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Knee, Hip, and Ankle Injury Rehabilitation

  • ACL Reconstruction

  • Hip Imingement and Labrum Injuries

  • Ankle Sprains and Instability

  • Muscular/Tendon Pain

Service Details

Knee, Hip and Ankle Rehabilitation at Athletic Potential

The knee, hip and ankle are pivotal joints in athletic performance, all of which can be susceptible to a spectrum of injuries—from mild sprains and tendinopathies to extensive reconstructive surgeries. Understanding the distinct challenges each injury presents, my rehabilitation approach is tailored to your specific needs. At Athletic Potential, our goal is not just recovery; it's about elevating you from your current state to your peak performance aspirations.

Program Highlights:

  • Tailored Rehabilitation: Every lower extremity injury has its unique intricacies. Whether you're post-surgery or managing chronic pain, we'll assess your specific challenges and craft a targeted path towards optimal knee health.

  • Strength and Conditioning: The lower extremity functions in harmony with the body's kinetic chain and serves as our foundation for strength and power. Our strength and conditioning program ensures that the entire lower body works synergistically, providing the body with the support it needs while enhancing overall athletic output.

  • Data-Driven Return to Sport: The final stride in our rehab journey is your confident return to the sport. Leveraging data and evidence-based practices, we'll guide you through a sport-specific progression, ensuring you feel resilient, agile, and ready for peak performance.

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