DPT, MSPT, CSCS
Tony Mikla is a sports physical therapist and performance coach. His practice, Kime Performance Institute, is dedicated to the improvement of his clients’ performance in life on and off the field. Dr. Mikla speaks and teaches nationally on sports physical therapy and is active in research having published multiple papers in international journals. He previously served as the Physical Therapy Manager at the world renowned EXOS in Phoenix, AZ, working with best athletes in the world. At Kime, he oversees the Master Clinician Development Program, a pathway to developing clinical mastery in sports medicine.
He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, USA Track and Field Certified Coach, and has been working with athletes and clients on movement dysfunction and pathology for the last 20 years. Tony works with all levels of patients and has developed a specialty in Sports Medicine over the years, working closely with world renowned Surgeons, Recreational Clients, Tactical Operators, and Elite Athletes. He has published numerous articles on Training and Rehabilitation and kinetic linking for performance. Over his career, Tony has worked as a consultant for Professional Teams in the MLB and NBA, as well as individual athletes including, Olympic Champions, MMA Champions, PGA Tour Professionals, US Military Special Operators, and athletes from NBA, MLB, NFL, and NHL.
Tony has presented nationally for the APTA, NATA, and NSCA conferences. He is an instructor for a long term sports medicine course, and guest instructor at Sacramento State University and University of the Pacific PT programs. He has also served as adjunct clinical faculty for Northern Arizona University PT Program. Tony was a finalist for the 2014 NSCA Sports Medicine Rehabilitation Specialist of the Year, and was awarded the 40 Under 40 from the Sacramento Business Journal in 2017. He and his facility is considered one of the top destinations for sports medicine in the country.
hi Tony,
I am looking for a taping pattern for genu varum. Can you please suggest a rocktape protocol for this condition? thank you!
Lynda