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    UPMC Rooney Sports Complex

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Pittsburgh Steelers - May 30, 2023. Still there going strong.

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    4.6(51 reviews)
    3.4 miNorth Side

    The Pittsburgh Steelers are an American professional football team based in Pittsburgh. The…read moreSteelers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) Northdivision. Founded in 1933, the Steelers are the seventh-oldest franchise in the NFL, and the oldest franchise in the AFC. That said I grew up watching the Steelers play. I even had a commemorative drinking glass that had the list of dates they won the Super Bowl. Super Bowl championships(6):1974 (IX) 1975 (X) 1978 (XIII) 1979 (XIV) 2005 (XL) 2008(XLIII) Since it was my father that gave me the Steelers drinking glass I've never forgotten that I was a fan during their days of glory in the 1970's. They went on to win the Super Bowl two more times after my father died. I was also a big fan of the legendary Terry Bradshaw. We were born the same year. He was with the Steelers 14 years. I guess I'll always be a Steelers fan. But they will remain number two after my Dad's favorite team the Miami Dolphins!

    I'm not a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, but how can I not give the Steelers a five-star rating on Yelp?…read moreThe Steelers are tied with the AFC-rival New England Patriots for the most Super Bowl championships in NFL history. Both franchises have six Super Bowl titles. That's remarkable. Something else that's remarkable about the Steelers is the team has only had three head coaches since 1969: Chuck Noll (1969-1991, 23 seasons), Bill Cowher (1992-2006, 15 seasons), and Mike Tomlin (2007-present, 15 seasons through the 2021 season). Noll was responsible for Pittsburgh's first four Super Bowl championships in 1975, 1976, 1979, and 1980 (four championships in six years). Cowher was responsible for Super Bowl win #5 in 2006 and Tomlin was responsible for Super Bowl win #6 three years later in 2009. While Noll coached the Steelers during the early part of my lifetime, my memories of the Steelers are from the Cowher and Tomlin eras. Both Cowher and Tomlin have coached the Steelers for exactly 15 seasons now, so I think it's interesting to compare their careers. In 15 seasons, Cowher led the Steelers to 10 playoff appearances including two Super Bowl appearances: XXX in 1996 and XL in 2006. He spent his entire NFL head coaching career in Pittsburgh, compiling a record of 149-90-1 (.623) in the regular season and 12-9 (.571) in the postseason. In 15 seasons, Mike Tomlin also led the Steelers to 10 playoff appearances including two Super Bowl appearances: XLIII in 2009 and XLV in 2011. Like Cowher, Tomlin has also spent his entire NFL head coaching career in Pittsburgh, compiling a record of 154-85-2 (.643) in the regular season and 8-9 (.471) in the postseason. From this perspective, Cowher and Tomlin have had very similar levels of success over the same amount of time. Three players stick out in my mind when I think of the Steelers: Jerome Bettis, Hines Ward, and Ben Roethlisberger. Bettis played most of his pro career for Pittsburgh, 10 seasons (1996-2005). He ended his Hall-of-Fame career on a high note, winning Super Bowl XL. "The Bus" played college football at Notre Dame. In 2014, I got to meet him at a Georgia Tech vs. Notre Dame men's basketball game in Atlanta. He was just as nice in person as he was on TV. Hines Ward played his entire 14-year NFL career with the Steelers (1998-2011). He won two Super Bowls and was named MVP of Super Bowl XL. Ward grew up in the Atlanta area and played college football at my alma mater's rival, Georgia. Ward was drafted by Pittsburgh in 1998. Of course, all football fans know who Ben Roethlisberger is. After a successful junior year at Miami of Ohio (13-1 final record, No. 15 final AP ranking in 2003), the Steelers drafted Roethlisberger in 2004. "Big Ben" played 18 seasons for Pittsburgh. Those 18 seasons included 12 playoff appearances and three Super Bowl appearances (with the two Super Bowl titles, of course). Earlier this year (2022), I watched live on Monday Night Football as Roethlisberger walked around Heinz Field to say farewell to Steeler Nation: https://youtu.be/m63RkMdS3dk. Finally, while I never got to watch him play (except through clips), I've always enjoyed Terry Bradshaw as a TV analyst. He's got a big personality. Funny and entertaining. I've enjoyed Cowher's TV work as well.

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    Centers For Rehab Services

    3.3(4 reviews)
    0.0 miSouth Side

    I have been going here on and off (mostly on) since 2017. It is the facility my surgeon recommended…read moreafter hip surgery. I have worked with a few different therapists. However, my current physical therapist Alex is phenomenal. The facility is very nice, but it can get loud and crowded at times. Plus the bright lights can be a bit much. They do have a smaller gym and private rooms when necessary though. However they have any equipment you could want which gives you lots of options for rehabbing from injury or surgery. They even have a pool for aqua therapy. The therapists are knowledgeable and will work to find something that works for you. They also will ask someone else there if it's a tricky situation where something isn't working. Most of the aides are very nice and will help getting equipment you need, guide you through exercises and help keep the place clean. Physical therapy is something that you hope you never need. However, if you need it, this is the place to go.

    Really as good as it gets…read more If you are looking for a physical therapist in Pittsburgh go here. Do not pass go, just go straight here. I went here for several months for a sports injury and was to my surprise fixed up right as rain. Based on the seriousness of my injury I thought I was done for for good. This is a reveiw of the facility located at the Sports Medicine building These people know their stuff. This facility is top notch, the equipment is top notch and so are the therapists. I never had a late appointment. My therapist gave me all the attention I could ever ask for.

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