Athletic therapy

Athletic Therapy is a profession that specializes in the prevention, assessment, and management of musculoskeletal injuries. Athletic Therapists work with individuals of all ages and abilities to help them reach their physical activity goals.

What Education do Athletic Therapists Have?

Athletic Therapy is recognized as an allied health profession by the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA). Athletic Therapists are highly trained professionals who have completed a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Therapy from an accredited institution. Athletic Therapists are required to complete a rigorous clinical placement process and pass a national exam in order to be registered with the CATA.

What is Athletic Therapy?

Athletic Therapy is the prevention, assessment, and management of musculoskeletal injuries. Athletic Therapists work with individuals of all ages and abilities to help them reach their physical activity goals. Athletic Therapy is recognized as an allied health profession by the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA). Athletic Therapists are highly trained professionals who have completed a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Therapy from an accredited institution. Athletic Therapists are required to complete a rigorous clinical placement process and pass a national exam in order to be registered with the CATA.

What Services do Athletic Therapists Provide?

Athletic therapists provide a wide range of services, including:

  •  Injury Assessment

  •  Rehabilitation

  •  Exercise Prescription

  •  Athletic Training

  •  Sport Psychology

Athletic therapists work in a variety of settings, such as:

  •  Hospitals

  •  Rehabilitation Clinics

  •  Athletic Training Rooms

  •  Fitness Facilities

  •  Universities

Why See an Athletic Therapist?

Athletic therapists are highly trained professionals who can provide you with expert advice and guidance on how to prevent and manage musculoskeletal injuries. If you have an injury, our team of Athletic Therapists can help you through the rehabilitation process and get you back to your regular activities as soon as possible. Athletic therapists can also help you improve your sports performance and prevent injuries by providing you with customized exercise programs. Athletic therapists are an important part of the healthcare team, and we are here to help you reach your physical activity goals.

How is Athletic Therapy Different From Other Therapies?

Athletic Therapy is a unique profession that blends the latest evidence-based research with hands-on clinical experience. Certified Athletic Therapists are experts in injury prevention, assessment, and management, and we work with individuals of all ages and abilities to help them reach their physical activity goals. We are an important part of the healthcare team, and we are here to help you stay active and healthy. Athletic Therapy is different from other therapies because:

  •  We specialize in the prevention, assessment, and management of musculoskeletal injuries.

  •  We work with individuals of all ages and abilities to help them reach their physical activity goals.

  •  We are an important part of the healthcare team, and we are here to help you stay active and healthy.

Athletic Therapy is an evidence-based profession that combines the latest research with hands-on clinical experience. If you are looking for expert advice on how to prevent and manage musculoskeletal injuries, Athletic Therapy is the right choice for you.

Can Athletic Therapists Diagnose?

Athletic therapists are not medical doctors, and we cannot diagnose injuries. However, we are highly trained in injury assessment, and we can provide you with a detailed report of our findings. We will also work with your doctor to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs.

What is the Difference Between Athletic Therapy and Physiotherapy?

Athletic Therapy and Physiotherapy are both recognized as allied health professions. Athletic Therapists specialize in the prevention, assessment, and management of musculoskeletal injuries, while physiotherapists focus on the treatment of physical impairments. Athletic therapists are experts in injury prevention, and we work with individuals of all ages and abilities to help them stay active and healthy. We are an important part of the healthcare team, and we are here to help you reach your physical activity goals. Athletic Therapy is the right choice for you if you are looking for expert advice on how to prevent and manage musculoskeletal injuries.

Is Athletic Therapy Covered By Insurance?

Athletic Therapy is covered by most insurance plans in Canada. Athletic therapists are regulated health professionals, and our services are covered by provincial healthcare plans. We also work with private insurance companies to provide coverage for our services. Athletic Therapy is an important part of the healthcare team, and we are here to help you stay active and healthy. If you have any questions about Athletic Therapy or how we can help you, please contact us. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Can I See An Athletic Therapist if I am Not An Athlete?

Athletic therapists work with individuals of all ages and abilities, and you do not need to be an athlete to see an Athletic Therapist. We are experts in injury prevention, and we can help you stay active and healthy. If you have any questions about Athletic Therapy or how we can help you, please contact us. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

How Can An Athletic Therapist Improve My Sports Performance?

Athletic therapists are experts in human movement, and we can help you optimize your sports performance. We work with athletes of all levels to help them reach their potential. Athletic Therapy is the right choice for you if you are looking for expert advice on how to improve your sports performance.

How Can An Athletic Therapist Help Me Recover From An Injury?

Athletic therapists are experts in injury prevention and management, and we can help you recover from an injury. We will work with you to develop a personalized rehabilitation program that is tailored to your specific needs. Often we work as part of a team along with physicians, physiotherapists, registered massage therapists, and other health care professionals. Athletic Therapy is an important part of the healthcare team, and we are here to help you stay active and healthy.

What Is The Difference Between Athletic Therapy and Massage Therapy?

Athletic Therapy and Massage Therapy are both recognized as allied health professions. Athletic Therapists specialize in the prevention, assessment, and management of musculoskeletal injuries, while massage therapists focus on the treatment of soft tissue injuries. Athletic therapists are experts in injury prevention, and we work with individuals of all ages and abilities to help them stay active and healthy. If you have any questions about Athletic Therapy or how we can help you, please contact us at Bergin Motion. We would be happy to answer any questions you have.

Additional Resources

What is Athletic Therapy article from the Canadian Athletic Therapist’s Association? Canadian Athletic Therapists Association, CATA.

About the Author

Konar Smith is a Certified Athletic Therapist and Registered Kinesiologist, who specializes in exercise-based rehab for a wide variety of conditions and populations. Konar has had experiences working with a wide range of sports teams and clinical settings. For Education Konar attended Gannon University, where he graduated with his bachelor’s in Exercise Science and Masters in Athletic Therapy. At Bergin Motion Konar works with a wide variety of conditions from sports injuries to neurological conditions.

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