Architech Sports and physical therapy Ballantyne
Services: Physical Therapy & Sports Performance
Address: Morrison Family YMCA - 9405 Bryant Farms Rd, Charlotte, NC 28277
Phone: 980-207-2707
Fax: 980-207-2783
MEET THE BALLANTYNE STAFF
Alan Tyson
Email: alan@architechsports.com
Alan Tyson is the President Architech Sports and Physical Therapy. He was the former Vice President of Sports Performance and Rehabilitation for OrthoCarolina. He is a physical therapist board certified as a sports clinical specialist, a certified athletic trainer and certified strength and conditioning specialist. He has worked with the Charlotte Knights (AAA affiliate of the Chicago White Sox) and continues to serve as a consultant to the team. Alan is also a consultant with the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte Eagles.
Alan has spoken regionally and nationally on various training topics including the foot and ankle, spine care, hip and knee rehabilitation, and he has developed two continuing education courses on the shoulder. He has written 3 books and developed specific training programs for the female athlete, the baseball pitcher, and for football players preparing for the NFL combines. Alan is also an associate editor of the National Strength and Conditioning Journal. He co-hosted a weekly radio show “Health Headlines” on 1110AM WBT with Stacey Sims and Dr. Russ Greenfield for 3 years.
SYDNEY O’BRIEN
Email: sydney@architechsports.com
Sydney joined Architech Sports after graduating with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from High Point University. Prior to studying at HPU, Sydney attended East Carolina University where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training.
During her time at ECU, Sydney was able to work with a variety of athletes as she was responsible for the rehabilitation of their athletes both on and off the field.
Sydney’s passion for physical therapy and sports performance began when she was a young athlete. She suffered 2 ACL tears in high school while playing soccer. Her Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist at the time taught her that you can return to a high level of play even after sustaining a major injury. Sydney found that she had a passion to guide athletes back to their independence, high level performance and confidence while she went through the rehab process herself.
When Sydney isn't in the clinic, she loves anything and everything outdoors. She is always willing to play a pick-up soccer game or go for a hike. She enjoys running and recently completed her first Marathon. Her next endurance athlete goal is to compete in an Iron Man.
Carey Million
Email: carey@architechsports.com
Carey received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA and a Bachelor of Exercise Science from Elon University in North Carolina.
Originally from Florence, NJ, Carey was 4-year varsity starter in softball, basketball, and field hockey in high school. Carey continued her softball career as a catcher for Elon University in the Colonial Athletic Association. She earned all-conference honors and holds the single season RBI record.
Carey understands the demands of competitive sports both mentally and physically and is passionate about helping athletes and individuals develop both areas through their rehab. She is excited to serve the Charlotte area and help individuals perform better in their daily activities, sports, and passions.
In her free time Carey enjoys being active, playing tennis, exploring the Charlotte area, and spending time with friends and family.
trey Miles
Email: trey.miles@architechsports.com
Trey joined Architech Sports and Physical Therapy after graduating with his Doctorate of Physical Therapy and Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise and Sport Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He completed his final 3-month clinical rotation with Architech while finishing his Doctorate, and then returned to officially join the team after graduation.
During his time at UNC, Trey worked with the Men’s Basketball team as a student manager under Coach Roy Williams. Through this opportunity he gained experience working with elite athletes and further developed his understanding of what it takes to reach this level. Along with this, he completed a minor in Coaching Education in which he explored a variety of different sports and coached a youth basketball team.
Trey grew up in Burlington, North Carolina where he played competitive high school and travel basketball. In his free time, Trey enjoys spending time with his wife and family, playing basketball, collecting sneakers, and watching UNC Sports.
KAT SHULER
Email: kat.shuler@architechsports.com
Kat joins ASPT after graduating with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Wingate University. Prior to that, she earned her Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science with a minor in Psychology at Central Michigan University.
Kat grew up in Michigan where she participated in cross country, basketball, and track through high school. Due to numerous sports-related injuries and her time spent as a patient in physical therapy, Kat developed a passion for the physical and mental recovery needed for return to sport rehabilitation.
In her free time, Kat enjoys spending time with her husband and two dogs, watching football and hockey, visiting local Charlotte breweries, kayaking, and weightlifting.
lizzie andrews
Email: lizzie@architechsports.com
Lizzie received her bachelor’s in Athletic Training at East Carolina University in 2018. She went on to work at North Pitt High School in Greenville, NC after graduating. Lizzie then got her Master’s in Kinesiology at Georgia Southern University. She worked in campus recreation at the university treating individuals of athletic skill level. After school she worked in a sports medicine office. No matter where she went, she incorporated rehab into the offices.
Lizzie was a swimmer in high school at Myers Park and went on to swim club level at ECU. She loves swimming but has a passion for treating any active individual. Lizzie has a passion for movement and keeping people active. She wants make sure those that sustain injuries get back stronger and more prepared so they keep being active through their lives.
In her free time, you can find Lizzie at home playing with her two dogs Ruby and Polly. She also loves running, spending time outside, and traveling to see friends.