Katy Lucas Catches Up with the Justin Sportsmedicine Team in Cheyenne

The Justin Sportsmedicine Team is at the Cheyenne Frontier Days keeping cowboys and cowgirls at their best.

Bullfighter Dusty Tuckness took a hit on Day 2, the treatment has kept Tuckness in fighting shape as the rodeo carried on.

Bullrider and No. 1 in the Resistol Rookie Race, Jestyn Woodward, sustained a fracture to his riding hand before the NFR Open. He rode through it until he couldn’t and he is now taking time to heal. Chad Smidt with Justin Sportsmedicine says that Woodward can afford to take the time off with his place in the standings.

As far as the timed events in Cheyenne, the longer score means more speed to get down the arena before it all comes to a stop. The Justin Sportsmedicine Team takes precautions beforehand for timed events.

The Justin Sportsmedicine Team stays on the road all season long with a few days left in Cheyenne before they are off to Dodge City, Kansas.