Health Library
Patient education library
Orthopaedic information you can trust from Your Orthopaedic Connection, a service provided by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Prevention and Safety
- Gymnastics Injury Prevention
- 2001 Alcohol-related Traffic Fatalities
- 2001 Speed-related Traffic Fatalities
- 2001 Traffic Fatalities
- AAOS Advisory Statement on Family Violence
- About Holiday Safety
- All-Terrain Vehicle Safety
- Athletic Shoes
- Avoiding an Epidemic of Errors
- Backpack Safety
- Baseball Field Safety
- Baseball Injury Prevention
- Basketball Injury Prevention
- Caídas de escaleras en otoño (Ladder Safety)
- Care of the Aging or Post-Traumatic Knee
- Child Safety Seats
- Defensive Driving Tips
- Don't Drink and Drive
- Drive It Safe Guide for Mature Drivers
- Driving Safety
- DUI/DWI Laws
- Early Prevention of Osteoporosis
- Facts About Falls
- Falls and Hip Fractures
- Football Injury Prevention
- Footwear Guide
- Getting Up From a Fall
- Golf Injury Prevention
- Guidelines for Preventing Falls
- Helmet Use
- Hip Fracture Facts
- Hockey Injury Prevention
- Home Safety Checklist
- Horseback Riding Injury Prevention
- How to Keep Your Bones Healthy
- How to Sit at a Computer
- Inline Skating Injury Prevention
- It's OK to Talk to Your Orthopaedic Surgeon About Family Violence
- Ladder Safety Tips
- Lawnmower, Snowblower Safety
- Lifting Techniques for Home Caregivers
- Osteoporosis Prevention
- Partner with Your Physician for the Best Surgical Outcome
- Pedestrian Injuries and Children
- Playground Safety Checklist
- Playground Safety: Tips for Kids
- Prevención de Dolor en la Baja Espalda (Preventing Back Pain)
- Prevent Falls and Stay Independent
- Prevent Scooter-Related Injuries
- Prevent Snow Shoveling and Snow Blowing Injuries
- Prevent Winter Sports Injuries
- Preventing Back Pain at Work and at Home
- Preventing Back Pain: Tips for New Moms
- Preventing Bone Loss
- Preventing Hip Fractures
- Recreational Activities and Childhood Injuries
- Reduce Your Risk of Falling
- Resources on Driving Safety
- Resources on Preventing Falls
- Resources on Preventing Injuries
- Return To Play
- Running Injury Prevention
- Safe Exercise
- Safety Belt Use Laws
- Shoes: Finding the Right Fit
- Skateboarding Safety
- Skiing Injury Prevention
- Smoking and Musculoskeletal Health
- Soccer Injury Prevention
- Sports Injuries and Baby Boomers
- State Speed Limit Laws
- Statins and Bone Health
- Stay Active: Safe at Any Age
- Summer Safety: Tips for the Pool
- Swimming Injury Prevention
- Tennis Court Safety
- Tennis Injury Prevention
- Tight Shoes and Foot Problems
- Tips for Lifting and Carrying Luggage
- Traffic Safety Facts
- Volleyball Injury Prevention
- Warm Up, Cool Down and Be Flexible
- Weight-Bearing Exercise for Women and Girls
- When Traffic is Deadliest
- Young Drivers
- Young Drivers Laws
Contact Information
Athletic Institute of Medicine, LTD.
9475 East Ironwood Square Drive
Suite 100
Scottsdale,
AZ
85258
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Phone (480) 778-1400
Fax (480) 778-0400
Other staff in my practice
VINCENT P. PERIES, (PT-D, PT-C, ACSM)
Physical Therapist working at our Scottsdale state of the art Physical therapy office. 480-778-1400
Vincent is a native of Queens, New York and moved to Arizona in July 2000. Vincent received his Bachelor's of Science in sports medicine at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California there, Vincent worked as a personal trainer for athletes and celebrities. He then attended the Arizona School of Health Sciences in Mesa, Arizona where he received a doctorate in physical therapy. Currently, Dr. Peries is a licensed physical therapist in Arizona and California. He is also a certified personal trainer by the American College of Sports Medicine. Vincent specializes in physical therapy for post-operative procedures and various musculoskeletal injuries, as well as sports specific training, injury prevention training and post-rehabilitation training. He also has first hand experience with spinal disorders and enjoys working with spine injuries. Vincent believes that a proper combination of postural efficiency, stability and flexibility is important in maintaining and restoring a healthy spine. Vincent also trains high school, college and professional athletes. Vincent is dedicated to keeping bodies healthy, minds enriched and spirits high.
Martha Office Manager and Surgery Scheduler
Patty Receptionist, Medical Assistant and X-ray Scheduler
Patty speaks fluent Spanish
Denise Billing and Claims
Brain Physical Therapy Assistant and Massage Therapist
Physical Therapist working at our Scottsdale state of the art Physical therapy office. 480-778-1400
Vincent is a native of Queens, New York and moved to Arizona in July 2000. Vincent received his Bachelor's of Science in sports medicine at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California there, Vincent worked as a personal trainer for athletes and celebrities. He then attended the Arizona School of Health Sciences in Mesa, Arizona where he received a doctorate in physical therapy. Currently, Dr. Peries is a licensed physical therapist in Arizona and California. He is also a certified personal trainer by the American College of Sports Medicine. Vincent specializes in physical therapy for post-operative procedures and various musculoskeletal injuries, as well as sports specific training, injury prevention training and post-rehabilitation training. He also has first hand experience with spinal disorders and enjoys working with spine injuries. Vincent believes that a proper combination of postural efficiency, stability and flexibility is important in maintaining and restoring a healthy spine. Vincent also trains high school, college and professional athletes. Vincent is dedicated to keeping bodies healthy, minds enriched and spirits high.
Martha Office Manager and Surgery Scheduler
Patty Receptionist, Medical Assistant and X-ray Scheduler
Patty speaks fluent Spanish
Denise Billing and Claims
Brain Physical Therapy Assistant and Massage Therapist