Keith Scott is a certified trainer through the national strength and
Conditioning Association (ATC) by the National Association of track and field
coaches certified strength and conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
Keith received
his master's degree in exercise and Sport Science, from the University of
Arizona sports medicine concentration. In his 13 years in Tucson, I had the
honor and job opportunities, and hundreds of athletes annually in youth, high
school and University level.
Keith focuses on injury prevention, hand surgery
/ injury rehabilitation, strength and conditioning. He has been widely and
levels of the athletes and many different sports, with over 15 years of working
directly with the athletes in the trenches. Keith is currently living in
southern New Jersey.
CB: Keith, how do you design, movement therapy with your
background, and put them through their training? And rehabilitation field is
only a very small background, how could they be people like me?
I have a very
strong background assessment, so I take a lot of time to assess the range of
motion of all major joints (some slight joint too), muscle and tendon strength,
integrity and basic motion patterns and mechanics.
Sometimes I will take the
whole meeting just do a evaluation. I also need a thorough history, find
everyone on the previous injuries, chronic pain,..., don't forget that a
person's experience in training.
Once I have a good understanding of the
human condition, I design I like I can damage people in rehabilitation programme
plan. After all, I've never met anyone with no problems, imbalance or the place
of pain, so there really is no different.
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