Chris Scott, BS, LMT, MMP, CES-NASM, Preventative Medicine Specialist
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Chris Scott, BS, LMT, MMP, CES-NASM

Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine

1752 Windsor Rd. Suite 102 Loves Park Illinois, 61111

About

Chris Scott Wellness is a holistic, Christian-based physical therapy clinic specializing in serving adults, athletes, children, and senior populations. Chris Scott is a sports medicine / myofascial specialist with over 30 years of experience in operations. Passionate about taking care of his employees TEAM CSW and his patients.

"We provide high quality holistic healthcare in making a positive difference in the quality of people's lives that enables them to function at their most optimal level and participate fully in the active world we live in. To that end, Helping Other People Evolve (H.O.P.E) in their lives by attaining true health & wellness is our success."

Chris Scott is considered the most highly regarded "non-operative", sports medicine specialist in the country according to Cambridge's "Who's Who In America" among distinguished executives & professionals. He completed his sports medicine internship with the Chicago Bears, Bulls, and White Sox. He currently serves as "the official sports medicine therapist of Olympic TEAM USA Kickboxing."

He specializes in pain management and rehabilitation of the head, neck, shoulder, and spinal pathology. “If traditional pain therapies have failed you in the past, then this is the place to be,” says Chris Scott. “At the end of the day, it’s all about one thing... improving the quality of life for that individual.” Call (815) 977-3747 to discover “a better way to a better you!”

Education and Training

Northern Illinois University Bachelor's degree, Sports Medicine/Cardiac Rehab 1999

Provider Details

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Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Director of Sports Medicine Windsor Athletic Club 1993 - 2010

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CHRIS SCOTT WELLNESS

1752 Windsor Rd. Suite 102 -
Loves Park, Illinois 61111
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