MIKE RYAN

Speaker | Sports Medicine Analyst | Physical Therapist

Helping You Move Pain-Free Without Medicine.

Mike Ryan, PT, ATC, CES, PES

Enhancing the Health of Others through Speaking, Consulting & Injury Management.

As a Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist with 26 years of experience in the National Football League (NFL), Mike is a highly recognized authority in the areas of wellness and physical therapy.

His extensive hands-on experience as both an elite physical therapist/athletic trainer and a competitive athlete is unmatched. Mike’s expertise in the areas of injury management and injury prevention are why he’s so popular with corporations and athletes seeking proven techniques to manage their injuries, pain, and active lifestyles.

In addition to his physical therapy work with athletes, Mike is the Sports Medicine Analyst for NBC Sports working the sidelines for the NFL’s Sunday Night Football and Thursday Night Football games.

The 6x Ironman triathlete continues to compete in various challenging sports around the world. He’s competed in three World Championships in three different sports with an enthusiastic passion for extreme sports!

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Learn How Mike Can Help You Today

In addition to being a hands-on physical therapist and certified athletic trainer, Mike also is a Sports Medicine Analyst for NBC Sports and a speaker/consultant for companies large and small.

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Speaking

Drawing upon his unique professional and athletic experience, Mike is an informative speaker who knows the needs of his audience to help them move better, think more positive, eat healthier and sleep deeper.

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Consulting

Mike’s unique background and active lifestyle has earned him a perspective on healthy living few can match. As a trusted consultant, Mike’s dedicated to helping companies quickly improve the health of their employees.

Work with Mike Ryan, PT, ATC, CES, PES to get you back to your peak performance.

Physical Therapy

Mike is one of the most respected Physical Therapists and Certified Athletic Trainers in the country with 26 years of full-time experience in the NFL. You can trust Mike to help get you back to your peak performance.

Foam Rolling For Dummies By Mike Ryan

If You’re Active, You Need To Be A Roller!

When used properly, foam rollers and roller balls keep your muscles loose and your joint limber in less than 10 minutes per day. Using a form of self-myofascial massage therapy, foam rollers are trusted tools used by elite and professional athletes to unlock tight muscles and relax painful joints.

Get the full-color, step-by-step guide to get fit, prevent injury and end pain using your foam roller.

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Latest News & Resources To Help You Move Pain-Free

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5 Tips to Stay Injury-Free

Staying injury-free is no easy task. And as our age creeps upward, the challenge gets more and more difficult. As a physical therapist and certified athletic trainer in the National Football League for 26 years, I worked with elite, strong, high-skilled professional athletes with an unlimited budget to keep them healthy. In stark contrast, look…

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Keys to Managing Your Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is a game changer. A painful shoulder can quickly limit the activity level for athletes and non-athletes alike. The shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in your entire body.  With that being said, eliminating the pain in such loose joint is no easy task. 7 Sports Medicine Tips to Manage Your Shoulder…

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The Myths and Truths Inside a Painful Shoulder

Because it is one of the most mobile joints, the shoulder joint is also one of the most injured joints in the human body. This is because joint mobility and stability are inversely related. Simply stated; The more motion a joint has the more instability of inherits. Because of the high stress on the shoulder…

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1312 3rd Street North
Jacksonville Beach, Fl. 32250

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