Everyday thousands of practioners and patients seek ways to manage recurrent pain — the purpose of this blog is to inform, guide and assist in applying the best, evidence-based practices for moving beyond pain. written by Brian Yee PT, MPhty, OCS.
Everyday thousands of practioners and patients seek ways to manage recurrent pain — the purpose of this blog is to inform, guide and assist in applying the best, evidence-based practices for moving beyond pain. written by Brian Yee PT, MPhty, OCS.
3D Motion Capture Imaging for Sports Performance.
In collaboration with the Terminus Club, we can utilize 3D motion capture imaging to visualize athletes motions. www.terminusclub.com . Terminus Club is a Nike Golf Affiliate, where we analyze the golf swing through the 3D imaging and match it to a biomechanical analysis by the Motion Stability Physical Therapists, to determine... read more
Myofascial Trigger Point Dry Needling offered at Motion Stability Physical Therapy!
We are now providing myofascial trigger point dry needling. It has been a key clinical intervention that has complimented the integrative approach in treating chronic and sports injuries that we often see. Thank you to Jan Dommerholt for mentoring us through this process, as well as Joe Donnelly for introducing... read more
Maggie Gebhardt, PT, DPT – Physical Therapist
Maggie Gebhardt, PT, DPT is our newest addition to the Motion Stability team! She graduated from Georgia State University in the first inagural Doctor of Physical Therapy class, and has a great passion and exicitment to treat complex and recurrent orthopedic injuries, as well as sports injuries including golf, tennis,... read more
A Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT)
I would like to thank the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT) for granting me to become a Fellow of the Academy (FAAOMPT). I look forward in working with the Academy to further our Physical Therapy profession. read more
Nerve rehabilitation, such as sciatica and other radiculopathies, requires specific interventions based on mechanical and physiologic states of the neural tissue.
In the March 2009 Journal of Orthopaedic Sports and Physical Therapy, Dr. Coppieters demonstrated that specific movement of the nerve caused different lengths of movement along the median nerve, measured by real-time ultrasound imaging. Greatest movement was found with a neurodynamic slider, with less in a neurodynamic tensioner. This helps... read more
