Wildomar, California (June 24, 2024) — The US Motorcycle Coaching Association is excited to announce its partnership with The McGinley Clinic. “We are passionate about patient education and helping our patients get back to their sports as quickly as possible. We believe this partnership with the USMCA is a great opportunity to educate coaches and riders about the latest technologies and minimally invasive treatments available for sports injuries,” said Dr. Joseph C. McGinley.
Throughout Dr. McGinley’s years as an amateur motocross racer and now a sports medicine interventional physician, he has witnessed firsthand the struggles riders have with Arm Pump. Traditionally, riders who suffer from severe Arm Pump have two options: an aggressive surgery that keeps them off the track for weeks, or as many athletes have sadly found, they must stop riding. With a background in mechanical engineering, Dr. McGinley analyzed the condition and sought to address the root cause. He developed a patented minimally invasive treatment, MVP Treatment or “McGinley Vascular Pressure Treatment”. A recent study of this same syndrome in the legs, looking at hundreds of his patients, showed the treatment was 87% effective in treating exertional compartment syndrome. Instead of weeks of recovery from surgery, Dr. McGinley treats riders with an outpatient procedure with minimal downtime. Other minimally invasive treatments offered at the Clinic include Stem Cells, PRP, Tenex Bone Spur removal, carpal tunnel and trigger finger release, and many other treatments for orthopedic issues.
“We believe this partnership is a great opportunity for us to provide more education and resources to our certified coaches and, in turn, help educate riders and provide them with information they need to make informed decisions,” said USMCA’s Executive Director, Lindsey Scheltema.
About the McGinley Clinic
For more information about The McGinley Clinic and its services, visit www.mcginleyclinic.com. Contact: Xerina Kahler, Marketing, The McGinley Clinic, Phone: 307-315-6403, Email: info@mcginleyclinic.com.
About the U.S. Motorcycle Coaching Association (USMCA)
USMCA is an association where riders and parents can connect to motorcycle coaches they can trust through the network, www.MotorcycleCoaching.org.
All USMCA Certified Coaches are required to adhere to a code of conduct, pass a background check and hold certifications in abuse prevention, CPR/First Aid, concussion protocol, heat illness & cardiac arrest training.
For more information on the USMCA or become a USMCA Certified Coach, visit www.USMCA.org.