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Spine to Sport: How to Treat Athletic Low Back Pain
Date: Saturday, July 18th, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM CST
Course Type: Live, In-Person
CCUs: 4
Location: Rise Gym – 11703 Spring Cypress Rd, Tomball, TX 77377
Course Description:
Most rehab for low back pain stops too soon. Once symptoms improve, patients are often discharged with little direction—or stuck in endless “core stability” work that doesn’t prepare them for real-life performance.
Spine to Sport is built for the next phase—the one that rarely gets talked about.
This course will guide you through how to take patients with spine-related pain, especially low back pain, from basic strength work all the way to plyometrics, sprinting, cutting, and agility. Whether they're returning to competitive sport or a physically demanding job, this course gives you a clear framework to get them there safely and confidently.
You’ll learn how to assess when someone is ready for higher-level loading and movement, how to design phase-based progressions, and how to modify plans based on specific spine diagnoses.
What You’ll Learn:
How to know when a patient is ready to progress beyond general strength work
Phase-based planning for returning to plyometrics, change of direction, and sprint work
Key assessment tools to guide decision-making in real time
How to adapt progression strategies based on diagnosis (discogenic, joint-related, etc.)
Why It Matters:
Too often, back pain rehab ends with general advice and low-level exercises. That’s not enough for patients who need to run, jump, pivot—or simply lift with confidence.
This course gives you the tools to go further—so your patients can too.
Date: Saturday, July 18th, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM CST
Course Type: Live, In-Person
CCUs: 4
Location: Rise Gym – 11703 Spring Cypress Rd, Tomball, TX 77377
Course Description:
Most rehab for low back pain stops too soon. Once symptoms improve, patients are often discharged with little direction—or stuck in endless “core stability” work that doesn’t prepare them for real-life performance.
Spine to Sport is built for the next phase—the one that rarely gets talked about.
This course will guide you through how to take patients with spine-related pain, especially low back pain, from basic strength work all the way to plyometrics, sprinting, cutting, and agility. Whether they're returning to competitive sport or a physically demanding job, this course gives you a clear framework to get them there safely and confidently.
You’ll learn how to assess when someone is ready for higher-level loading and movement, how to design phase-based progressions, and how to modify plans based on specific spine diagnoses.
What You’ll Learn:
How to know when a patient is ready to progress beyond general strength work
Phase-based planning for returning to plyometrics, change of direction, and sprint work
Key assessment tools to guide decision-making in real time
How to adapt progression strategies based on diagnosis (discogenic, joint-related, etc.)
Why It Matters:
Too often, back pain rehab ends with general advice and low-level exercises. That’s not enough for patients who need to run, jump, pivot—or simply lift with confidence.
This course gives you the tools to go further—so your patients can too.