Support for student-athletes working through an injury or setback — built for parents and coaches who want a real plan, not just rest and ice.
If you haven't been evaluated yet, a licensed medical provider should confirm the injury and its severity first. Once you're cleared to work on recovery, here's where we fit in.
Manual work aimed at supporting mobility and reducing muscle tension in the surrounding area, as part of your broader recovery routine.
Electrons+ PEMF and NxPro neuromuscular technology, used to support circulation and muscle activation during recovery.
Your first visit is a conversation about where you're at, so we can recommend a program that actually fits your timeline and goals.
When a coach has a student-athlete who got hurt last night, the last thing they want is a referral that sits in an insurance queue. We're cash-pay, which means the first visit happens on your schedule — not after prior authorization clears.
That's the standard here: real conversations with coaches and parents, sessions that aren't rushed to fit a 15-minute insurance slot, and a plan built around the athlete's actual season — not paperwork.
Yes. We regularly work with coaches and parents to find availability that fits around practice and game schedules. A parent or coach can reach out directly to get started.
We work with student-athletes across middle school, high school, and club/travel sports. Clients under 18 require parent or guardian consent.
No. We provide wellness and recovery support and are not a substitute for diagnosis or treatment from a licensed medical provider. A new or significant injury should be evaluated by a physician first.
The $79 first session is a 30-minute visit where the athlete (and parent, if present) discusses what's going on, and the practitioner recommends a program that fits their sport and timeline.
Start with a $79 first session.
Also available at our Naperville, IL location.
Book Your First SessionAdvance Sports Therapy services are for general wellness and recovery support only and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or injury. This page is for general information and is not medical advice. If you have a suspected new or significant injury, please consult a licensed medical provider for diagnosis and treatment. Individual results vary.