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Skill can only take you so far.
Injury Education, Prevention, and Conditioning Clinics
Skills and talent are critical elements to achieving success in any sport.
But it takes more than skill to truly excel and become a champion.
It's the details that differentiate a true champion. The individual's
knowledge of his or her body and how each element impacts performance can make
the difference between a good performer and an exceptional athlete.
We can help you achieve your goals.
Kleiser Therapy is proud to offer injury education, prevention, & conditioning
programs focused specifically on the hand, arm, elbow, and shoulder. Applicable
to all sports involving significant use of the upper extremity, these fully-customized
programs can provide the edge needed to achieve and maintain exceptional personal
performance.
Since 1986 Kleiser Therapy has focused on providing outstanding hand, arm,
elbow, and shoulder rehabilitation. Using this knowledge and expertise,
we can design a program targeted to your specific sport and your personal goals.
For your convenience, programs can be provided on an individual or group basis.
If you are interested in discussing a program, or for more information about
our services, you can contact Mike at 630.236.7630 or via email at info@kleisertherapy.com.
2005 Kleiser Therapy/Chicago Bandits Youth Softball Clinics
Kleiser Therapy is proud to sponsor the 2005 Kleiser Therapy/Chicago Bandits
youth softball clinics. The clinics are conducted by Bandit players & staff
with support from Kleiser Therapy, and are held at Benedictine University in
Lisle, IL, and at selected locations around the Chicago suburbs. These clinics
emphasize sound softball fundamentals in all facets of the game and provide injury
education & prevention information.
For more information & dates for upcoming Kleiser Therapy/Chicago Bandits
youth softball clinics, click on www.chicagobandits.com,
or call 877-7BANDIT.
High School Baseball
Pre-Season Conditioning Program
Dates & Times
7:00 – 8:00 PM Tuesday and Thursday evenings
From January 10th to February 2nd, 2006 (8 sessions)
>>View Flyer [.pdf]

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