This webinar will aid participants in shifting their perspectives toward the way they practice with athletic populations. Participants will learn how a simple change in mindset can translate into better outcomes that they attain with their patients. If you are someone who treats athletes and wants to learn how to assist them in reaching their peak physical potential in order to achieve optimal performance then this webinar is for you.

Learning Objectives:
  • How to change your identity - shifting from sports chiropractic to a performance practitioner.
  • How to adjust your intent - starting with the end in mind and then work backwards.
  • How to switch your focus - moving from treatment toward management.
  • How to revise your current skillset - changing from utilizing techniques to load progressions.
  • How to express your abilities - expanding beyond solo practice into integrated collaboration.

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About Tom Teter, DC

Dr. Tom Teter is the founder and owner of Engineering Athletes, a rehabilitation and performance enhancement clinic that focuses on assisting athletes in reaching their peak physical potential. Engineering Athletes utilizes a systematic process for long term athletic development integrating manual therapy, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement training. With more than 19 years of clinical experience in clinical practice and strength and conditioning Dr. Teter has treated and trained thousands of athletes at all levels of skill and ability. His clients have ranged from children in youth development programs to elite and professional athletes from a wide variety of sporting backgrounds. Dr. Teter holds a Bachelors degree in Exercise Science from Missouri State University, as well as a Doctorate in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College. With his extensive experience in rehabilitation Dr. Teter holds numerous certifications within the industry that have helped him develop injury prevention and performance enhancement programs for numerous teams and individual athletes. In addition to running his private practice Dr. Teter was an Associate Professor and the program director for the Fitness and Wellness program at Park University for 5 years. During his time at Park University Dr. Teter developed the programs curriculum blending the science of exercise with the practical application of strength and conditioning. Because of his experience teaching in academia, Dr. Teter developed his ‘Rehab to Fitness’ continuing education course instructing athletic trainers, chiropractors, and physical therapists how to optimize human performance and design practical rehabilitation and training programs.

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