Olympus Movement Performance


Olympus Movement Performance is dedicated to health, fitness, and wellness, offering a comprehensive range of services including physical therapy, sports performance training, naturopathic medicine, CrossFit, and youth strength training. Their mission is to help individuals achieve optimal performance and recovery through personalized, holistic approaches, emphasizing movement as life and promoting injury prevention, rehabilitation, and athletic excellence.

Industries

fitness
health-care
therapeutics
wellness

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

Olympus Movement Performance


Services

On-site physical therapy services addressing post-operative rehab (including ACL protocols), manual therapy, exercise prescription, and return-to-play progression for athletes and active adults.

Private and semi-private strength, speed, agility, and conditioning sessions, summer performance camps, and athlete development programs for ages 13+.

Scheduled CrossFit-style classes with scalable workouts, membership tiers, drop-in access, and teen/adult session options.

Initial comprehensive naturopathic visits, lab review, follow-up appointments, and individualized treatment plans incorporating nutrition, exercise, and supplements.

Platelet-rich plasma treatments combined with microneedling for facial rejuvenation and hair restoration procedures performed in-clinic.

Intravenous nutrient infusions and intramuscular injections (e.g., B12, glutathione) for rehydration, recovery, immune support, and adjunctive wellness.

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Expertise Areas

  • Sports physical therapy and ACL rehabilitation
  • Strength and conditioning program design
  • Naturopathic and functional medicine
  • Group fitness and CrossFit instruction
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Key Technologies

  • Force plates
  • Handheld and isokinetic dynamometry
  • Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy
  • Instrument-assisted soft-tissue mobilization (IASTM)
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News & Updates

Guidance on safely returning to gymnastics post-injury, including assessing pain, swelling, and readiness.

Strategies for injury recovery emphasizing active rest, movement, and proper rehabilitation.

Information on higher risk, anatomy, hormonal factors, and prevention of ACL injuries in female athletes.

Training approach to improve speed, acceleration, and agility in athletes.

Prevention and training tips for hamstring injuries among athletes.

Guidance on reducing training volume before competitions to optimize performance.

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