Behind the Scenes with the Crusaders: The Role of Medical Imaging in Rugby
Published on 10 July 2025
At Pacific Radiology, we know that elite performance doesn’t happen by chance - it’s built on precision, preparation, and the right partnerships. That’s why we’re proud to be the official medical imaging partner of the Crusaders, supporting their athletes with expert imaging and clinical collaboration that keeps them game-ready.
Our latest video takes you behind the scenes with the Crusaders to show how high performance on the field starts with high performance off it. From accurate diagnosis to informed treatment planning and return-to-play decisions, medical imaging plays a vital role in every stage of an athlete’s journey.
This video features insights from Crusaders Team Doctor Dr Hamish Reid, and Pacific Radiology Musculoskeletal Radiologist Dr Sam Gane, who share how close collaboration between clinical teams and imaging specialists ensures athletes receive the best possible care.
"Medical imaging is a cornerstone of how we manage injuries and recovery," says Dr Hamish Reid. "Having access to expert radiologists like Dr Sam Gane means we can make fast, accurate decisions that support our players' health and performance."
From MRI scans that reveal the full extent or an injury to real-time imaging that guides treatment, Pacific Radiology's role is critical in helping the Crusaders maintain their edge. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to excellence, innovation, and teamwork. Whether it's on the rugby field or in the clinic, performance matters - and we're proud to play a part in the Crusaders continued success.
Want to see more? Check out our feature with Crusaders and All Black star Will Jordan: Watch here
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