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Andrew Stewart

PT, DPT

Dr. Andrew Stewart is a board-licensed physical therapist specializing in elite sports medicine and high-performance training. He holds a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) and brings an extensive background in international athletics to his practice. He previously served as a physical therapist for the United States Olympic teams—specifically supporting Women’s 15s Rugby and Figure Skating—as well as the Chinese Olympic Men’s 7s Rugby and Triathlon teams.

In addition to his Olympic work, Andrew has provided elite-level care for the San Diego Legion of Major League Rugby and in semi-professional hockey. He focuses on working within each individual’s unique movement patterns and prioritizing the body's natural mechanics to ensure a safe and effective recovery. His area of expertise includes: sports performance training, post-operative rehabilitation, injury prevention, movement and biomechanical analysis, and advanced return-to-play protocols.

By integrating elite-level sports medicine with personalized performance strategies, Andrew ensures his patients return to their sport and daily life stronger, more resilient, and better than they were before.

 

About Andrew Stewart

Clinical Expertise: Injury prevention and rehabilitation of the athletic population 

Key Populations: Athlete of all levels, Rugby, Soccer, Basketball, Football, Triathlon, Weightlifting

Credentials: PT, DPT

Education: Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Bradley University

Bachelors in Health Science, Bradley University

Ask me about: Living and working in China during 2020

Most likely to find me: Sailing, snowboarding, in the gym, or making music


Professional Licensure & Certifications:

Licensed Physical Therapist, State of California #293017

World Rugby Trauma Lvl 2 

CPR/AED- American Heart Association

Techniques & Post Professional Development:

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Massage (IASTM)

VALD Performance Testing

Sports Competencies (Evidence in Motion)

McConnell Taping

KT Taping