Professional Care PT. Introducing PCAP

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It was a cool and damp May 4th,, but that didn’t stop these little sluggers from having the best opening day ever and Professional Care PT & Rehabilitation was happy to be part of the festivities! It was a cool and damp May 4th, but that didn’t stop these little sluggers from having the best opening day ever and Professional Care PT & Rehabilitation was happy to be part of the festivities! It was amazing to see our ProCare sponsored team in action and we can’t wait to watch their journey this baseball season! R I VERHEAD OPEN I NG DAY It was amazing to see our ProCare sponsored team in action and we can’t wait to watch their journey this baseball season!

PAT I ENT SUCCESS SPOTL I GHT

“Tearing my ACL was a huge set back to my hockey career and that is why I chose Professional Care PT. They have worked with my sister on countless injuries and have always done an amazing job. That was no different in my case. Five months into my rehab, I was already skating and playing hockey again. Around the 6 month mark after my surgery, PCAP was created. This program was designed to increase the strength and agility for all athletes and joining the program was the best choice that I made. I am able to have access to my physical therapists, my strength and condition coaches and my nutrition guide all under one roof. Doesn’t get much better. It’s just a fun place to be. The atmosphere is awesome and all of the employees just bring a smile to your face. It’s a place I love going to and it has made my rehab fun and enjoyable, all while pushing me to grow stronger and do my best.” -Thomas Finck

At the young age of three years old, Thomas Finck began to show his love for ice hockey and it wasn’t long before he would begin playing in competitive-travel games at the age of 5. In September of 2018, a forward for the British Columbia Hockey League, Tom suffered an ACL tear and became a patient of Professional Care Physical Therapy after his repair surgery which was performed by Dr. Joshua Dines, an Orthopedic Surgeon who specializes in Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery. Tom has worked incredibly hard at his recovery and we are proud to say that in just 6 short months not only is Tom fully participating in our Professional Care Athletic and Performance (PCAP) Division, but he has made his way back to the ice and has been recently drafted in the 2019 USPHL NCDC junior league draft!

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