Strength Training and Injury Prevention for the Rotational Athlete

Looking to improve throw harder, swing faster or blast a lacrosse ball through the back of the net? This program is for you. Download our three month guide to improve your rotational strength. This is the same program top level athletes use to improve their throwing speed, exit velocity and shot speed.
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5- Point Injury Prevention Check List

Mike Giunta, DPT provides detailed explanation about the importance of understanding your body and taking the appropriate steps to stay injury-free. This checklist is a guide to unlocking your body's potential.
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Michael Giunta, DPT, CSCS

Mike Giunta, DPT, CSCS

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Mike Giunta, DPT, CSCS

Michael received his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Ithaca College while playing lacrosse. He has been around elite athletics his entire professional career, working as the Head Physical Therapist of the Burton US Open of Snowboarding, The Premier Lacrosse League and others. Michael has a passion in treating and training elite sports athletes. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist which has helped him understand how to link rehabilitation and elite training. Michael is dedicated to helping Physical Therapists, Athletic Trainers and other medical professionals operate with the proper education while always providing exceptional care

Optimizing Performance in MS through Precision Medicine: Where Neurology & PT Meet

Discussion-based Seminar where Dr. Gabriele DeLuca and Dr. Helen Dawes present the ways in which PT can be protective for the neurological system.

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Dr. Gabriele DeLuca

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Dr. Gabriele DeLuca

Professor Gabriele De Luca is a clinician-scientist in Clinical Neurology at the University of Oxford. He completed his neurology training at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA where he was Chief Resident and an Assistant Professor of Neurology. During his time at Mayo Clinic, he won several clinical awards including the Robert J. Filberg Fellowship, an award given to the top Canadian trainee at Mayo Clinic, and the Henry W. Woltman Award, a prize given to the top resident/fellow for clinical excellence in Neurology at Mayo Clinic. On completion of his Neurology training, he returned to Oxford supported by the prestigious AANF/CMSC John F. Kurtzke Clinician-Scientist Development Award. His research work has resulted in numerous publications and awards, including the prestigious Cavanagh Prize awarded by the British Neuropathological Society. He has been named as an Oxford University Hospitals ‘Leader of Tomorrow’ and ‘Champion for Change,’
Dr. Helen Dawes

Seminar Instructor

Dr. Helen Dawes

Helen Dawes is Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation in the College of Medicine and Health. Helen has a clinical academic background as a physiotherapist and exercise scientist with an ambition to enable people living with conditions affecting their movement to be able to move more. She has been based at Oxford Brookes University working for the Oxford Health BRC and closely collaborating with key colleagues at the University of Oxford, and McGill, Shanghai Jiao Tong Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital, Sao Paulo, Drexel, Aarhus, Monash, and Oslo Universities. Her research involves working closely, with industry, clinicians, and the public, to develop, evaluate and translate to clinical practice transformative innovation. Pre-commercialization of her Academic research and patents is being explored with a number of UK and International companies. In her role, Helen will be exploring the development of effective personalized, scalable, rehabilitation innovations to address the growing global need.