Snowboarding Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy for Snowboarders
Snowboarders require significant core and lower extremity strength, flexibility and endurance. The most common snowboarding injuries seem to be arm and wrist fractures, but at BreakThrough Physical Therapy we see patients with hip, knee, ankle and back injuries as well as a result of snowboarding. These result from balance and core strength issues which allow one to fall with an outstretched arm. We have worked successfully with patients to help them regain wrist and upper extremity mobility and strength after an injury as well as preventatively on their core and lower extremity strength using a functional approach to their workout plan. Unfortunately most gym equipment helps to build strength, but fails to integrate all the interrelated balance and coordination required of all muscle groups to attack the slopes. Whether it is a smooth powder run through the trees or more aggressive aerial maneuvers that gets your blood flowing, our physical therapists can help.
“I thought PT was just for people who were hurt. Now I am totally shredding on my snowboard and carving turns better than ever.”

“Snowboarding has been a way of life for me. Thanks for helping me get back on the slopes.”

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"My wife's back pain was so bad before BreakThrough. Thank you for helping us through her pregnancy. We couldn't have done it without you!" |
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"Your physical therapy reports are always so timely and accurate yet concise with the information I need to effectively direct patient care. Thank you." |
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"I cannot thank you enough for such a wonderful experience from day one. I am back to enjoying life and travel with my husband and children again." |







