by delliott | Jun 2, 2015 | Physical Therapy, rebound, Running, Swimming, triathlon
Much of medicine is striving for a proactive approach to treatment vs. a reactive. More and more people are getting active and taking charge of their health care. In the past, physical therapy has been predominately reactive. You get injured or have surgery, then go...
by delliott | Jan 9, 2015 | Physical Therapy, rebound, Running, Weight Lifting
Oh the weather outside is frightful, But the gym is so delightful, Since we’ve got no place to go, Let it snow let it snow let it snow! ‘Tis that time of year to debate bundling up and braving the chill or heading to the warmth (and potential monotony) of the gym. One...
by delliott | Nov 24, 2014 | Physical Therapy, rebound, Running
People are fascinating. We come in all different shapes, sizes, colors, and personalities. Humans are formed based on their ancestors, culture, family, environmental exposure, athletic and recreational activities, as well as habits of daily life. What we do with our...
by delliott | Jun 18, 2014 | Physical Therapy, rebound, Running
Did you know Brad Ott was recently featured in a Running Times article regarding core alignment and activation? This technique helped Edie Stevenson fix her form and break into success as a great runner! It is part of the Rebound Sports and Physical Therapy philosophy...
by delliott | Jun 12, 2014 | Physical Therapy, rebound, Running, Swimming, triathlon
Swimming is a fascinating sport. It is not a sport where you can simply put your brain on the shelf and just “go.” To excel at the sport you must be in tune with your body, what it is doing, where it is at in space, and anticipate the next movement. You must work with...
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