You push your body. You set goals. You don’t back down from a challenge. Whether you’re training for a big game, running your fastest mile or recovering from a demanding job, staying active is a big part of who you are. But even the strongest bodies need support.
At Banner Sports Medicine, our certified athletic trainers help keep you safe, strong and moving. We help prevent injuries, treat them early and guide you through recovery so you can get back to doing what you love, even better than before.
Athletic training is a field of health care that helps people who are active. It focuses on preventing injuries, treating them and helping people stay active and healthy.
Athletic trainers are licensed professionals. They are certified by a national board and licensed by the state. They know how the body works, how to treat injuries and how to help people recover safely. They work with athletes, coaches, physicians and physical therapists to make a care plan that fits your needs.
Athletic trainers don’t just help after an injury. They also focus on injury prevention. They can support you every step of your journey utilizing assisted techniques like taping, soft tissue mobilization (manipulation) and leading rehab programs.
Our Banner Sports Medicine athletic trainers work with people of all ages and activity levels. Whether you play on a team or just enjoy staying active, we work with:
We also partner with school districts and community groups to offer care at practices, games and events. No matter your sport or skill level, our goal is to help you move better, feel stronger and stay in the game.
Our athletic trainers offer many services to help you stay healthy and recover faster. Some of the key services we provide include:
Learn more about how an athletic trainer can support your goals.
Working with our athletic trainers means you’re never alone. From the first visit to your full return to activity, we’re with you every step of the way.
Here’s what you can expect:
Ready to get back in the game or stay in it? It’s easy to get started. Athletic training services may be available through a physician referral or as part of an ongoing treatment plan. If you're unsure what you need, we’ll help you figure out next steps.