You Don’t Have to Be Broken Before Coming to Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy, Psychology, Outdoor Sports, Trail Running Dr. Amanda Gresl PT, DPT, OCS Physical Therapy, Psychology, Outdoor Sports, Trail Running Dr. Amanda Gresl PT, DPT, OCS

You Don’t Have to Be Broken Before Coming to Physical Therapy

People often play the “wait and see” approach to their injuries. Sometimes it works, and in our world of personal bias as performance physical therapists, a lot of times it doesn't.

They wait until their symptoms have been going on too long and it starts affecting the activities they love before seeking care.

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Top Cues for Your Back Pain and Deadlifting

Top Cues for Your Back Pain and Deadlifting

Back pain is one of the most common injuries in the US, affecting 80% of people in their lifetime and 26% of people in the US at any given time.

As performance physical therapists, we treat an awful lot of back pain at our clinic.

As a result, we prescribe and dose out deadlifts frequently. Deadlifts are and will forever be one of my favorite movements for not only back pain but the self advocacy and empowerment that comes with it.

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Keep The Main Thing, The Main Thing

Keep The Main Thing, The Main Thing

If you’ve ever read Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey, you are probably super familiar with this phrase. It's one that gets passed around a lot in the athletic and professional sports world amongst athletes in regards to staying focused on the end goal. For me, this phrase is a pillar and cornerstone when it comes to not getting overwhelmed from life piling up and thinking small. Staying focused on the big picture and understanding how it fits the vision of what we want to achieve.

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From Years of Back Pain to Supple Tactician

From Years of Back Pain to Supple Tactician

One of my favorite people that I have had the pleasure to meet this year is Josh. He’s retired military, now working as a corporate strategist who enjoys hiking, traveling, and time on the gun range. From years of abuse training in the military to gradual deconditioning, Josh subsequently developed a herniated disc and chronic back pain, amongst shoulder, knee, pain and stiffness alike.

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