
Helping athletes of all ages & types return to their playing field.
Sports & Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy + Massage/Bodywork Therapy
Why Choose Us
Return 2 Play is a physical therapy and massage/bodywork therapy practice dedicated to helping athletes of all ages and abilities return to their sport stronger and more resilient than before. We also work with mothers to maintain an active lifestyle, offering specialized services like pelvic floor physical therapy and prenatal/postnatal massage to support their unique needs.
Our Services
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We create a custom therapy plan based on your needs, lifestyle, and goals. No referral is needed, but bring any past surgery info or imaging if you have it.
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After your evaluation, we create a personalized treatment plan to improve mobility, reduce pain, and support your recovery goals.
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A Massage and Bodywork Therapist is a trained professional skilled in various therapeutic techniques designed to enhance your physical and mental well-being. Through manual manipulation of soft tissues, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissues, the therapist utilizes techniques like kneading, stroking, friction, stretching, and pressure to relax muscles, alleviate pain, improve circulation, and promote overall health. Experience the benefits of tailored bodywork therapy for your wellness today.
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Are you pregnant, trying to conceive, or recovering from a previous pregnancy? If you're experiencing diastasis recti (abdominal separation), pelvic pain, incontinence, or core weakness, our expert physical therapists can help. We specialize in pregnancy and postpartum rehabilitation, pelvic floor therapy, and core strengthening to support your body's recovery and long-term wellness.
who we help
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Young athletes, especially those involved in school sports or recreational activities, often experience growth-related injuries, overuse injuries, and trauma from contact sports like football, soccer, and basketball.
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College students who play varsity or club sports frequently experience injuries due to the intensity of competition and training. Common issues include ACL tears, stress fractures, and shoulder or knee injuries.
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These individuals are typically active but may not participate in sports regularly. They often experience injuries like sprains, strains, tendinitis, and overuse injuries due to suddenly increasing their activity level without proper conditioning.
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As people age, they may participate in low-impact sports (e.g., swimming, cycling, walking) or recreational activities. Common conditions include osteoarthritis, tendonitis, and hip or knee pain, often requiring rehabilitation to maintain mobility and function.
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Professional athletes across various sports (football, basketball, baseball, etc.) deal with both acute and chronic injuries. Treatment is typically specialized, aiming at performance recovery, injury prevention, and optimizing recovery for re-entry into high-level competition.
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Individuals who have undergone surgery for conditions such as ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, or joint replacement are a common patient population. They require rehabilitation to regain strength, flexibility, and range of motion post-surgery.
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This group includes individuals who regularly participate in activities like weightlifting, CrossFit, running, cycling, or yoga. They may experience overuse injuries or biomechanical issues, such as tendinitis or muscle strains, requiring physical therapy for recovery.
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Patients recovering from sports injuries (e.g., sprains, fractures, or torn ligaments) are common in a sports physical therapy setting. These patients often need help regaining function and preventing re-injury.
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Some individuals, particularly those who have experienced previous injuries or have long-term conditions like arthritis, may develop chronic pain. These patients often need help with pain management, functional restoration, and improving quality of life.
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Pregnant or postpartum women often experience changes in their musculoskeletal system, such as pelvic pain, diastasis recti (separation of the abdominal muscles), and postural imbalances. Physical therapy can help with pain management, strength restoration, and improving function during pregnancy and recovery post-birth.
Our Providers
Dr. Lauren Gass
Dr. Taylor Andrews
Dr. Thomas Childers
Dr. Harpreet Singh
Gretchen DiJohn
Dr. Carey Childers
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