Here at TOPS Physical Therapy we celebrate athletic trainers everyday, but each March it’s highlighted on a national level during National Athletic Training Month. To celebrate this month we would like to highlight the BEST athletic trainer, Chad Bohls! Chad, like all athletic trainers across America, deserves to be recognized for his commitment to helping people prevent injuries and stay healthy and active. These men and women go above and beyond to provide the highest level of care! We thank you all for your hard work and dedication. You guys have “our back”! It is our time to have yours, so with that said we are behind this initiative fully, as it helps spread awareness about the important work of athletic trainers.
In many ways, an athletic trainer can be synonymous with a PA in a traditional medical model. And Chad certainly fulfills his role as the “PA” for TOPS Physical Therapy. Chad has worked along side world renown physical therapists for the past 11 years and he has the knowledge of an honorary physical therapist. TOPS Physical Therapy wouldn’t be the same without him! Chad is an expert in manual work and excels at getting patients back to the life they want to live, whether it is a small tweak to their system or a full blown return-to-professional sport. And let’s not forget, Chad has endless movie quotes, South Dakota knowledge, sports trivia, and personality for days!
Athletic trainers are health care professionals. They are highly educated and dedicated to the job at hand and can be found in high schools and colleges, corporations, professional sports, military, performing arts and clinics, hospitals and physician offices. The BEST ATHLETIC TRAINER WE KNOW CAN BE FOUND AT TOPS PHYSICAL THERAPY! For all who don’t know, National Athletic Training Month is held every March in order to spread awareness about the important work of athletic trainers. This years slogan is “Compassionate care for all.”
And Chad certainly provides COMPASSIONATE CARE FOR ALL!
For more information please visit:
www.TOPSPhysicalTherapy.com/staff/
www.nata.org/about/athletic-training