MR. MARK JOHN ABERTON, PT
Physical Therapy at 3900, Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 1188042401
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Physical Therapist
Address
Address
1160 E 3900 S #5000, Salt Lake City, UT 84124
Phone
(801) 262-8486
(801) 284-8699 (Fax)
(801) 262-9752 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Mark Aberton
1826 Cottonwood Club Dr, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84117
Mark Aberton
1160 3900 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84124
Mark Aberton
1826 Cottonwood Club Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
Mark Aberton
2822 9760 S, South Jordan, UT 84095
Mark Aberton
7686 Sunbird Way, Midvale, UT 84047

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Mark J Aberton, Salt Lake City UT - PT (Physical therapy)

Mark J Aberton, Salt Lake City UT - PT (Physical therapy)

Specialties:
Physical Therapy
Address:
1160 E 3900 S SUITE 5000, Salt Lake City 84124
(801) 262-8486 (Phone), (801) 284-8699 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Mark John Aberton, Salt Lake City UT

Mark John Aberton, Salt Lake City UT

Specialties:
Physical Therapist
Address:
1160 E 3900 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84124


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Method, Apparatus, And System For Teaching A Person Neuromusculoskeletal Motor Patterns

Method, Apparatus, And System For Teaching A Person Neuromusculoskeletal Motor Patterns

US Patent:
2007021, Sep 20, 2007
Filed:
Mar 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/384892
Inventors:
Mark Aberton - Salt Lake City UT, US
Laura Aberton - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/00
US Classification:
473450000
Abstract:
Methods for teaching a person a neuromusculoskeletal motor pattern include attaching an optical beam-emitting device, such as a laser, to the body, defining a path on a specified surface, and causing the person to repeat a predetermined neuromusculoskeletal motor pattern while tracking the optical beam relative to the path. Such methods may be used to teach a person proper technique for shooting a basketball towards a basketball hoop. Apparatuses for teaching a person proper technique for shooting a basketball include a strap or sleeve configured to be secured to an upper arm of a person, and a battery-operated laser device attached to the strap or sleeve. Such apparatuses may be free from external cables or wires extending between the laser and any other device, and may include a sleeve having a portion configured to be positioned over a hand of the person.