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About Benny Vaughn

Benny Vaughn LMT, ATC, CSCS, NCTMBBenny Vaughn LMT, ATC, CSCS, NCTMB

Benny Vaughn has 34 years of massage experience treating athletes, fitness enthusiasts and active adults. He is internationally known as an expert in the assessment and treatment of athletic-related soft-tissue dysfunction using manual techniques.

Mr. Vaughn is a graduate of the University of Florida, College of Health and Human Performance, with a degree in Health Education and specialist certification in Health Promotion and Wellness.  He is a Certified Athletic Trainer (NATA), a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA), and is Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCTMB).

Mr. Vaughn was on the sports medicine staff of the USA Track and Field team for the 2003 World Championships in Paris, France; the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece; and the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, Japan.

He has received numerous awards and recognition, including the 1989 American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), National Meritorious award and the 1996 International Achievement Award from the Florida State Massage Therapy Association (FSMTA). 

Mr. Vaughn operates an athletic therapy office in Fort Worth, Texas, offering precision fascial stretching and manual therapy for performance enhancement and therapeutic intervention for pain and limited motion.

One Response to “About Benny Vaughn”

  1. Mr. Vaughn,
    My son, Joel Hasley (football player at Aledo High School), is having trouble with his foot again. Your diagonosis was “rigid foot.” The custom orthos for his shoes helped for awhile. However, he has worked out this summer at Aledo HS football field on articial turf, and his foot is starting to bother him again. He uses the inclined board to stretch and uses the toe stretchers some. I know you are out of the country now. Is there anyone else we can take him to help this problem? Football season starts soon, and he is set to have a great year if we can get a handle on this foot problem. Your help would be greatly appreciated.

    Jimmy Hasley

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