Athlete's Advantage Physical Therapy

Athlete's Advantage Physical Therapy Athlete's Advantage Physical Therapy offers prehabilitative and rehabilitative services to individuals on a self-pay basis.

The goal is to provide patient-centered, evidence based care to optimize performance and decrease chances of injury in sport.

10/07/2021

Q&A last night at Rip City regarding how to treat and prevent injury to our softball athletes.

Taking our shoulder care concepts out to the field. Incorporating prehab is a vital part of promoting longevity for thes...
06/24/2020

Taking our shoulder care concepts out to the field. Incorporating prehab is a vital part of promoting longevity for these athletes. Attention to detail and consistency are two of the most important attributes of champions. Keep up the great work! Rip City Baseball Facility, LLC

04/02/2020

Working on a little thoracic rotation “isolation.” Athlete’s Advantage and Rip City are doing teleconference consults/revisits/coaching into your home with Skype, Zoom, or FaceTime. Message, call, or email me at athletesadvantagept@gmail.com for more info. Be smart and take care of yourself and your family! Rip City Baseball Facility, LLC

03/21/2020

Continuing to get some work in despite the craziness. We are limiting the number of athletes in the complex but still taking appointments for evaluations and strength plans.

02/21/2020

The overhead throwing athlete’s shoulder must be stable enough to prevent injury, but unstable enough to allow high levels of torque and rotational velocity. It’s quite a paradox. This athlete is returning to collegiate pitching after having a capsular tightening procedure after a long medical and surgical history. Teaching these athletes to mobilize themselves can be very effective but they must be mature enough to understand the reasoning and have the motor control to get it done independently.

01/14/2020

Doing your "band work" is not enough to stay healthy this season.

Little League Shoulder (proximal humeral eipiphysiolysis) is one of the most common injuries to baseball players aged 11-16. The following are mechanical factors that can increase torque on the shoulder and predispose athletes to injury.

1. Altered knee flexion at ball release
2. Early trunk rotation
3. Loss of shoulder rotational range of motion
4. Increased elbow flexion at ball release
5. High pitch velocity
6. Increased pitcher fatigue

5 of these components are modifiable. We can improve athlete's proprioception (joint and position awareness). We can decrease the chance of injury by knowing our body and having awareness of where each joint is in space. THIS CANNOT BE FACILITATED WITH BAND WORK ALONE.

A Physical Therapist is defined as a movement systems expert. Let me help you stay safe and on the field this year. Rip City Baseball Facility, LLC Colton Clary

01/10/2020

Late phase 3 rehab for an athlete who is s/p left medial epicondyle avulsion fracture, displaced 5mm. Conservative management at 12 weeks.

100g ball toss and catch. Incorporating in-task dynamic stability for shoulder and elbow. Preparing for return to graded throwing program that Jared Brown and Colton Clary have developed at Rip City Baseball Facility, LLC

We love working with these motivated athletes!

01/10/2020

Clinical pearl of the week:

🛑 Stop doing stretches that are contributing to your dysfunction! Check out this video to learn how to make changes to your routine to keep your shoulder and elbow healthy all season long! 💪 💪

Stay tuned 📺 , more videos and knowledge to come! Rip City Baseball Facility, LLC Colton Clary

01/08/2020

A 2019 publication in the Orthopedic Journal of Sports Medicine discusses a three year longitudinal study of 12-15 year old little league players.

Researchers took MRI images of 26 players arms before and after baseball season. They had 100% follow up rate for 3 years. Fifteen players (58%) had dominant arm MRI pathology. 80% of MRI findings (12/15 players) were determined to be new or progressive lesions.

Players with post-season MRI pathology were significantly more likely to have MRI pathology at 3-years follow-up (p

Hard work is paying off for these motivated athletes. Keep up the great work and dedication! Rip City Baseball Facility,...
11/20/2019

Hard work is paying off for these motivated athletes. Keep up the great work and dedication! Rip City Baseball Facility, LLC. Colton Clary

In 2 months time we are starting to see major improvements and have the data to track it. First we assessed, then we got a baseline, then we worked. The proof is in the pudding. Train like the best do, Understand why and how "your" body moves, attack areas of weakness and strive for 1% daily growth. This is a hard game to play, but you can be as good as you can imagine yourself to be!

10/05/2019

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14476 Duval Place W. Unit 506
Jacksonville, FL
32218

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Colton Clary, PT, DPT

Athlete's Advantage Physical Therapy offers prehabilitative and rehabilitative services to individuals on a self-pay basis. The goal is to provide patient-centered, evidence based care to optimize performance and decrease chances of injury in sport, recreation, and daily life.

Injuries often arise when individuals lack motor control, dynamic stability, and positional awareness necessary to complete tasks of his or her sport. Overuse injuries, strains, and sprains are typically avoidable with appropriate preemptive intervention. Prehabilitation will allow individuals resilience against injury when exposed to the dynamic nature of sport. A patient specific plan of care will be developed for athletes to prepare the body for external loads.

Rehabilitative services are also provided to help athletes get back to sport as quickly and safely as possible following an injury. As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, I utilize the most recent literature to implement plans and provide interventions specifically tailored to the needs of each athlete.

Email or call to schedule an initial evaluation. I have flexible hours and will work around your schedule to provide the highest quality care possible.