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IPIM is a specialized sports physical therapy and performance diagnostic facility established in February 2015. This Inland Empire facility aims to equip active individuals with precise and efficient movement for their sport or lifestyle. IPIM provides an evidence-based movement system that will guide an athlete to achieve an injury-reduced, high-functioning level. A structured and progressive plan helps individuals achieve their sport-specific goals with use of a high-speed motion capture system, electromyography, and other innovative and quantifiable devices.
The mission is:
1. To increase awareness in young and seasoned athletes regarding their body mechanics and teach them the importance of safe and efficient movement
2. To provide an interactive platform for athletes throughout the Inland Empire in which they can learn how to optimize their athletic potential
We specialize in:
— Sports biomechanics and injury prevention
— Advanced sports rehabilitation (i.e. ACL rehab)
— Sports performance diagnostics
— Running analysis
— Cycling analysis
— Sports injury management
History
Established in 2015.
Established in February of 2015 in Redlands, CA to serve the Inland Empire.
Meet the Business Owner
Pete L.
Business Owner
Pete used to be one of those «injury-prone» athletes. Even after receiving his doctorate in physical therapy, injuries continued to haunt him. It was only he after he went through a sports specialization fellowship that he realized that his body was «moving all wrong.» He put the knowledge he learned to the test and applied the same principles of training to himself. Now, he no longer suffers from knee, hip, foot and low back pain. Beyond that, Pete saw the need for athletes of all ages to undergo this same type of rehabilitation and training. Combining his experience in sports biomechanics, performance training, and his passion for an active lifestyle, Pete brings his expertise to the Inland Empire. He hopes to provide evidence-based education and specialized services to those looking to eliminate pain, minimize their risk for injury, and return to the sport they love.
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