,000 followers on Instagram, so I didn’t think he would even see my message, but I thought, ‘Why not?’ and direct messaged him to see if there were any opportunities to work with him,” Ashley said. “He got back to me right away and invited me to come check out their gym and watch his training sessions.” Before she knew it, Ashley was assisting Jeff’s athletes during training sessions. Now, having worked under Jeff’s leadership for the past year, Ashley is looking for the next opportunity in her path toward providing chiropractic care to professional hockey players. “I want to work with hockey players because it’s an area of sports medicine that isn’t fully understood since they are biomechanically different than any other athlete,” Ashley said. “I want to create a space where I can observe their skating and see how I can help them improve while they’re on the ice.” Originally from North Detroit, Ashley’s goal is to work as a team chiropractor for her hometown team, the Detroit Red Wings. On a recent trip to Detroit to observe the USA National Hockey Team’s training session, she ran into Missy Holas, DC, the Red Wings’ team chiropractor. The two connected, and Ashley is now under Dr. Holas’ mentorship. “My biggest advice to other Logan students is to not be afraid to reach out, even if someone seems like they are high LOGAN.EDU/GIVE

profile and out of reach,” Ashley said. “I’ve found that most people are willing to help others and want to spread their knowledge.” Ashley is thankful for the opportunities she’s had at Logan to not only network and provide care to elite hockey players but also to specialize in her field by simultaneously pursuing her Master of Science in Sports Science & Rehabilitation (MS-SSR) degree. She’s gearing up for graduation this April and a lead clinician position for LifeClinic in Commerce Township, Michigan, where she will be running her own sports chiropractic clinic. “If you focus your attention on one area throughout the entire program, you will discover so many treatment options for the sport you want to go into,” she said. Ashley is excited to continue working toward becoming an NHL chiropractor while also paving the way for future Logan

students interested in treating hockey players. This year, Logan partnered with St. Louis AAA Blues hockey, and Ashley worked with Logan faculty Trimester 10 student Ashley Fox clinician Devon Akroyd, DC, MS, DACBSP®, Cert. MDT to cover hockey games at the Centene Community Ice Center in Maryland Heights, Missouri. “I’ve had amazing help from Logan; each of my clinicians has encouraged me and my career vision,” Ashley said.

DC and MS-SSR student Ashley Fox with the St. Louis AAA Blues hockey team at the Centene Community Ice Center LOGAN UNIVERSITY • SPRING 2022 11


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