PT Inquest is an online journal club. Hosted by Jason Tuori, Megan Graham, and Chris Juneau, the show looks at an article every week and discusses how it applies to current physical therapy practice.
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Integrating Performance Training and Physical Therapy with Dan Lorenz - Episode 27
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One of the areas of physical therapy that people tend to struggle with most is the later stages and return to sport progressions. Advanced strength and conditioning concepts are not commonly taught in physical therapy school, so are still and area that many PT’s can improve.
In this episode, I talk with my friend Dan Lorenz about how to get started learning and applying the principles of strength and conditioning to our physical therapy practices.
Plus, we talk at the end about blood flow restriction training and how we are both using BFR in our practices.
Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/integrating-performance-training-and-physical-therapy-with-dan-lorenz
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One of the areas of physical therapy that people tend to struggle with most is the later stages and return to sport progressions. Advanced strength and conditioning concepts are not commonly taught in physical therapy school, so are still and area that many PT’s can improve.
In this episode, I talk with my friend Dan Lorenz about how to get started learning and applying the principles of strength and conditioning to our physical therapy practices.
Plus, we talk at the end about blood flow restriction training and how we are both using BFR in our practices.
Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/integrating-performance-training-and-physical-therapy-with-dan-lorenz
Click Here to View My Online CoursesFull show notes: https://mikereinold.com/integrating-performance-training-and-physical-therapy-with-dan-lorenz
Want to learn more from me? I have a variety of online courses on my website!
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.
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Want to learn more? Check out my blog, podcasts, and online courses
Follow me: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube
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