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At The University of Kansas Health System, we recognize the unique challenges that female athletes face. That's why we created our region's only female athlete program. We provide care for middle school through college-age female athletes and adult weekend warriors to make sure they reach their full athletic potential.
The number of female athletes in youth, high school and collegiate athletics has grown exponentially over the past 50 years. Girls have greater access to a wider selection of sports than ever before and are getting involved at younger ages with a rise in participation numbers every year. The benefits of athletics are many. Girls who play sports not only do better in school, but also are more likely to have high self-esteem, stronger relationships and improved physical health. And yet disparities still exist. Girls are less likely to participate in sports, and those who do participate drop out of sports at significantly higher rates than boys by the end of high school. Females also have differences in injury rates with an ACL tear risk 2-8 times that of males.
Some sports injuries should be treated differently for females. Our female athlete program considers anatomical, biomechanical, hormonal, nutritional, physiological and psychosocial factors that can uniquely affect female athletes.
Sports injuries or issues treated through our female athlete program include:
We recognize how important it is to be a female athlete and how important unique and specialized care can be. An interdisciplinary group of services and providers are available as part of our female athlete program, including:
Sports Medicine
Dr. Vopat is a sports medicine physician and former soccer player who understands firsthand what it takes to be and care for female athletes eager to return to play. She believes in treating the whole athlete, considering not only the diagnosis but what can be done to prevent future injuries to get athletes to reach their full potential. In an additional role as medical director of sports performance, she has a passion for creating training programs that will give female athletes the tools to be strong, powerful and confident in their sport.
Board-certified family nurse practitioner
Joni specializes in sports orthopedics with a focus on the female athlete. She has a doctorate degree from the University of Kansas School of Nursing. As a former Division I cross country and track athlete and avid rec athlete herself, Joni has a passion for empowering females in sports. She has coached aspiring runners and is passionate about teaching athletes the importance of exercise and self-care. She is devoted to helping female athletes reach their goals.
Clinical athletic trainer
Emily is a certified athletic trainer for the female athlete program. Emily joins the team with a deep breadth of knowledge in athletic injuries and their prevention. Previously, Emily worked as an athletic trainer with local middle and high school athletes, and collegiate athletes at the University of Kansas and Colorado State University, as well as with the Kansas City Chiefs Cheerleaders. Emily strives to make all individuals feel comfortable and cared for as soon as they step foot in the door.
Sports performance dietitian
Sara has a master's degree in sports nutrition. She is a certified personal trainer and works with athletes of all ages and backgrounds. She specializes in relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) and low energy availability, under-fueling, disordered eating and performance nutrition. As a former multi-sport athlete, Sara is familiar with the challenges athletes face, including challenges unique to female athletes, and is devoted to providing leading-edge care to enhance their physical and mental well-being.
Sport psychologist
Dr. Woods is a former collegiate football player who developed a passion for promoting and supporting the mental health and well-being of athletes. Athletes experience many challenges in and outside of sport, including developing healthy relationships with their bodies and food. Dr. Woods focuses on equipping athletes with skills and strategies to maintain a healthy mind and body.
Clinical program coordinator
Emma is a registered nurse and graduate of Truman State University. She has a passion for women's health and education. Emma was never the fastest runner on her high school cross country team, but she was known for the spirit, empathy and motivation she provided. She strives to bring that energy to this role and equip athletes with the resources and knowledge they need to continue doing what they love.
Our female athlete program is the only one of its kind in the Kansas City area and surrounding region. Our integrated care team works together to provide holistic care for female athletes. We will harness your unique female advantage to fully realize your athletic best.