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Preseason Screens: Keeping You in the Game

  • Writer: TTR Chiro
    TTR Chiro
  • Sep 16, 2025
  • 2 min read

Every athlete knows the excitement of a new season—the fresh gear, the sharpened skills, the clean slate to prove yourself. But too often, athletes head into the season carrying hidden risks: tight hips, weak stabilizers, or old injuries that never fully healed. These problems don’t show up on the first shift—but weeks later, they can cost you playing time, performance, and even the season itself.


That’s where a Preseason Screen comes in.


What Is a Preseason Screen?


A preseason screen is a proactive evaluation designed to identify weaknesses, imbalances, and movement issues before they turn into injuries. Think of it as a roadmap for keeping your body strong, healthy, and ready for peak performance.


At TTR, Dr. Maring uses a combination of his expertise with pro athletes and advanced targeted movement technology to perform strength checks, and mobility assessments to pinpoint exactly where an athlete may be at risk.


Why Every Athlete Needs One


  • Build Resistance to Injuries Before They Happen Fall-sport athletes are especially prone to ACL tears, groin strains, and shoulder injuries. A preseason screen helps catch the red flags early so we can build a program to build strength in targeted areas.

  • Boost Performance A body that moves better performs better. By improving hip mobility, ankle stability, and core activation, athletes gain speed, balance, and reaction time.

  • Faster Recovery The season is long. Identifying weaknesses now helps athletes recover quicker from bumps, bruises, and heavy workloads.

  • Gain a Competitive Edge The difference between good and great often comes down to preparation. A preseason screen makes sure you start strong—and stay strong.


Who Should Get a Screen?


Every athlete or active individual can benefit. Whether your goal is to stay injury-free, make the starting lineup, or catch a scout’s eye, a preseason screen is one of the smartest steps you can take.


Stay in the Game. Stay Ahead.


Don’t wait until an injury takes you out of the game. Give yourself the same level of care and preparation trusted by professional athletes.



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