ATI Sports Medicine athletic trainers work with athletes at all levels of competition to prevent, evaluate and treat sports injuries through sports physical therapy.
The ATI Sports Medicine Program, backed by its team of highly skilled Athletic Trainers, is adept at identifying, anticipating, and meeting the needs of our affiliates and stakeholders. This expertise creates value and fosters cooperative partnerships. Our Athletic Trainers collaborate with families, coaches, administrators, physicians, and other healthcare providers, offering a comprehensive and highly successful approach to preventative health and injury management.
An Athletic Trainer is a highly trained professional proficient in injury prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation, immediate and emergency care, and community health and well-being. All of ATI Sports Medicine Athletic Trainers are AED and CPR trained, hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree from an accredited athletic training program, passed a certification exam conducted by the Board of Certification (BOC), and maintain their certification through continuing education and licensure. They are highly skilled in addressing various athletic injuries and conditions, including:
As the nation’s leading healthcare provider for musculoskeletal dysfunction and one of the country’s largest employers of athletic trainers, ATI is well-positioned to provide preventive and rehabilitative care for the athletes and community members we serve.
ATI Sports Medicine partners with over 150 organizations nationwide. Annually we serve over 50,000 unique athletes and provide industry leading care and outcomes for over 15,000 injuries each school year.
With ATI Sports Medicine, you receive:
At ATI Physical Therapy, we understand that you may have questions about our sports medicine physical therapy services. Our experienced sports medicine therapists are here to provide clarity and help you make informed decisions about your care. Below, we’ve addressed some of the most common questions we receive from athletes and patients seeking sports medicine therapy.
Sports medicine physical therapy is specifically tailored to the needs of athletes, focusing on sport-specific movements, injury prevention, and performance enhancement. Our sports medicine therapists have specialized training in athletic injuries and rehabilitation techniques.
Most sessions last between 45-60 minutes, depending on your specific needs and treatment plan. Your sports medicine therapist will work with you to determine the optimal session length and frequency.
In many cases, you can schedule an appointment with our sports medicine physical therapy team directly. However, some insurance plans may require a referral. We recommend checking with your insurance provider or contacting us for more information.
Yes! Our sports medicine therapists focus on identifying potential risk factors and developing preventive strategies. Through targeted exercises, technique improvements, and education, we help athletes reduce their risk of future injuries.
Our blog features the latest insights, tips, and research in sports medicine therapy. From injury prevention strategies to recovery techniques, our expert sports medicine therapists share valuable information to help you stay at the top of your game.
At ATI Physical Therapy, we’re committed to helping you achieve your athletic goals. Our expert sports medicine therapists combine cutting-edge techniques with personalized care to deliver exceptional results. Don’t let injuries hold you back – take the first step towards peak performance with ATI. If interested in an Athletic Training Clinical Experience, please email clinicalrotations@atipt.com