What’s an athletic trainer?
Athletic trainers are health care professionals with education and training to:
- Prevent injuries that can happen during exercise or playing sports.
- Recognize and evaluate muscle, bone and joint injuries.
- Provide immediate care of sports injuries.
- Help people recover and recondition after a sports injury.
Licensed athletic trainers
ProHealth’s licensed athletic trainers (LATs) provide safe, skilled care for your condition or injury and work closely with doctors and other health care providers.
When to see an athletic trainer
Athletic trainers work with people all of all ages, fitness levels and athletic abilities. You may benefit from athletic training services if you want to:
- Be more competitive in your sport.
- Build strength, endurance, range of motion or flexibility.
- Learn proper form for your sport or activity.
- Prevent sports injuries and re-injuries.
- Return to an active lifestyle after an orthopedic injury or surgery.
Training and performance programs
Turn to ProHealth for a wide range of athletic training services, including:
- Community athletic event coverage
- Endurance performance assessment and training
- Functional movement screening and corrective exercises
- Golf performance programs
- School athletic training
- Throwing performance training
On-site sports medicine
Choose ProHealth for athletic training services at your community event or sports tournament. To learn more, call 414-750-9317.