Sports Performance Consultations

Sport stress therapy

Athletes put their bodies through a lot of stress and conditioning in order to maximize physical output. In order to operate at peak performance, athletes must take special care of their bodies, whether in preparing for an athletic event or recovering from an injury. At our office, we work with all types of athletes, from beginner to professional, to ensure they are doing everything possible to achieve their fitness goals.

Our sports performance consultations are designed to address:
Overall physical health
Mental conditioning
Stress reduction
Inflammation and pain management
Recovery and repair
And much more

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I attend a sports performance consultation?

You may benefit from a sports performance consultation if you:
Are starting a new sport, fitness, or exercise program
Want to push past plateaus and need to eliminate factors that may be holding you back
Need to implement nutrition and dietary habits that support your active lifestyle
Suffer from inflammation or pain from a prior injury or overtraining
Need help with mental conditioning and stress reduction during training or competition

What should I expect during my sports performance consultation?

Our sports performance consultations are uniquely designed to address the physical, emotional, and mental components of physical fitness, training, and competition. We will carry out a complete physical evaluation with an emphasis on endurance, coordination, muscle tone, and health history. We will also analyze non-physical factors that could be affecting athletic performance, such as stress levels and attitude. Your consultation may also include some testing procedures, which will ultimately help us form recommendations for you.

How often should I get a sports performance consultation?

We recommend that athletes get periodic sports performance consultations on a regular basis. This includes at the beginning of a new training season or when an athlete becomes injured. For more information about getting a sports performance consultation, contact our office today.

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