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Sue Falsone
Sue Falsone was an American athletic trainer in Major League Baseball. When she was hired as Head Athletic Trainer for the Los Angeles Dodgers to start the 2012 season, she became the first—and to date only—female head athletic trainer in the major American professional sports leagues. == Early career ==
Falsone grew up in Buffalo, New York and graduated from Daemen College with a bachelor's degree in physical therapy and earned a master’s degree in human movement science from the University of North Carolina.〔〔 She obtained board certifications as a Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy, a Certified Athletic Trainer, and a Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Falsone spent seven years working for Athletes' Performance Institute (API), a private fitness facility catering to professional athletes, before she was hired as the team physical therapist for the Los Angeles Dodgers in October, 2007. While based out of the Phoenix area with Athletes' Performance Institute, Falsone worked with major leaguers, including Curt Schilling, and reportedly traveled to Boston multiple times to complete his physical therapy in 2005. She worked closely with API founder Mark Verstegen and credits him with her early development. She retained the position of Director of Physical Therapy for API when she joined the Dodgers.hi
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