Athletic
Therapy
Is For Everyone
Athletic Therapy is for everyone, from the busy parents to the professional athlete and everyone in between! Whether you’re looking to return to your normal daily activities or gain a competitive edge over your opponents, Treatment by an Athletic Therapist may be exactly what you need to keep you performing at your absolute best
What is Athletic Therapy?
Athletic Therapy assesses and treats all manner of musculoskeletal issues. Which means if you’ve injured a muscle, bone or joint or are active and want to avoid injuring your muscles, bones or joints, then seeing a certified Athletic Therapist may be just the thing for you.
Using a sport medicine model, Athletic Therapy includes assessment, treatment, rehabilitation and education. In fact, Athletic Therapy views patient education as a crucial cornerstone to a healthy and rapid recovery. Therapy can include exercises, learning how to prevent re-injury and even learning about lifestyle factors that can help you get back to doing what you love faster.
After assessing what is wrong, an Athletic Therapist will turn to a wide variety of rehabilitative techniques which might include soft tissue mobilization, physical reconditioning and supportive strapping to speed the healing.
And while the picture we might immediately conjure for Athletic Therapy is the therapist running out onto the field when an athlete has been hurt during a game, in reality, they treat a wide range of patients. From kids with concussions to seniors recovering from hip replacement surgery, Athletic Therapists always work to help their patients get back doing what gives them joy whether playing sports or being able to roll around on the carpet with the grand kids.
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What do Athletic Therapists do?
A Certified Athletic Therapist are manual therapists that utilize a wide variety of contemporary rehabilitative techniques, therapeutic modalities, physical reconditioning, and supportive strapping procedures to promote optimal healing. This prepares the individual for safe reintegration into an active lifestyle
Samantha utilizes a variety of manual (hands on) treatment techniques that include:
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Manual Therapy
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Neurokinetic Therapy
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Fascial Stretching
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Soft Tissue and myofascial release
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Joint and soft tissue mobilization
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Dry Cupping
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Acupuncture
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Spinal Decompression
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Athletic Taping
