In January of 2017, Collin had surgery on his shoulder and started working with Precision Performance Physical Therapy for his rehabilitation. As a baseball player, it was important for him to be able to return to playing the game he loves especially as he had an opportunity to play in college. Recently he has started working with us on a percisent back injury that forced him to take time away from the game after his freshman year. 
First his shoulder surgery and now his back injury left him feeling helpless and unsure of his ability to return to baseball. Faced with the possibility of ending his college sports career, he has been diligently working with the Precision Performance team. His goal is to return to playing once he is stronger, happier, and healthier. 
Working with Precision Performance has restored Collin’s confidence in his ability to play again. While he isn’t quite ready to hit the field, his back is now pain free and he is working on  building his strength and health up to be able to play in his junior year. He has come to understand that it’s not about the results, but the process of reaching your goals. If you embrace the grind, you will get to where you need to be. 
One of the things that stuck out to Collin about working with Precision Performance was in the care that the therapists took to get to know him and his goals and to provide the individual support he needed to succeed. From the moment he began working with them, he knew that he was more than a patient, he was part of the Precision Performance family. 
Colin is eager to get to play again, and knows that Precision Performance will help him meet that goal. We know that every person who works with us is different and needs an approach that is built for them. We don’t believe in treating an injury, we believe in treating the whole person and supporting them through their journey. If you would like to know more about our approach to physical therapy, contact us today. We would love to set up an appointment to go over your needs and goals and put together a program to get you to where you need to be. 

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