The Technology Revolutionizing Athletic Training and Rehab
July 18, 2018
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For dedicated athletes, it’s all about gaining the edge. In training. In competition. And when injuries do happen, the more optimal and efficient the injury rehabilitation program, the sooner athletes can return to the arena.
Fortunately, modern-day physical therapy is catching up with the increasing demands of modern athletes. Today, athletes have more tools and training technology at their disposal than ever before. In many ways, these advancements in physical therapy are revolutionizing athletic training and rehabilitation as we know it.
Advances in athletic training technology are enabling athletes to achieve new pinnacles—to push the boundaries of the human body. This starts, first and foremost, with clinical research about sports training and rehab. Clinicians and physical therapists are regularly gathering data to inform new and innovative approaches to training and PT.
And they rely on new technology to do so.
In many ways, the rise of digital—the ubiquity of WIFI-enabled, touchscreen devices—has found its way into athletic training. For example:
To be sure, traditional exercises, ice, and tape aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. But there’s no denying that technology in athletic training is enabling athletes to train smarter and harder.
Just look at the records broken during the 2018 Winter Olympics alone. Compare record-holding race times for the mile, the marathon, and triathlon. The world’s best athletes are continually striving to push new limits.
Just take a look at Lebron James training on the Anti-Gravity Treadmill™
Perhaps most significantly, new athletic training technology makes possible more optimized training and rehabilitation programs. These are more effective, in less time, and with the potential for longer lasting results.
Next week, we’ll talk about how AlterG technology, precisely, is helping to enable physical therapists and patients alike to be more effective, each and every session.