Hunter was born prematurely and diagnosed with cerebral palsy as an infant, undergoing years of intensive treatments and surgeries throughout his childhood. Despite these challenges, he discovered a passion for golf early on and built a career around it. With support from specialists like those at Scottish Rite for Children, he not only adapted but thrived. Today, he is dedicated to giving back by teaching golf and sharing his love of the game with others.
Scottish Rite for Children Researchers Explore Improved Return-to-Play Assessments for Youth Concussions
Researchers at Scottish Rite for Children and UT Southwestern Medical Center found that post-exercise gait and cognitive testing may provide a more accurate measure of concussion recovery in young athletes. Published in…
