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About Elevate Mobility Clinic
Message from the owner
For over 30 years, Al has worked directly with professional, collegiate, high school, and youth athletes across a wide range of athletic training and kinesiology settings. His career spans clinical sports medicine, performance training, rehabilitation, and education—serving as an Athletic Trainer, Kinesiologist, university faculty member, clinical education program director, and high school sports medicine teacher.Al earned his Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Fresno State, a Master of Science in Exercise & Sport Sciences (Sports Medicine) from the University of Florida, and completed advanced doctoral coursework (ABD) in Biomechanics & Movement Science at the University of Delaware. His academic background is grounded in evidence-based practice, movement analysis, and applied human performance.A former football player, wrestler, and track & field athlete, Al’s lifelong involvement in sport shaped his deep interest in movement efficiency, durability, and long-term athletic health—not just performance in the moment, but sustainability over time.
In 2017, Al’s perspective on movement changed forever. He was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare autoimmune disorder that caused rapid, total paralysis. Within days, he went from fully functional to unable to breathe, speak, eat, or move independently. After extensive medical treatment and six months of intensive rehabilitation, Al relearned the most fundamental human movements—step by step.
That experience reshaped his professional mission.
Today, Elevate Mobility & Recovery Clinic exists because Al understands movement from both sides of the table—as a clinician and as a patient. His work is driven by a profound respect for the human body, a deep appreciation for mobility as a foundation of quality of life, and a commitment to helping clients regain confidence in how they move.
Whether working with athletes, active adults, or individuals recovering from injury, Al’s approach blends science, experience, empathy, and intention—helping people not just return to movement, but truly elevate it.

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