Core Concepts
Developmental Kinesiology-Breathing
I’ve recently had the pleasure of watching my newborn son grow and develop. I’ve been amazed by how fast this happens and how quickly skills are acquired. I’ve decided to start a blog series based off of this development and how it applies to my practice and core concepts in Read more…
Core Concepts
Review of Training=Rehab, Rehab=Training
Training =Rehab, Rehab=Training This weekend I had the opportunity to learn from some of the industry’s best as we discussed screening, correction, and principles of training and rehab. Charlie Weingroff as well as local wunderkinds Patrick Ward and Jimmy Yuan were on hand to work hands on through these principles. Read more…
Chronic Pain
Why you shouldn’t wear Danskos:
I see patients with foot pain daily. The vast majority fall into two occupations: postal workers, or nurses (or within the employ of a hospital). This blog is aimed more for the healthcare profession, however, both these professions (and many others) are on their feet for many long hours every Read more…
Core Concepts
We are cars.
I’ve had a slough of patients that have asked how the whole picture of physical therapy fits into their specific rehab. I’ve had patients ask why I am treating their hips when it’s their shoulders and back that are hurting. This blog is an attempt at my response to them Read more…