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Biography

Eric Leighton, AT, ATC, is the functional rehab leader for Sports Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He graduated from Capital University with a Bachelors degree in athletic training in 2000, and is licensed by the state of Ohio, as well as nationally certified. Before becoming an athletic trainer, Eric was certified as an Emergency Medical Technician in the state of Ohio and worked in a specialized post surgical and rehabilitation center for hand and arm injuries. Prior to joining the Nationwide Children’s Sports Medicine team, Eric served as the Athletic Trainer for Delaware Hayes High School in Delaware, Ohio for six years and before that at Big Walnut High School and Dublin Scioto High School. Eric is also involved with the Institute for International Sport, based at the University of Rhode Island, as part of the Sports Medicine team for the U.S. and World Scholar Athlete Games. Eric’s sports career consisted of 6 years of Lacrosse, 4 in high school and 2 years in the U.S. Navy. Eric decided to look into athletic training after injuring his knee and going through therapy. The athletic trainers were able to help Eric work through his injury, remain active and ultimately to return to activity.

Academic and Clinical Areas

Sports Medicine

Clinical Leader

Primary Department

Sports Medicine

Professional Experience

2001 - 2007 Delaware Hayes High School, Athletic trainer2000 - 2001 Big Walnut High School, Athletic Trainer1995 - 1998 Rehab Technician, Hand and Microsurgery Assoc.1988 - 1996 United States Navy, Aviation Ordnanceman

Contact Information

Sports Medicine

Call us at: (614)355-8737

                    5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Contact Information

Call us at: (614)355-8737

Sports Medicine5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Learn more about Eric N. Leighton

Biography

Eric Leighton, AT, ATC, is the functional rehab leader for Sports Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He graduated from Capital University with a Bachelors degree in athletic training in 2000, and is licensed by the state of Ohio, as well as nationally certified. Before becoming an athletic trainer, Eric was certified as an Emergency Medical Technician in the state of Ohio and worked in a specialized post surgical and rehabilitation center for hand and arm injuries. Prior to joining the Nationwide Children’s Sports Medicine team, Eric served as the Athletic Trainer for Delaware Hayes High School in Delaware, Ohio for six years and before that at Big Walnut High School and Dublin Scioto High School. Eric is also involved with the Institute for International Sport, based at the University of Rhode Island, as part of the Sports Medicine team for the U.S. and World Scholar Athlete Games. Eric’s sports career consisted of 6 years of Lacrosse, 4 in high school and 2 years in the U.S. Navy. Eric decided to look into athletic training after injuring his knee and going through therapy. The athletic trainers were able to help Eric work through his injury, remain active and ultimately to return to activity.

Academic and Clinical Areas

Sports Medicine

Clinical Leader

Primary Department

Sports Medicine

Professional Experience

2001 - 2007 Delaware Hayes High School, Athletic trainer2000 - 2001 Big Walnut High School, Athletic Trainer1995 - 1998 Rehab Technician, Hand and Microsurgery Assoc.1988 - 1996 United States Navy, Aviation Ordnanceman

Contact Information

Sports Medicine

Call us at: (614)355-8737

                    5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Contact Information

Call us at: (614)355-8737

Sports Medicine5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Learn more about Eric N. Leighton

Contact Information

  • Call us at:
  • (614)355-8737
  • Sports Medicine5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Learn more about Eric N. Leighton

Biography

Eric Leighton, AT, ATC, is the functional rehab leader for Sports Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He graduated from Capital University with a Bachelors degree in athletic training in 2000, and is licensed by the state of Ohio, as well as nationally certified. Before becoming an athletic trainer, Eric was certified as an Emergency Medical Technician in the state of Ohio and worked in a specialized post surgical and rehabilitation center for hand and arm injuries. Prior to joining the Nationwide Children’s Sports Medicine team, Eric served as the Athletic Trainer for Delaware Hayes High School in Delaware, Ohio for six years and before that at Big Walnut High School and Dublin Scioto High School. Eric is also involved with the Institute for International Sport, based at the University of Rhode Island, as part of the Sports Medicine team for the U.S. and World Scholar Athlete Games. Eric’s sports career consisted of 6 years of Lacrosse, 4 in high school and 2 years in the U.S. Navy. Eric decided to look into athletic training after injuring his knee and going through therapy. The athletic trainers were able to help Eric work through his injury, remain active and ultimately to return to activity.

Biography

Eric Leighton, AT, ATC, is the functional rehab leader for Sports Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He graduated from Capital University with a Bachelors degree in athletic training in 2000, and is licensed by the state of Ohio, as well as nationally certified. Before becoming an athletic trainer, Eric was certified as an Emergency Medical Technician in the state of Ohio and worked in a specialized post surgical and rehabilitation center for hand and arm injuries. Prior to joining the Nationwide Children’s Sports Medicine team, Eric served as the Athletic Trainer for Delaware Hayes High School in Delaware, Ohio for six years and before that at Big Walnut High School and Dublin Scioto High School. Eric is also involved with the Institute for International Sport, based at the University of Rhode Island, as part of the Sports Medicine team for the U.S. and World Scholar Athlete Games. Eric’s sports career consisted of 6 years of Lacrosse, 4 in high school and 2 years in the U.S. Navy. Eric decided to look into athletic training after injuring his knee and going through therapy. The athletic trainers were able to help Eric work through his injury, remain active and ultimately to return to activity.

Biography

Eric Leighton, AT, ATC, is the functional rehab leader for Sports Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He graduated from Capital University with a Bachelors degree in athletic training in 2000, and is licensed by the state of Ohio, as well as nationally certified. Before becoming an athletic trainer, Eric was certified as an Emergency Medical Technician in the state of Ohio and worked in a specialized post surgical and rehabilitation center for hand and arm injuries. Prior to joining the Nationwide Children’s Sports Medicine team, Eric served as the Athletic Trainer for Delaware Hayes High School in Delaware, Ohio for six years and before that at Big Walnut High School and Dublin Scioto High School. Eric is also involved with the Institute for International Sport, based at the University of Rhode Island, as part of the Sports Medicine team for the U.S. and World Scholar Athlete Games. Eric’s sports career consisted of 6 years of Lacrosse, 4 in high school and 2 years in the U.S. Navy. Eric decided to look into athletic training after injuring his knee and going through therapy. The athletic trainers were able to help Eric work through his injury, remain active and ultimately to return to activity.

Eric Leighton, AT, ATC, is the functional rehab leader for Sports Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He graduated from Capital University with a Bachelors degree in athletic training in 2000, and is licensed by the state of Ohio, as well as nationally certified. Before becoming an athletic trainer, Eric was certified as an Emergency Medical Technician in the state of Ohio and worked in a specialized post surgical and rehabilitation center for hand and arm injuries. Prior to joining the Nationwide Children’s Sports Medicine team, Eric served as the Athletic Trainer for Delaware Hayes High School in Delaware, Ohio for six years and before that at Big Walnut High School and Dublin Scioto High School. Eric is also involved with the Institute for International Sport, based at the University of Rhode Island, as part of the Sports Medicine team for the U.S. and World Scholar Athlete Games. Eric’s sports career consisted of 6 years of Lacrosse, 4 in high school and 2 years in the U.S. Navy. Eric decided to look into athletic training after injuring his knee and going through therapy. The athletic trainers were able to help Eric work through his injury, remain active and ultimately to return to activity.

Eric Leighton, AT, ATC, is the functional rehab leader for Sports Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He graduated from Capital University with a Bachelors degree in athletic training in 2000, and is licensed by the state of Ohio, as well as nationally certified. Before becoming an athletic trainer, Eric was certified as an Emergency Medical Technician in the state of Ohio and worked in a specialized post surgical and rehabilitation center for hand and arm injuries.

Prior to joining the Nationwide Children’s Sports Medicine team, Eric served as the Athletic Trainer for Delaware Hayes High School in Delaware, Ohio for six years and before that at Big Walnut High School and Dublin Scioto High School. Eric is also involved with the Institute for International Sport, based at the University of Rhode Island, as part of the Sports Medicine team for the U.S. and World Scholar Athlete Games. Eric’s sports career consisted of 6 years of Lacrosse, 4 in high school and 2 years in the U.S. Navy. Eric decided to look into athletic training after injuring his knee and going through therapy. The athletic trainers were able to help Eric work through his injury, remain active and ultimately to return to activity.

Academic and Clinical Areas

Sports Medicine

Clinical Leader

Primary Department

Sports Medicine

Academic and Clinical Areas

Sports Medicine

Clinical Leader

Primary Department

Sports Medicine

Academic and Clinical Areas

Sports Medicine

Clinical Leader

Primary Department

Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine

Clinical Leader

Primary Department

Sports Medicine

  • Sports Medicine
  • Clinical Leader
  • Primary Department
  • Sports Medicine

Professional Experience

2001 - 2007 Delaware Hayes High School, Athletic trainer2000 - 2001 Big Walnut High School, Athletic Trainer1995 - 1998 Rehab Technician, Hand and Microsurgery Assoc.1988 - 1996 United States Navy, Aviation Ordnanceman

Professional Experience

2001 - 2007 Delaware Hayes High School, Athletic trainer2000 - 2001 Big Walnut High School, Athletic Trainer1995 - 1998 Rehab Technician, Hand and Microsurgery Assoc.1988 - 1996 United States Navy, Aviation Ordnanceman

Professional Experience

2001 - 2007 Delaware Hayes High School, Athletic trainer2000 - 2001 Big Walnut High School, Athletic Trainer1995 - 1998 Rehab Technician, Hand and Microsurgery Assoc.1988 - 1996 United States Navy, Aviation Ordnanceman

2001 - 2007 Delaware Hayes High School, Athletic trainer2000 - 2001 Big Walnut High School, Athletic Trainer1995 - 1998 Rehab Technician, Hand and Microsurgery Assoc.1988 - 1996 United States Navy, Aviation Ordnanceman

2001 - 2007 Delaware Hayes High School, Athletic trainer

Contact Information

Sports Medicine

Call us at: (614)355-8737

                    5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Contact Information

Sports Medicine

Call us at: (614)355-8737

                    5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Contact Information

Sports Medicine

Call us at: (614)355-8737

                    5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Sports Medicine

Call us at: (614)355-8737

                    5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Call us at: (614)355-8737

                    5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)

Call us at: (614)355-8737

                    5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)
  • Call us at:
  • (614)355-8737
  • 5680 Venture DriveDublin, OH 43017 (map)