Assessment, Treatment, and Muscle Activation Technique (ATM) with Debbie Roberts (Founder)

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What is ATM? It is Assessment, Treatment, and Muscle Activation plan. ATM helps you, the therapist, take the guesswork out of assessing. It allows you to form a proper treatment plan and teaches you how to help stabilize the client before sending them back out your door. Join us for this two day seminar and learn how to break down the anatomy of an injury. Day one is all about upper body injuries and Day two is all about lower body injuries.

BIO…
Deborah Roberts is a licensed massage therapist, certified personal trainer with her National Academy of Sports Medicine certification and post-rehabilitation specialist practicing in the beautiful Florida Treasure Coast for over 20 years. A community and industry leader, Debbie owns the innovative Massage and Fitness Professionals Spa in Stuart, Florida combining her expertise as a fitness instructor and bodyworker for a unique personal gym and day spa experience.

Dedicated to serving others in her field, Debbie is the owner and founder of Human Potential Seminars, a C.E.U. program providing continuing education for both massage therapists and personal trainers. She’s also qualified to provide continuing education units though the National Board of Massage, the Florida Board of Massage, the Aerobic and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) and the American Council on Exercise (ACE). In addition, Debbie was instrumental in the creation of the Advance Manual Therapy Program for Indian River Community College, where she completed her undergraduate study.

As a public speaker and lecturer, Debbie is a multi-year presenter for the annual Florida State Massage Therapy Association Convention. She’s also an international author and lecturer for the National Convention on Fibromyalgia. She is currently writing and speaking on the culmination of her life’s work as a personal trainer and massage therapist with her signature series titled “Anatomy of An Injury.” This work focuses on athletic assessments and treatment plans designed to facilitate a client’s form and function in their chosen sport, especially as they recover from injuries. Debbie’s motto is, “If you don’t assess, you only guess,” and her groundbreaking work in this area has helped hundreds of athletes, from football players to golfers, get back in the game.

Debbie developed her own technique which she feels is what is missing in this growing industry. ATM, standing for Assessment, Treatment plan, and Muscle Activation. This takes the any treatment session from start to finish eliminating any guesswork and giving much to the clients benefit to prevent future injuries.

Debbie’s own passion for golf inspired her to create a program known as “GOLFability” which focuses on personalized functional training for golf pros and enthusiasts. She is a certified CHEK Practitioner in Golf Biomechanics and is also a Certified Titleist Performance Golf Professional — Medical Level Three. She has contributed to the annual Golf Maintenance Association Meeting & Ladies Luncheon at the Willoughby Golf Course and to local LPGA workshops held in her area.

Currently, Debbie is Education Coordinator for Business Network International, a weekly business meeting devoted to business growth and development.

Debbie has always been devoted to helping others achieve their highest level of health and fitness and has experience in the areas of neuromuscular therapy, CranioSacral Therapy, applied kinesiology, myofascial technique, nutritional counseling and much more. She’s devoted over 25 years as a group exercise leader and holds certifications in yoga, spin, bodypump, Pilates mat and more. For the past several years Debbie has worked closely with athletes recovering from injuries and trauma.

Debbie has an innate enthusiasm for life and sports, and enjoys bodybuilding, golf, guitar, swimming, baseball, cooking and teaching. She resides with her husband in Jensen Beach, Florida.

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