Dr. Henrichs is a family practice physician with a specialty in sports medicine. He completed his primary care sports medicine fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Henrichs has extensive experience caring for Division I athletes in football, basketball, soccer, and wrestling at the Univ. of Pittsburgh.
Orthopaedic surgeon Chip Rowe, M.D. received his medical degree from University of Southern California and did his orthopaedic surgery training at Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Medicine. He has been practicing orthopaedic surgery, specializing in joint replacement surgery and sports injuries, for the past 18 years in San Diego, CA.
Dr. Rowe provides a full spectrum of orthopaedic care including:
• Comprehensive options for total hip & knee replacement
• Sports injury surgeries
• Arthroscopic shoulder & rotator cuff reconstruction
• All inside approach to ACL reconstruction
He has always been involved in sports including playing water polo in college and on the U.S. National Water Polo Team. He has competed in and completed the Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii. He has also provided medical care for several high school sports teams as well as recreational soccer teams.
Patients interested in making appointments may call his office at 217-784-4340.
Chad Vaughn, originally from Paxton, received a Master of Science in Sports Administration from Eastern Illinois University and received a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training/Physical Education from Millikin University. Chad has worked with high school athletes, college athletes and professional athletes throughout his career, including athletes from the Chicago Bears. He is currently the head athletic trainer at PBL High School.
Marco S. Boscolo is a certified athletic trainer who has experience with high school, college, and elite athletes. After attending California State University at Chico, Marco completed a one year fellowship at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Co. As the assistant athletic trainer, he provided sports coverage for two years at Mesa State College. Currently, Marco is a doctoral student in the department of Kinesiology and Community Health at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He works as the primary athletic trainer for Fisher High School.
Tyler Brucker is originally from Gibson City, graduating from GCMS in 2001. He wrestled at Augustana College and continued wrestling after transferring to Eastern Illinois University. He graduated from EIU with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training/Physical Education. He has also worked with high school and collegiate athletes and recently started Sports Enhancement at GAH Therapy Services. He is currently the Athletic Trainer at G.C.M.S. High School.
Gwyn Howard, originally from Ludlow IL attended multiple universities and colleges ranging from parkland college, Western Illinois University, University of Illinois and Kansas University Medical Center. Gwyn’s Professional areas of interest would include post-stroke recovery, women’s health-SIJ and shoulder dysfunction.
Beth Frerichs is a registered occupational therapist and certified ergonomics assessment specialist I. Since receiving a bachelor degree in occupational therapy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, she has been providing occupational therapy services throughout east central Illinois in hospital, outpatient, long term care and school settings for all age groups.
Carrie Lithgow has a bachelors in Biology from Carroll College in Waukesha Wisconsin; Carrie also has a Masters of Physical Therapy also from Carroll College. Carrie’s clinical experiences include Froedert Hospital (Acute Care/Oncology), Waukesha Memorial (outpatient Orthopedics), VA Hospital (outpatient Orthopedics) and Flambeau Hospital (Rural Outpatient) all located in Wisconsin.
Liz Sellek is an occupational therapy assistant. She has an associate of applied science degree from Parkland College in Champaign, Illinois. Her experience includes treatment of upper extremity orthopedic and neurological injuries in outpatient, inpatient and long term care settings. She has been the occupational therapy assistant at Gibson Area Hospital since 1996.
Jana Richmond is a physical therapist assistant and certified tai chi instructor. She has an associate of applied science degree from Vincennes University in Indiana. Her experience includes treatment of lower extremity orthopedic and neurological injuries in outpatient, inpatient and long term care settings. Jana has been providing physical therapy services at Gibson Area Hospital since 1991.