Gym Rehabilitation Services Dan Saunders
goal To create a physical rehabilitation service, open to gym members and non-gym members.
What would rehab services do for our gym? Attract injured people Provide members with a “backup plan” Create a larger member base Increase popularity and reputation
Benefits to our clients/members Inexpensive alternative to physical therapy clinics Exercise program can continue after recovery Greater motivational atmosphere
Hot and Cold Therapy Units heating unit for holding hot packs cooling unit for holding cold packs Hot packs used to loosen muscles Cold packs used to reduce pain and swelling
Hot and Cold Therapy Units T-4-S Heating Unit by White Hall Holds four packs at 165 degrees $349.95 http://www.cfamedical.com/c art.php?m=product_detail&p =1916
Hot and Cold Therapy Units 90910 ColPak Freezer Holds 12 standard ice packs (included) $695.00 http://www.source1medica l.com/s.nl/it.A/id.96/.f
Foam rollers Standard foam roller Used for myofascial release and muscle massage $49.95 per roller http://www.power- systems.com/p-4958-life- fitness-foam-roller.aspx
Resistance Bands Bodylastics basic tension system gentle approach to muscle rehabilitation exercises $28.95 per kit http://www.bodylastics.com/ bodylastics-basic-tension- system/
WebPT (software) Web-based physical therapy software Allows for easy scheduling, documentation, and billing $49 per month http://www.webpt.com/
WebPT (equipment) WebPT can run on almost anything Laptops iPads Smart phones Etc. iPad 2 (16GB) - $399 http://store.apple.com/us/ipad
Conclusion Inexpensive Most equipment necessary is already provided in the gym Raises our competition with other gyms in the area The main expense would be the WebPT software Can also be used for other gym services Makes our services more efficient and client friendly No potential loss to us