Family and Community
Thanks to All Our Crawlin' Crab Volunteers!
We wanted to take a minute to thank all of our soggy volunteers for being real troopers in not-so-awesome weather during the Peroni Crawlin’ Crab Half Marathon and 5k in Hampton, Virginia last weekend. Special thanks to the Bon Secours In Motion ATC’s for rockin’ it for the duration of the race and a HUGE […]READ MORE
Client Finds Success with the Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Teams
How did Bon Secours In Motion Physical Therapy and Sports Performance help you? My fitness goal was always to rehab my shoulder bursitis and hip osteoarthritis but physical therapy attempts in the past at other facilities had always failed. Through the patience, knowledge, and flexibility of the staff at both In Motion Physical Therapy and […]READ MORE
A great assistance to my rehabilitation…
“I’m a seventy three year old, who fractured my femur six month prior, which required post-op therapy. Rebecca Morris was assigned to provide therapy and instructions for my rehabilitation at In Motion Physical Therapy at Eagle Harbor in Carrollton, Virginia. Her professional service was evident throughout the course of my treatment, plus in-home guidance. Ms. […]READ MORE
Moving Forward After a Breast Cancer Treatment Ends
A diagnosis of breast cancer often leads to a proactive treatment plan that includes surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiation and frequent doctor visits. The treatment can overwhelm and consume a patient’s life for months. But what happens when treatment ends? Experts have turned their attention to the needs of post-surgical, recovering breast cancer patients by developing […]READ MORE
In Motion Shout-Out Makes It Into Physical Therapy Patient's Book
Christine Phillips is the author of a recently published book entitled Never Alone. On the first page of the book she acknowledged the Bon Secours Sports Medicine and In Motion Physical Therapy team for enabling her to complete her novel after a rotator cuff surgery. Christine says, “Because of their expertise in physical therapy, as […]READ MORE
Bon Secours In Motion at Hanbury Crossing Opens Its Doors
We’re pleased to announce the opening of our newest facility, In Motion at Hanbury Crossing. Now residents of Great Bridge and the surrounding areas of Chesapeake have access to the most advanced equipment and latest techniques in physical therapy and sports performance! The new In Motion physical therapy clinic offers general physical therapy, orthopaedic rehabilitation, […]READ MORE
In Motion Volunteers at the 2012 Virginia Beach Heart Walk
This weekend a group from In Motion participated in the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk at Mount Trashmore! Christina Johnson, from In Motion at Boo Williams, and Emily Strobino, from In Motion at Healthy Way lead the group of walkers in a warm-up and stretch with the help of some of our Team Lean participants, […]READ MORE
Active Video Gaming: It Won't Solve Obesity Epidemic
If your child would rather play video games than head outdoors with a soccer ball, you might be interested in a study that found “active video gaming” may help children increase their physical activity level. Researchers from the University of Chester, England, say children between the ages of 11 and 15 significantly raised their heart […]READ MORE
In Motion Client Wins Tennis Championship – With an Undefeated Record
Mike A poses with his trophy! When Mike Aschkenas started working out at our In Motion at Healthy Way clinic in Virginia Beach he was 70 years old. After over two years training with Wyle Maddox, this In Motion success story has lost weight and accelerated his athletic performance on the tennis courts! Mike recently […]READ MORE
Now Offering Team Sports Performance Training!
Our sports performance specialists help teams of all ages – across a variety of sports – improve their performance, strength, endurance, speed, and agility while reducing their risk of injury. Our certified athletic trainers and certified strength and conditioning specialists implement cutting edge training methods to balance out movement patterns for: Improved functional movement, strength, […]READ MORE