![]() ![]() She also specializes in concussion management and is a certified dry needling provider through Myopain Seminars, which can be incorporated within patient care. As a Board-Certified Orthopedic Specialist, she also has experience treating a wide range of orthopedic conditions, including, but not limited to: post-surgical joints, neck and back pain and SI joint dysfunction. Kim’s experience in physical therapy is primarily in sports medicine having treated athletes at every level including professionals in the NBA and NFL. She has been with Pivot Physical Therapy since August 2014 in the Northern Virginia area, and has been serving as a clinic director since 2015. Kim currently serves as the clinic director of the Garner, NC location. In her spare time, Moats enjoys kayaking, gardening and hiking with her family and dogs. Moats is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association and a CPR Instructor through the American Heart Association. Specifically, she had the privilege of working with Motorsports pit-crew athletes while completing an athletic training internship in Mooresville, NC (the home of NASCAR). She has worked with a variety of athletes on the collegiate and professional level. She has committed her career to improve and ensure quality health services that promote health, prevent illness, and that improve each person’s ability to lead a productive life through sports medicine and public health initiatives. Her education focused on gaining new insight and perspectives for promoting health and wellness in any physically active population. Moats earned her Masters of Health Administration from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2011 where she focused on a range of public health issues from health literacy to health policy and program development to target childhood obesity. In 2009 she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from Roanoke College. Since then she has pursued a career in sports medicine. There she served as a graduate assistant for the OU football team and women’s volleyball team.Īmber Shatzer-Moats is a 2005 Hancock Middle-Senior High School graduate. She then went on to pursue her Master’s Degree in athletic training in 2009 from Ohio University. ![]() One of her favorite parts of her job is working closely with young athletic trainers to bridge the gap from student to professional and helping them develop within their career.Ī 2004 graduate of Century High School, Christy went on to Greensboro College in North Carolina where she played lacrosse and obtained her Bachelor’s Degree, majoring in both athletic training as well as exercise and sports science with a concentration in sports psychology and a minor in psychology. Christy has enjoyed building relationships with local doctors, communities and youth groups, growing the Pivot Sports Medicine outreach program and coordinating the annual Pivot Sports Medicine Staff Development Conference. Over the past 10 years she has been an integral part of developing, implementing and educating others on standardized programs throughout the company such as our New Grad Mentorship program. Prior to coming to Pivot Physical Therapy, Christy worked at North Carolina Wesleyan College where she served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer providing care for women’s volleyball, basketball and lacrosse. In 2014 she was promoted to her current role. She served as the athletic trainer at Urbana High School from 2010-2016 and was named Sports Medicine Coordinator in 2013. ![]() While pursuing his degree he presented his research “Motor Learning and Parkinson’s Disease” at the UAPTA annual conference and was awarded Best Student Entry-Level Research Award from the Neurology section at the National APTA Conference.Ĭhristy has been employed by Pivot Physical Therapy since 2010 and is the Director of Sports Medicine Operations. He also continued to be involved with lacrosse by working as a coach and athletic trainer for Warrior’s East meets West Camps.Ĭhris earned a doctorate degree in physical therapy from the University of Utah in 2005. There, he continued to play lacrosse for the University’s club team and was honored in 1999 by the Rocky Mountain Inter-collegiate Lacrosse League as Second Team All Conference Defensive Player. He continued his education at the University of Utah and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in exercise and sports science with a concentration in athletic training in 2001. While at Goucher, Chris was on both the swim and lacrosse teams and served as a lacrosse team captain during his senior year. He graduated from Goucher College in 1995 with Bachelor of Arts degree in international relations. As Senior Director of Sports Medicine, Christopher Horowicz is responsible for managing patient care and outreach. ![]()
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