This webinar is designed to teach participants the systematic approach to bridging the gap between rehabilitation and fitness and how to create a concurrent process for rehabilitation utilizing a systematic model.

The rehabilitation and training processes share similar goals during the strategic application of load to the biological organism. Learn the principles of how to rehabilitation patients under your care, as well as specifically what to do with patients who are finished with rehabilitation, but not necessarily discharged from treatment.

Attendees will learn:

  • how to utilize a systematic approach to bridging the gap between rehabilitation and fitness
  • the 3 parts of the rehabilitation process,  the stages of the rehabilitation continuum and specific interventions within each stage of care
  • the universal truths that govern rehabilitation and training and how to use elicit specific adaptation through the strategic application of load

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About Dr. Teter:

Dr. Tom Teter is the owner of Engineering Athletes, a manual therapy and performance enhancement clinic that focuses on integrating movement-based rehabilitation and functional performance training. With more than 15 years of experience in strength and conditioning and clinical practice, 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 high level 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 hold numerous certifications within the industry that have helped him develop injury prevention training protocols that assist his clients in reaching their peak physical potential. Dr. Teter has also become a sought-after expert witness in court cases involving fitness and injury due to his expertise in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement training.

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