Amy Arundale
Amelia (Amy) Arundale, PT, PhD, is a physical therapist and researcher. Amy gained experience working at multiple soccer clubs in the US and Norway. She applied this experience working at Balance Physical Therapy providing physical therapy for the North Carolina F.C. Youth and the U23 Carolina Railhawks. In 2013, Amy moved to Newark, Delaware to pursue a PhD. Amy’s dissertation examined primary and secondary ACL injury prevention as well as career length and return to performance in soccer players. After a short post-doc in Sweden, Amy spent three years at the Brooklyn Nets as a physical therapist and biomechanist. Today, she works as a physical therapist at Red Bull’s Athlete Performance Center in Thalgau, Austria. Working with soccer players as well as athletes across Red Bull’s vast athletic disciplines, she also presents and teaches frequently on topics related to return to sport and performance, ACL rehabilitation, on-field/court rehabilitation particularly related to motor learning, and tailoring rehabilitation to the demands of an athlete. Outside of work, Amy plays Australian Rules Football for the Munich Kangaroos, the New York Magpies and the USAFL Freedom (the US National Team).