Between 2 Sprints
We sit down with Karen Bagnardi, physical therapist, Gray Institute Fellow, and owner of Elite Motion Athlete. Karen has spent more than 35 years in orthopedic and sports medicine physical therapy and now works with high-performance athletes across high school, collegiate, professional, and Olympic levels Karen shares how she built a mobile sports physical therapy practice, bringing treatment directly to where athletes train, from gyms to hockey rinks. Using the 1080 Sprint as her portable clinic, she combines movement assessment, data-driven rehab, and sport-specific training to guide athletes safely back to competition From ACL rehab and return-to-play testing to on-ice sprint training and collaboration with surgeons, Karen explains how objective data helps athletes progress faster while reducing reinjury risk We cover:-Karen’s path from traditional sports PT to mobile high-performance rehab -Using the 1080 MAP and movement assessment to guide treatment -Applying motorized resistance to real sport movements -ACL rehab and tracking symmetry through force and velocity data -Using sprint graphs and performance curves to guide progression -Collaborating with surgeons, coaches, and skills trainers -Fine-tuning return-to-play decisions with objective metrics -Training hockey athletes directly on the ice with resisted sprinting -The business side of building a mobile sports performance practice -How data helps athletes return to sport faster and safer
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