 I'm Ashley Beaver. I've been a Kaiser Permanente member my whole life. I compete in CrossFit. I thought before I wanted to be in the business world and work at a desk and quickly realized that wasn't my lifestyle. I found that I was competitive in it and decided to compete around the world, which has been really cool. She came to us was having some knee pain. I actually had a longitudinal fracture on the outside of her kneecap. I was so discouraged. How am I going to get through this season? This is my life. If we had not diagnosed this injury, there's a good chance that she would have never done CrossFit again. Oh my gosh, the new sports medicine department is awesome. Just being able to visit there and see it, I think it's such a cool place. The role for us is to get the patient back to whatever they were doing before. It's a team approach, so you have your physician referral. They will kind of guide us upon timelines and then my job is to then within those timelines progress towards certain goals, usually starting off with range of motion or movement, then from range of motion to strength, and then strength back to function. Really work around the whole athlete, not just getting an injury better, but we also want to get them back to their sport as best as possible and even beyond, you know, with some preventative strategies as well. He was really great. He would tell me every time I saw him that he'd consulted with other physicians, even the King's doctors, to make sure this was the best choice for me. He returned to CrossFit professionally and she's doing great. The competition I just did in Argentina was the first competition I've done in a whole year. You know, we won the competition. Oh, I mean, I'm just beyond grateful to them and they were the first people I wanted to tell. You already hope that they're going to return and do well, but to go back and CrossFit and to go win the thing, that's an amazing feat. Just keep kind of the work you put into someone and then they can go back to what they want to do and get to where they want to be. It's the most reassuring thing. I've got a lot more to do in the sport. I'm just so grateful that I get to continue doing what I love because they helped me.