What is a tactical athlete?
Tactical athletes work in physically demanding careers. This includes:
- Military service
- Law enforcement
- Firefighting
- First responder roles
Tactical athletes work in intense, high-endurance situations. Due to the nature of their work, they face a higher risk of injuries.
What injuries affect tactical athletes?
Tactical professionals can suffer musculoskeletal injuries, including:
- Fractures
- Dislocations
- Sprains and strains
- Overuse (tendinitis, shoulder impingement, carpal tunnel syndrome)
How does BOBÌåÓý help tactical athletes?
BOBÌåÓý Rehab provides treatment specifically designed for tactical athletes. This includes sports medicine and physical therapy. Our treatments facilitate healing and enhance performance:
- Effective recovery from musculoskeletal injuries can prevent further injury.
- Recovery reduces your risk to health while on the job.
- When you can perform at an optimal fitness level, you make a safer working environment for your coworkers.
Your expert care team includes specialty-trained physical therapists, orthopaedic physicians and surgeons. They work closely to diagnose and treat a comprehensive list of musculoskeletal injuries. Together, they will create a treatment plan to get you back to work safely.
When can I return to work after an injury?
Many factors impact returning to a tactical profession after injury. These include:
- Injury type and severity
- Job intensity
- Overall physical fitness of the patient
- A patient's commitment to rehabilitation
BOBÌåÓý Rehab optimizes this timeline using specialized training and leading-edge equipment. As an academic institution, BOBÌåÓý uses innovative methods and the newest research. We carefully track your progress to provide updated expectations of when you may return to work. Patients can rest assured they are receiving optimal rehabilitation.
What can I expect in my treatment?
We base your treatment on the severity of your injury and job type. BOBÌåÓý Rehab rebuilds muscle, movement, and health, using methods from:
- "Strength Athlete"
- "Barbell Medicine"
- "Running Medicine"
- Cross-fit training