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  • If you've rolled an ankle at practice, tweaked your shoulder mid-swing, or you're just not feeling like yourself in your training, the first question is usually: who do I even call?

    An athletic trainer is often the right first stop — and here's why.

    Athletic trainers are trained for the moment an injury happens, not just the weeks after. Tori LaBrie, the athletic trainer behind Driven Sports Medicine, has spent years on the sidelines of collegiate and competitive sports, which means she's used to making fast, accurate calls about what's actually going on with your body and what needs to happen next — whether that's rest, taping, a referral to a physician, or getting straight into a rehab plan.

    You get one person coordinating your whole recovery. A lot of athletes end up bouncing between an urgent care doctor, an orthopedist, and a physical therapist with no one connecting the dots. An athletic trainer acts as your liaison — someone who understands sports medicine, speaks the language of your other providers, and keeps your care moving instead of leaving you to manage referrals and scheduling on your own.

    The focus is getting you back to your sport, not just "better." Athletic trainers specialize in return-to-play — the specific, sport-relevant progression between "the injury is healed" and "I trust my body again in a game." That's a different skill set than general rehab, and it's where a lot of athletes get stuck even after they're medically cleared.

    It's not just for elite athletes. Whether you're a high schooler, a weekend adult league player, or getting back into training after time off, the same hands-on, sport-specific approach applies.

    At Driven Sports Medicine, this looks like injury evaluation, hands-on rehab, recovery therapies like compression and e-stim, and a Return to Play program that bridges the gap between "cleared by the doctor" and "ready to compete." We also work closely with a clinical advisory board — orthopedic surgeons, primary care sports medicine physicians, and physical therapists — so if you need care beyond what an athletic trainer provides, you're handed off smoothly instead of starting over.

    When you might need a physical therapist instead (or in addition): if you're recovering from surgery, need a longer structured rehab program, or have an injury requiring ongoing clinical rehabilitation, physical therapy is often the better long-term fit — and we'll tell you that directly and connect you with a trusted PT partner rather than trying to be everything.

    [Book an evaluation] or [Contact us] to figure out the right starting point for your injury.

  • "Concierge" gets used a lot in healthcare, and it can sound like a buzzword. At Driven Sports Medicine, it describes something specific: care that's built around you, not around a clinic's schedule.

    Here's what that actually looks like in practice:

    Direct access to your athletic trainer — not a rotating cast of staff. You work with Tori LaBrie directly, session to session. She knows your history, your sport, and your goals, so you're not re-explaining your injury to someone new every visit.

    In-person, hands-on care, not a 10-minute appointment. Sessions include real evaluation and treatment time — manual therapy, corrective exercise, and recovery technology like compression therapy and e-stim — rather than being rushed through a generic protocol.

    A coordinated team, not a referral into the void. Through our clinical advisory board, you have a direct line to an orthopedic surgeon (Dr. JP Rodriguez), a primary care sports medicine physician (Dr. Alysia Bedgood), physical therapy (Austin Physical Therapy), and strength and conditioning (True Grind Systems) — all providers Tori has real working relationships with, so a handoff between them is actually a handoff, not a cold referral.

    Scheduling and care built around your training and competition calendar, not the other way around — because we know injuries don't wait for a convenient time.

    Serving athletes and active adults across Austin and Leander, TX — from high school and collegiate athletes to weekend warriors who just want to keep moving without pain.

    If you're used to feeling rushed through a 10-minute appointment or lost in a referral system, this is the alternative: one trusted athletic trainer, a real team behind her, and care focused on getting you back to what you love — stronger and with confidence.

    [Contact us] to schedule a consultation.

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True Grind Systems

2100 Downing Lane Suite B

Leander Texas, 78641

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tori@drivensportsmed.com
(206)817-5603