FREE WORKSHOP ON November 3rd, 2022 


Pickleball Workshop:

A day without pickleball wouldn't kill me. But why risk it?

Never underestimate an old person with a paddle!

Learn how to improve your physical performance on the court, treat those nagging injuries, and prevent future ones by learning a proper warm-up!

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  Andrew Dombek, Sport Medicine Physical Therapist
&
Dr. Noah Schuler Physical Therapist

at 

AID Performance Physical Therapy

20925 Professional Plaza, STE 110
Ashburn, VA 20147

today

Thursday, November 3rd


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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

There is no cost to attend this workshop attendance is limited to 25 attendees!

Limited Seats Available

Learn How The Same Exercises Can Both Improve Your Performance & Prevent Injuries:

5-10 minutes of dynamic warm-up at the court and 5-10 minutes of recovery at home can minimize injuries and improve performance!

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Static Vs. Dynamic Stretching

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Most Common Pickleball Injuries 

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How To Improve Performance & Prevent Injuries 

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The Most Common At Home Tips & Tricks


ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Andrew Dombek, MSPT, PT

Andrew is no stranger to dealing with and treating injuries. As a result of his reckless abandon during his youth playing sports and multitude of injuries that followed; Andrew has gained a keen insight, knowledge and empathy that most physical therapists lack. Having gone through a few surgeries and dealing with a multitude of sprains, strains, and broken bones he understands the physical and psychological strain an injury can have on an individual, friends, family and co-workers. He now enjoys sharing his passion and knowledge on prevention and treatment of these very same injuries he has recovered from. In 2006, Andrew founded AID Performance Physical Therapy, a physical therapy and health and wellness center specializing in treating Active Adults of All Levels and Abilities Who Are Sidelined Because of an Injury and Helps Them Return to Their Active Lifestyles Faster, Without the Need for Pain Medications, Injections or Surgeries.

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What People Are Saying

Michelle M.,

Ashburn, VA

I had previously tried going to see a chiropractor for my elbow pain but the pain persisted.  AIDPPT offered me a free discovery session where I went to their clinic and they answered my questions about what we could do for her elbow pain  Their explanation of their examination and treatment plan was very comprehensive so I decided to give physical therapy a try.  After physical therapy treatment and performing the exercises they gave me to do at home I can report I have no pain with playing pickleball and work on the computer. 

Seating is Limited

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