Physical therapy is an obvious choice when you’ve injured your shoulder, sprained an ankle or are battling low back pain. But did you know that PTs are also trained to recognize the signs and symptoms of anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions?
Jake Gelrod recently marked his 5-year milestone with Therapeutic Associates PT and throughout the time and at every stage, says he has always felt tremendous support, both in his development as a clinician and as a manager.
At Therapeutic Associates PT, we have leaders in the field of pelvic health physical therapy and a multiplatform mentorship program that supports a unique and impactful career path.
By taking the time to properly warm up, you can significantly reduce your risk of injury and improve your overall workout performance. The exercises in these videos are a great place to start!
Boost strength and stability with at-home exercises targeting key muscle groups. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance performance and prevent injuries.
An exercise program that incorporates strength training, stretching, balance activities and power work — rather than focusing on just one of these areas — is the ideal pathway to optimize your health and fitness.