Monument Health donates advanced athletic training equipment to Black Hills State University 

February 6, 2025 Monument Health donates advanced athletic training equipment to Black Hills State University 

(left to right) Justin Feeser, Manager at Monument Health Northern Hills Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, Mark Nore, BHSU Director of Athletics, Shaun Skavang, BHSU Head Athletic Trainer, Thomas Worsley Monument Health President Spearfish & Hills Market

Spearfish, S.D., (Feb. 6, 2025) – Monument Health has donated a state-of-the-art Therm-X compression and cryotherapy unit to the Black Hills State University (BHSU) Athletic Training department, further strengthening its commitment to supporting local educational institutions and student-athletes.

The portable Therm-X unit provides innovative medical technology capable of delivering simultaneous static or oscillating compression with hot or cold therapy. This cutting-edge equipment will enhance the BHSU athletic medicine staff’s ability to provide top-tier care and treatment for student-athletes.

“Our donation reflects our ongoing dedication to supporting our community partners and investing in the health and wellness of student-athletes,” said Justin Feeser, Manager at Monument Health Northern Hills Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine.

The equipment donation builds upon Monument Health’s previous support of local educational initiatives, including past contributions to Spearfish High School athletic programs.