| “After playing softball for years and years, my
body was wearing down. I was in my senior year – when
my performance was most important – and I could barely
walk. My body was starting to shut down, and I had no idea what
to do. One of the girls on my team recommended that I go see
Dr. McGee and that it had worked really well for her. I wasn’t
sure at first, but I had tried everything else and was willing
to at least go and give it a try. “The first
few times I went, I didn’t notice much of a difference
and wasn’t sure if it was going to be worth it. I wasn’t
sure if I was going to make it through the rest of the season,
and I was losing all hope. After a few weeks of going, I started
feeling a little bit better, and the more I went, the better
it seemed to get. As my body continued to improve, my performance
started to get better and better. I owe my success in my senior
season to Dr. McGee and his staff. I am very thankful that
I came across such good people who cared about my mental and
physical well being. You don’t have to take my word
for it, but you should go in and find out for yourself.”
Lindsay Craig
Wichita State Softball
Lindsay shattered the all-time Wichita State record for career
wins, with 22 wins in her senior season and a 1.52 ERA. She
led Wichita State to their first NCAA Tournament appearance
since 1989. |