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Do I Really Need Physical Therapy - or Can I Fix This at Home?
Short answer? Yes - you can (and should) do physical therapy at home. In fact, most lasting progress happens outside the clinic. With so many exercises, mobility routines, and recovery tools available today, people are more empowered than ever to take care of their bodies on their own. Stretching, strengthening, walking, and mindful movement all have real value - and for many people, they’re essential. The key question isn’t whether at-home work helps. It’s whether you’re wo

Regan
Jan 274 min read


Why Stretching Isn’t Fixing Your Pain (And What Actually Works)
If you’ve ever said “I just feel really tight” or “I need to stretch all the time,” you’re not alone. Stretching often feels good. It can temporarily reduce discomfort, give you a sense of relief, and make your body feel more at ease - especially after long days at a desk, workouts, or repetitive movement. But here’s the honest question most people never get answered: If stretching worked, wouldn’t your pain be gone by now? Why Stretching Feels Good (But Often Doesn’t Fix t

Regan
Jan 273 min read


Does Movement Help or Hurt?
Figure out how to fix your pain by understanding it better.

Regan
Oct 25, 20254 min read


Most Common Causes of Knee Pain
In the United States, roughly 25% of adults report knee pain. There are roughly 700,000 knee surgeries that occur within a single year. But what happens if you address the symptom (pain) without addressing the reason it's there in the first place? This is where I hope to change your mind. Is Pain the Problem? Often times, people go to their doctor to determine the cause of knee pain. Next steps are usually to get an X-ray or MRI, you find some arthritis or some deterioration

Regan
Sep 8, 20254 min read
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