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Best PT clinic in the country? (way off topic)

Hey, so I know that my contributions to trifuel in the past year have been intermittent and usually heated. In my defense grad school dose strange things to your head and bad things to your training. I'm on the down hill side of my 4 year process of getting my degree and need to start setting up my last internship. I'm wondering if anyone knows of an PT clinic out there (anywhere in the US) that works primarily with Triathletes.

I am looking to focus in sports rehab and I know other students who have found places that work with a high percentage of baseball players, football, soccer etc. but I don't know if their are any places that work with triathletes. That or just any PT clinics that are in a good place to train and have fun for my last semester of grad school. I know it's kind of a random question but I couldn't think of anyone else to ask.

Go where the athletes are...

How about boulder?

I'm only familiar with Atlanta, but the two main ones here at 1st Choice Healthcare, and PT Solutions. I don't know that they work primarily with triathletes, but they both sponsor a lot of local races, and I know they work with a lot of triathletes.

My clinic I have gone to is pretty good. They dont cater to specifically Triathletes, but they do rehab, massage, diet etc. This area is nice and you can train year round. UW has a pt program if you are taking classes..... and you are near IMC and IMCdA

Check out Finish Line Physical Therapy in NYC...
I knew of them as they would have booths at expos in NY but then I got referred to them from Dr. Klion (like and 8 time iron man finisher)
I am having an amazing experience with Danielle there.. and from the pictures on their walls of their clients .. Bike/run/endurance seem to be their primary clients...

I have gone to physical therapists in the past.. but this experience is really been different/real and making a big difference... I have been really impressed with Danielle.
the facility is nice too.. feels like something I imagine would be in boulder CO complete with visits by their golden retriever. They also have one of those Anti Gravity running machines... can't wait to try it out.

Heartland out of Jacksonville, Florida sponsors races over there and they had a massage booth at a sprint I did. I dunno if the cater to triathletes, but the girl that did my massage was able to work on my Achilles Tendonitis with a tool and it really felt a lot better, so I guess they do tailor to sports injuries or at least have some folks on staff that do.

http://www.hrs-contracts.com/locations/

Thanks tri-folk. I just can't explain how much more enjoyable working with athletes is in the health care environment.



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