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Athletic training facilities
Northwestern’s state-of-the-art athletic training facilities include four taping tables, three electric stimulation machines, two ultrasound machines, three whirlpools, two hydrocollators and a paraffin bath. In addition, athletic training students receive their own space with lockers near the professional staff.
The athletic training facilities are in the Bultman Center for Health, Physical Education and Intercollegiate Athletics, opened in 1995. The Bultman Center also includes classrooms, a multimedia viewing room, a wrestling/aerobics room, a weight room/fitness center, a 2,200-seat arena for intercollegiate athletics, the campus health clinic, and offices for kinesiology faculty and coaches. In addition, a human performance lab enables students and professors to conduct research and perform assessments of physical fitness and levels of physical ability.
Northwestern’s athletic facilities also include the recently renovated DeValois Stadium football and outdoor track complex with a FieldTurf playing surface, an eight-lane polyurethane track, facilities for field events and a fieldhouse. Two soccer fields and intramural/practice fields are also on campus.
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