MR. CHRISTOPHER ANDREW WHITE, MS ATC LAT
Athletic Trainer in Phoenix, AZ

License number
Arizona 0115
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Athletic Trainer
Address
Address
4701 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85012
Phone
(602) 264-5291

Professional information

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Christopher White - Phoenix, AZ

Work:
Grimaldi's Pizzeria (CBO)
General Manager/Arizona Area Manager
Romano's Macaroni Grill
Corporate Trainer/Lead Manager/Asst
Education:
Jamestown College - Jamestown, ND
Criminal/Social Studies
Skills:
MS Office/Excel/Word, Power Point, Public Speaking, Inventory Management-COS Control Systems


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Christopher White - St. Louis, MO

Work:
Black Rose Salon
Independent Contractor
Abana Salon and Spa
Independent Contracted Stylist
Super Cuts - Phoenix, AZ Great Clips - Phoenix, AZ Licenced in Arizona, Colorado, and Missouri
Education:
St. Louis - St. Louis, MO
Msg in cosmetology


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Christopher White - St. Louis, MO

Work:
Abana Salon
Independent Stylist
Super Cuts - Phoenix, AZ
Stylist
Great Clips DBA Oliverio Clips - Phoenix, AZ
Stylist


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Owner At C&Amp;W Cabinets

Position:
owner at C&W Cabinets
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
C&W Cabinets - owner


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Owner, White And Associates

Position:
Owner at White and Associates
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona Area
Industry:
Legal Services
Work:
White and Associates - Owner


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Christopher A White, Phoenix AZ

Specialties:
Athletic Training
Address:
4701 N Central Ave, Phoenix 85012
(602) 264-5291 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Apparatus For Reducing The Occurrence Of Shoulder Dislocation Subluxation During Athletic Activity

US Patent:
5063941, Nov 12, 1991
Filed:
Nov 26, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/618062
Inventors:
Christopher A. White - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
A61B 1900, A61F 537, A61F 502
US Classification:
128869
Abstract:
An athletic brace to be worn with conventional shoulder pads for reducing the chance of subluxation of the shoulder which includes a wide elastic member that is internally wrapped about the upper arm and brought across the chest for attachment to the front of the shoulder pads. The elastic member tends to limit both abduction and external rotation of the upper arm of the user thereby reducing the chance of the athlete reaching the point that tends to stress the glenohumeral joint to the point of subluxation or dislocation.