A Rainy Memorial Day Weekend in Colorado

This past weekend, along with a few family and friends, we were able to slip away to the mountains to find some rest and relaxation.

As more people rolled in, the updates of the rain followed. Couldn't believe how much rain dropped this past weekend and heres to hoping everyone was able to find some sunshine in there, got the yardwork in the were looking to complete, and got out a bit this past weekend.

We were blessed to have some of our long time friends come into town to explore this weekend. Got out on a few hikes encompassing Summit County. Trail names were established and dialed in. Bad decisions were made and the weather could only be described as one way........ ominous.

I'll be honest, I did not write a newsletter this week. I decided to find some time away and just enjoy the people around us this weekend.

We have added quite a few new faces to the newsletter and excited to announce a new series through the month of June.

We get asked a lot, are we a physical therapy company or a training company. The answer is WE'RE BOTH. We're going to dive deeper into who we are and who we treat. We're blessed to work with a variety of different people and injuries and we're excited to explore further into each area. 

Until then, hope everyone had a Happy Memorial Day!

 

Helping athletes RESOLVE THEIR PAIN by CLEARLY DEFINING THE PROBLEM and IMPLEMENTING EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS to get them back doing the activities they love!

If you are currently struggling with an injury or unable to perform in the activities you enjoy. Please follow the link to schedule a consultation call to discuss how we can help you.

Dr. Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1

Josh is a board certified specialist, practicing physical therapy since 2015, graduating with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and Bachelors degree in Physics from the University of Wisconsin - Lacrosse.

He established Tundra Performance and Physical Therapy in 2022 after working and treating in high demand, outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine clinics throughout his career. At Tundra Performance, he set forth with the intent and goal to raise the standardization of care and practice of what physical therapists can offer patients. His approach to treatment is centered around combining movement and manual therapy interventions, placing the patient’s goals at the forefront of their rehabilitation journey. Progressing and moving beyond the confines of therapy and rehabilitation into the realm of performance.

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