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We specialize in providing private surgical care with fast access to top orthopedic surgeons, ensuring a personalized approach for patients.
Our certified Athletic Therapists follow the Sports Medicine Model of care, which focuses on the prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries.
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Shea is Acumen’s Content Creator, combining photography, videography, and graphic design to highlight the dedication of our team and clients. She creates a wide range of content from capturing authentic moments to designing flyers, posters, and informational booklets. What began as a childhood hobby has evolved into a career driven by creativity and passion.
With a background in gymnastics, Shea has a great understanding of movement, recovery, and the athlete’s mindset. She uses this knowledge to create engaging, easy to understand content that reflects the clinic’s work. Whether it’s sharing patient journeys, recovery tips, or behind the scenes moments with the team, her goal is to make Acumen’s message clear, relatable, and inspiring for anyone looking to move, heal, and return to what they love.
What is a “Rotator Cuff”? The group of muscles that surround the shoulder that attaches the upper arm bone (humerus) to the shoulder blade (scapula). These muscles are important in
What is a SLAP Tear? The word SLAP stands for “Superior Labral tear, from Anterior to Posterior”. The labrum is the rim of rubbery tissue that surrounds the shoulder socket.
Dislocated Shoulder- Bankart Tear What is a Bankart Tear? A Bankart tear is a type of injury to the rim of rubbery tissue (labrum) that surrounds the shoulder joint socket.
What is an ACL injury? An ACL injury is the tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). This is one of the major ligaments in your knee for function and