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Bradley Marsic, MS, LAT, ATC, joined Florida Atlantic University as an athletic training fellow in July of 2020. He was then elevated to an assistant athletic trainer for football in 2021 and was again elevated in 2025 to his current role of Associate Athletic Trainer (Football) and Director of Rehabilitation.
Marsic earned his Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Ohio University in 2018 and went on to obtain his Master of Science in Health and Human Performance from Oklahoma State University in 2020.
As an experienced and dedicated Certified Athletic Trainer with a passion for optimizing athlete health, rehabilitation, and performance through evidence-based practices, Marsic specializes in injury assessment, rehabilitation, post-operative care, and return-to-play protocols. Marsic is skilled in advanced manual therapy techniques, dry needling, Graston Technique, and Blood Flow Restriction training.
Prior to his time at FAU, Marsic was a graduate assistant athletic trainer for Oklahoma State University Football from 2018 to 2020, where he provided comprehensive medical care, assisted with concussion management, performed administrative duties, and implemented rehabilitation practices. Before that, he gained valuable experience as an athletic training student intern with Northwestern University Football in 2017, assisting with injury diagnosis, rehabilitation, and injury prevention.
He is committed to athlete well-being, innovative treatment approaches, and collaboration with coaches, strength and conditioning staff, physical therapists, and sports performance teams. Marsic also enjoys mentoring the next generation of athletic trainers by improving the student experience and providing valuable learning opportunities to future athletic trainers.