Athletic Training

Athletic training encompasses prevention, assessment, and intervention with exercise and treatment of emergency, acute, and chronic medical conditions involving impairment, functional limitations, and disabilities. With a wide range of medical knowledge, Athletic Trainers treat the whole patient from pain or injury to return to activity, improved performance, reducing risk of injury, and leadin... Read More

Athletic training encompasses prevention, assessment, and intervention with exercise and treatment of emergency, acute, and chronic medical conditions involving impairment, functional limitations, and disabilities. With a wide range of medical knowledge, Athletic Trainers treat the whole patient from pain or injury to return to activity, improved performance, reducing risk of injury, and leading people toward overall wellness. All people should see athletic trainers for guidance and varying treatments.


Dry Needling

Dry needling is a targeted, non-surgical myofascial trigger point therapy that uses thin needles to decrease muscle pain and dysfunction. With the right clinician, profound effects can occur with dry needling as part of the careplan. Almost immediate improvements can be seen in movement patterns, pain levels and blood flow.

Corinne Lyons Hupp, MS, LAT, ATC

Corinne is a Certified Athletic Trainer who uses her knowledge in injury & orthopedic evaluation, Active Release Techniques®, Dry Needling, manual therapies and rehabilitation to get you back to your desired activity level. She believes in a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation, focusing on not just recovery, but also on injury prevention, individualized, whole person care, and long-term wellness.

Athletic training encompasses prevention, assessment, and intervention with exercise and treatment of emergency, acute, and chronic medical conditions involving impairment, functional limitations, and disabilities. With a wide range of medical knowledge, Athletic Trainers treat the whole patient from pain or injury to return to activity, improved performance, reducing risk of injury, and leading people toward overall wellness. All people should see athletic trainers for guidance and varying treatments.

Dry needling is a targeted, non-surgical myofascial trigger point therapy that uses thin needles to decrease muscle pain and dysfunction. With the right clinician, profound effects can occur with dry needling as part of the careplan. Almost immediate improvements can be seen in movement patterns, pain levels and blood flow.

Corinne Lyons Hupp, MS, LAT, ATC Corinne is a Certified Athletic Trainer who uses her knowledge ... Read More

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