We are excited to help you level up your sports rehab game! We are offering advanced training for physical therapists, PTAs, and athletic trainers. NAIOMT is ready to help you master sports-related injury assessment, rehabilitation techniques, and return-to-sport protocols with world-class instruction from internationally recognized experts. We’re offering six unique courses in 2026 that cover a variety of sports rehabilitation topics and techniques!
Our Sports Rehab Courses
Our sports rehab courses are comprehensive, evidence-based programs designed for physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other clinicians working with athletes. Taught by internationally trained and expert instructors, including clinicians in practice, wellness PhDs, and Hygeia Institute, each course combines hands-on skills training with movement education to boost your confidence and competence.
Modern Lower Limb Muscle Injuries Rehab: From Evidence to Effective Clinical Practice
The course aims to present the latest evidence in the management of lower limb muscle injuries and to transfer it to daily practice at all levels: from the amateur sportsman to the elite athlete. The purpose of this course is to develop knowledge and skills on intervention to get every level of athletes back to their sports activities as quickly and with minimal risk of recurrence, but also to learn methods for approaching this sports medicine recurrent family of injuries.
S-921 Advanced Concepts for the Overhead Athlete
In this course, you will learn anatomical and biomechanical considerations of the entire kinetic chain in detail, along with extensive lab time for mastering evaluation and treatment skills. All overhead sports will be touched on and subtle difference reviewed. Video analysis, breakdown of the pitcher’s mechanics, and live demonstration of an overhead athlete evaluation will be incorporated into this course.
Pelvic Health Implications for the Running Athlete
Pelvic floor practitioners can provide necessary physical therapy treatment to address issues for runners and work in tandem with orthopedic colleagues for optimal rehabilitation of runners with pelvic floor dysfunction.
Biomechanics-Based Rehab: Tech-Driven Strategies for Return to Sport & Peak Performance
This course is designed to introduce the foundations of human biomechanics and kinesiology. The course aims to help the participants understand how biomechanical principles seen in human movement link to ‘real-world’ sporting and clinical scenarios. A special focus will be dedicated to the biomechanics & kinesiology of the healthy and injured shoulder and knee, their analysis, and how to collect data to inform optimal rehabilitation and/or exercise-training for movement economy and ultimate performance.
Mastering the ACL: Evidence-Informed Injury Prevention&Non-Surgical Approach
This course was developed by the instructor, a sports physical therapist, biomechanist, and clinical researcher with an ongoing PhD on rehabilitation of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries of the knee, to address, in detail and in clinical practice, the approach to the most effective strategies and programs for ACL injury risk reduction and non-surgical approach to isolated ACL injuries.
Management of Sports Knee Injuries: From Injury to Full Performance
This knee rehabilitation course, has been conceived and developed by the presenter, who is both a knee specialized physical therapist (clinician) and clinical reseacher – therefore merges in his everyday practice the 2 aspects. The concept underpinning the structure of this course that aims to be solidly based on the best available evidence (published and not published yet) and the clinical expertise accumulated by the instructor, constantly updated in each edition, is to provide clinicians with a comprehensive theoretical and heavily practical learning pathway around the rehabilitation following knee injuries.
