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April brings fresh, new faces to Sportsmetrics Uncategorized

On April 21st and 22nd, the Sportsmetrics faculty welcomed 10 new instructors to Cincinnati to learn Dr. Noyes’ nationally recognized female athlete injury prevention program.  The majority of our group was comprised of trainers from existing Sportsmetrics sites including Hulst Jepsen PT, Potomac Valley Orthopedics, Therapeutic Associates and Valir PT.  Peter Dills, DPT and Patrick Corrigan, PT make the 31st and 32nd employees from Therapeutic Associates of Oregon and Washington to become certified in the program.  We thank TAI for their ongoing support and efforts in spreading the program in their communities.  We also thank the 10 newest Sportsmetrics certified instructors and welcome them to our ever-growing family:

 

 

 

 

 

David Alvarado, Ortho Tech:  Potomac Valley Orthopedics, Olney, MD

Patrick Corrigan, PT:  Therapeutic Associates, St. Helens, OR

Peter Dills, DPT:  Therapeutic Associates, St. Helens, OR

Jacob Fanning, CSCS & PT student at Ohio State  University:  Columbus, OH

David Haynes, MS, PT, SCS, OCS, ATC:  Valir Physical Therapy, Norman, OK

Tyler Henderson, PT Tech:  Potomac Valley Orthopedics, Olney, MD

Rachael Holt, ATC:  Cincinnati SportsMedicine, Cincinnati, OH

Christine Johnston, ATC:  Cincinnati SportsMedicine, Cincinnati, OH

Joshua Roberts, ATC:  ProFormance Physical Therapy, Skokie, IL

David Saunders, BS:  Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy, Grand Rapids, MI

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