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A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Chad became a physical therapist because of his passion for sport training and injury care.
“At UConn, we were taught to be lifelong learners within and outside of the therapy profession. Nothing excites me more than learning a new tool, system or approach that can help people overcome obstacles in their lives and get back to the things they love doing.”
Chad is also a strength coach which allows him to offer his patients additional knowledge and technique in the realm of strength training and conditioning.
He has incorporated into his sport training and rehab care, among many other topics, golf swing assessment and correction (certified through the Titlelist Performance Institute) blood flow restriction training (certified through B Strong), high intensity interval training (HIIT), sport-specific training, trigger point release, empty room theory of strength and conditioning, and meditation/mindfulness/visualization for relaxation and for improved sport performance.
All in all, Chad is truly grateful to be a part of the team at Reliant Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation and he looks forward to working with athletes, weekend warriors and those who are simply looking to positively amp things up in their life.
Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
Medical Education: University of Connecticut
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