Dr. Shelby Daly has been a certified athletic trainer since 2015 with a Doctorate in Athletic Training from Florida International University. She specializes in innovation, optimization, leadership, business operations, and logistics. Her clinical experience spans collegiate, professional, and non-traditional-based settings, where she focuses on injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance optimization. Shelby integrates evidence-based practice with innovative recovery and somatic mental wellness strategies to support whole-athlete health. She is passionate about advancing sports medicine through innovation, education, and advocacy. Shelby hosts To The Bone: Sports Medicine Podcast, a platform that amplifies diverse voices in the athletic training profession and explores emerging trends in performance, recovery, and healthcare leadership. Her work bridges clinical practice, entrepreneurship, and mentorship to strengthen the future of the athletic training profession.
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