
Lake Washington High School
Athletic Training Services​






Welcome...
Lake Washington High School wants to assure parents and visiting schools that our programs are covered by a Certified Athletic Trainer who is available every day after school and all home events for our Student-Athlete's needs.
This site is set up to provide Parents, Student-Athletes, visiting school and support staff information about our Athletic Training Services here at Lake Washington High School.
GO KANGS!
Training Room Hours of Operations
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Welcome...
Lake Washington High School wants to assure parents and visiting schools that our programs are covered by a Certified Athletic Trainer who is available every day after school.
This site is set up to provide Parents, Student-Athletes, visiting schools, and support staff with information about our Athletic Training Services here at Lake Washington High School. This site is maintained and organized by Delaney Farmer, LWHS Athletic Trainer. All inquiries about content on this site should be directed to him.
GO KANGS!
Training Room Hours of Operations
NORMAL SCHOOL HOURS
Monday - Friday
Services rendered starting at 3:15*
*Unless otherwise scheduled
*Early release days, (Wednesdays), will still open at 3:15
The Athletic Trainer is available until the end of practice. Closing times may vary depending on current practice schedules and games.
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2020-2026 Safe School Award

Lake Washington High School was recognized as a National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) Safe School Award recipient.
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Providing a safe environment for our student-athletes is always a top priority.
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Read the press release here: Click Here
Meet the Team Physician's
Dr. Manning, MD
Dr. John Manning is an orthopedic subspecialist who is fellowship trained in sports medicine and arthroscopic (minimally invasive) surgery of the shoulder, hip, and knee. His practice emphasizes the treatment of athletes of all ages and ability levels, and he has significant experience treating high level collegiate and professional athletes. He previously served as a team physician for the University of Southern California, including football, basketball, and women's soccer. While in San Diego, he participated in a reciprocal training program with Naval Medical Center San Diego and has treated many active members of the Navy and Navy SEALS.
As a former Division I collegiate athlete (football, track and field), Dr. Manning has personal experience on the patient side of sports medicine and can empathize with orthopedic setbacks and connect well with athletes. He has a keen interest in caring for athletes across the spectrum from youth sports, to professional teams to weekend warriors of all types.
He is an expert in both surgical and nonsurgical treatment of sports and overuse injuries and has advanced training in arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, hip and knee.
Dr. Manning's clinical interests include the treatment of knee ligament and cartilage injuries, the athlete's shoulder, and biologic solutions to cartilage restoration. He has authored scientific articles on knee and shoulder biomechanics and treatments.

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Video with Dr. Manning | click here |
Dr. HSU, MD
Connie Hsu, MD, is a board-certified sports medicine physician with UW Medicine and an Assistant Clinical Professor in Rehabilitation Medicine, Orthopedics, and Sports Medicine at the University of Washington. Dr. Hsu’s clinical practice focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and non-operative management of sports injuries across all ages and performance levels, with a special emphasis on swimming medicine.
A former elite swimmer and NCAA Division I varsity swimmer at Harvard, Dr. Hsu brings an athlete’s perspective to clinical care and research. She has provided medical coverage for high school, collegiate, adaptive, and national events, including football, basketball, figure skating, and high-school and collegiate swimming and diving, and has led didactic teaching for fellows, residents, and medical students. Her procedural expertise includes diagnostic and interventional musculoskeletal ultrasound, platelet-rich plasma injections and other orthobiologics, percutaneous tenotomy (Tenex), and extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT).
Dr. Hsu’s scholarly work centers on overuse injury in aquatic, hypermobility, overhead, and endurance sports, treatment and management of various sports injuries, and biomechanics. She has authored many peer-reviewed research, narrative reviews, and conference presentations on topics such as swimmer shoulder and back injury risk, hypermobility in swimmers, and telehealth-guided shockwave therapy planning. Her research and mentorship have been recognized with "Excellence in Teaching" residency award and a “Best Young Researcher” award at an international conference. She is committed to advancing sports and swimming medicine while mentoring the next generation of clinicians and investigators.

Great video on what an Athletic Trainer is for
the High School Setting.
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