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Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
In this show, we explore emerging topics and research that are influencing the fields of physical therapy, strength, function, movement, and performance. Join us for engaging discussions and interviews with experts in sports medicine, athletic performance, and rehabilitative care
.Our goal is to provide valuable insights and practical advice that can be applied by practitioners, athletes, and anyone interested in optimizing their health and well-being. Each episode will delve into the latest scientific breakthroughs, innovative techniques, and evidence-based practices that are shaping the future of these dynamic fields. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious learner, you'll find inspiration and knowledge to help you achieve your personal and professional goals. So tune in, stay informed, and elevate your understanding of how to enhance human potential through movement and care.
Physical Therapy Innovations: Collaborative Approaches In Strength, Function, Movement, and Performance
Dr. Brian Hortz of Structure and Function
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Brian Hortz, Director of Research and Education of Structure & Function Education.
Dr. Hortz is an instructor and the Director of Research and Education for Structure & Function Education, Dr. Hortz teaches the Dry Needling Foundations and Advanced Dry Needling courses.
Dr. Hortz was inducted into the Ohio Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame in 2018,
In 2015, he received the National Athletic Trainers Association Athletic Trainer Service Award, recognizing his contributions to the athletic training profession, He received The Board of Certification Dan Liberia Award in 2009, and was the Ohio Athletic Trainer of the Year in 2008.
In this episode, Dr. Hortz provides an introduction to dry needling, the affects of dry needling and healing, and offers advice on implementing dry needling into practice for physical therapists, occupational therapist, athletic trainers, and chiropractors.
You can contact Dr. Brian Hortz and Structure & Function Education by visiting their website:
www.structureandfunction.net