Nick Hadinger, PT, DPT, USAW
Physical Therapist | Sports
4225 E Windrose Dr Suite 111 Phoenix AZ, 85032About
Dr. Nick Hadinger is owner and physical therapist at Streamline Performance Physical Therapy in the Phoenix and Scottsdale area. Nick specializes in treatment of shoulders, hips and knee injuries in active adults and youth athletes. Nick was a former Division 1 swimmer himself and currently works as a member of the Team USA Sports Medicine Network and with USA Swimming traveling to national and international level competitions throughout the year.
His practice in Paradise Valley, AZ offers 1-on-1 care with 3 other amazing providers, group fitness classes and massage therapy. Each patient is treated as an individual and recieves a customized plan of care consisting of hands on soft tissue work, joint manipulation, shockwave therapy, dry needling, running gait analysis, swim stroke analysis and presciptive exercises for their condition.
Streamline prioritizes treating the body as a whole and finding the root cause to the patient's symptoms and doesn't beleive in a quick fix solution. If you'd like to contact Nick or any of the Streamline staff, they offer FREE consults with their team to talk to you directly about your needs and make sure it's a good fit before you come in.
Education and Training
University of Arizona BS Physiology 2012
Northern Arizona University Doctor of Physical Therapy 2016
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Nick Hadinger, PT, DPT, USAW's Expert Contributions
After an accident how long will it take for my body to regain its original strength?
Healing timelines after an accident can vary greatly based on the patient's prior physical condition and the speed and position of the accident. Prognosis can range from a few weeks to several months or even years. Being evaluated by a healthcare professional and assessing the level of sensitivity, severity of discomfort, and how irritable it is with different tests will help to narrow down a more accurate prognosis. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Owner/Physical Therapist Streamline Performance Physical Therapy 2019 - Present
Professional Memberships
- National Strength and Conditioning Association
- USA Sports Medicine Network
- USA Swimming Sports Medicine Network
Teaching and speaking
- Northern Arizona University Physical Therapy SummitUnited States Olympic Training Center Athlete Injury Assessments
Favorite Place to Vacation
- The Mountains
Hobbies / Sports
- Camping, Hiking, Snowboarding, Swimming, Cycling, Running, Weightlifting
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A Leading Expert Committed to Optimizing Performance and Recovery
In the heart of Phoenix, AZ, Dr. Nick Hadinger is redefining what it means to be a physical therapist. As the owner of Streamline Performance Physical Therapy, Dr. Hadinger is renowned not just for his clinical expertise but for his unwavering commitment to helping clients return to their active lifestyles with confidence. With a coordinated effort between multiple disciplines within his practice, each patient’s results are truly optimized to achieve their goals.
Dr. Hadinger’s journey began with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Northern Arizona University, complemented by an undergraduate degree in Physiology from the University of Arizona. His academic credentials are impressive, but it’s his athletic background and application of it’s context that truly sets him apart. A former Division I swimmer and a competitor in the 2012 US Olympic Trials, Dr. Hadinger has a profound understanding of the physical demands placed on the body by training and competition.
At Streamline Performance, Dr. Hadinger and his team cater to a diverse clientele, from Ironman triathletes to weekend warriors and high school athletes. Their expertise spans a wide range of non-operative and post-operative injuries, including those affecting the shoulder, back, hips, and knees. What makes Streamline Performance unique is its holistic approach to rehabilitation. Clients benefit from personalized one-on-one therapy sessions, integrated personal training, and targeted massage therapy. This comprehensive care ensures that every patient not only recovers but thrives long term, distinguishing Streamline from the typical large clinic experience.
Dr. Hadinger’s credentials extend beyond his practice. He is a certified USA Weightlifting Coach and an active member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the USA Sports Medicine Network. His role with the USA Swimming Sports Medicine Network has allowed him to travel with and provide care for Team USA athletes at various national and international events, further cementing his status as a leading figure in sports rehabilitation.
When he’s not in the clinic or traveling with athletes, Dr. Hadinger enjoys exploring the great outdoors. His passions include camping, swimming, cycling, and snowboarding. He and his wife, Lindsay, along with their daughter Charlotte and two dogs, are avid explorers of Phoenix’s culinary scene, always on the hunt for the city’s next great dining experience.
Dr. Nick Hadinger is more than a physical therapist; he’s a dedicated professional whose expertise and enthusiasm make him a standout figure in Arizona’s medical community.
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