Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is an evidence-based approach to restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving long-term function after injury, surgery, or chronic stress on the body.

It includes a range of techniques such as corrective exercises, manual therapy, mobility training, and neuromuscular re-education, which is often tailored to specific joints, muscle groups, or movement patterns.

People turn to physical therapy for various reasons, including recovering from sports injuries, car accidents, improving post-surgical outcomes, managing chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, or simply regaining strength and flexibility after prolonged periods of inactivity.

Whether guided by a clinician or done independently at home, physical therapy helps rebuild strength, stabilize joints, prevent re-injury, and improve everyday movement.

In this section, you’ll find performance-based strategies I’ve used throughout my basketball career, drawn from my rehab experiences with broken bones, ankle and shoulder injuries, and post-op recovery. These are practical, research-backed solutions for athletes, aging adults, and anyone looking to improve their mobility and overall well-being.

👉 Dealing with pain or limited mobility? Start with my article, DIY Joint Pain Relief Tips: How to Reduce Joint Pain at Home, to discover simple and effective solutions you can implement today.

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