his degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis
Boulder Therapeutics, Inc.
in Athletic Training from the University of
Massage, Injury Rehab
Northern Colorado. He also holds a Master’s
degree in Physical Therapy at Regis Uni-
The staff at Boulder Therapeutics takes
versity. Jeff has been working as a physical
great pride in there ability to help athletes
Therapist for over 11 years. He loves
at every level reach their full potential,
training athletes, especially baseball play-
Regardless of your sport preference, they
ers and finds it very rewarding in getting
will create a session unique to your needs
people back to their activities, as soon as
using the same knowledge, skills and
physically possible.
experience they have developed working
with professional level athletes from the
Matt Sprague, Physical Therapist/DPT National Football League (NFL), Major
Matt decided to become a Physical Therapist League Soccer (MLS), World Cup,
after having physical therapy for sports Olympians, professional cyclists, runners,
injuries in high school. He went to Ohio tri-athletes, rock climbers and many other
State University, earning a degree in sports. Since 1999 the staff of Boulder
Exercise Physiology, and graduated from Therapeutics has been the exclusive massage
Synapse Physical Regis University with a Doctorate in
therapists for the Colorado Rapids Pro-
Therapy Staff:
Physical Therapy. Matt’s special interest fessional Soccer Team. They specialize in:
is in treating foot and ankle injuries. He Sports Massage, Therapeutic Deep Tissue,
Jeff Stieb, Managing Physical Therapist has treated professional and collegiate Injury Rehab and Prevention, Relaxation,
MS, PT, ATC dancers, baseball players, and hockey play- Acute and Chronic Pain, Neuromuscular
Jeff brings a fun and energetic personality ers. Mat enjoys designing individualized Therapy, Pre & Post Surgery Treatments
to Synapse Physical Therapy. He earned programs created specifically for injuries. and Postural Assessment and Correction.
Through the years I’ve visited several
sports training facilities,all of who claimed to address the
total needs of all age athletes. But in all honesty, I have found most of them
seriously lacking in many key areas. It was not until I walked through the
doors at Impact Sports, that I discovered what a major difference there
is between sports training centers. I came in with eyes wide open and yet
I felt as though I had just taken my first baby steps into the real 21st cen-
tury “Flag Ship” of all other training centers. It was defiantly two steps
forward and a huge step up, compared to what I was used to.
Team Impact is without question my first
and best choice for all athletic needs.
In just three short years, they have touched many lives with positive
energy and very professional sports specific advice. These amazing
coach/athlete/trainers work with the whole person and the entire team.
Their level of intensity and commitment is defiantly off the hook because
it remains the holy grail of spot on excellence. This highly qualified staff Of course on the other hand, if they did decide to welcome a few, you can
helps raise the bar to an all new level, with championship/champions year be sure the visitors would return to their home world, much more pre-
after year and season after season. And as I looked around each inch of pared for Impact with others of their own species. In the mean time we
Impact’s some 20,000 sq feet, I began to feel bolts of electricity coursing humans have known for ions that good preparation helps us brace for
through my veins, as I watched their amazing staff; work with people of Impact. It’s hard work, it’s healthy and it’s fun but mostly Impact is for
all ages. Fortunately it’s all very human driven, this wonderful feeling of life. Some hospitals are finally taking my advice, two wristbands at birth
physical, mental and spiritual fulfillment. However I caution you, don’t instead of just one. The first one gives everyone our name and the other
expect Team Impact to train Cyborgs, or other pituitary altered aliens. says “Power Me Up I Was Born To Move”.
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