
The Microgaming Health and Care Trust has donated £4,000 to the Isle of Man Sport Institute to fund a new ultrasound probe.
The specialist equipment can help diagnose injuries involving tendons, ligaments and muscles – and it’s already being put to good use at the institute based at the National Sports Centre.
The probe connects to a portable ultrasound machine which means it can be taken to sporting events both on and off-island.
Dr Roy Clague, Chairman of the Microgaming Health and Care Trust, says Microgaming is a keen supporter of sporting activities, so the donation was felt to be good use of the trust’s funds.
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