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May 2025 Newsletter

by AASPT
May 28, 2025

Spring brings fresh energy, and AASPT is excited to keep that momentum going. Join us for upcoming webinars designed to sharpen your skills and stay tuned as we build toward an engaging and impactful Annual Meeting. We can’t wait to connect, learn, and grow together.

Double Your Impact: AASPT Matching Gift Challenge

We have an exciting opportunity to double your impact on the future of sports physical therapy! Thanks to the generous support of James E. Zachazewski, PT, DPT, ATC, Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist, and William S. "Sandy" Quillen, DPT, PhD, FACSM, Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist Emeritus. Every donation made now through June 15, 2025, will be matched, dollar for dollar—up to $10,000!
Your support helps AASPT provide education, research funding, and career advancement for sports physical therapists. Whether you give $25, $100, or $500, your contribution will be doubled and directly impact our field.
Become a Champion! Donors who contribute $5,000 or more will be honored in the Champions Circle and receive special recognition at our Annual Meeting in Nashville on July 11-12.
Give today and double your impact: sportspt.org/give
Thank you for your commitment to advancing sports physical therapy. Every gift matters!

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Upcoming Events:

Journal Club: Bone Stress Injuries Management in Running Athletes
May 28th @ 8:30 PM ET - Register here!

Journal Club: Exertional Heat Illness
June 10th @ 7:00 PM ET - Register here!

Integrating Orthobiologics in Knee Rehabilitation
June 18th @ 7:00 PM ET - Register here!

Reserve a Room at the Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville 

Reserve a Room at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville 

 

Upcoming Cogent Steps Events:

Events from May 24 - June 7 - Cogent Steps, LLC

ERA Full Course - Greenville, SCDate: Saturday June 7th to Sunday June 8th, 2025Location:ATI Physical Therapy200 Patewood Drive, Suite C-...

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