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Dr. Alexis Sams
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Dr. Alexis Sams, DPT of ansfpt.com on Treating Performance Artists

Dr. Alexis Sams is the owner and lead physical therapist of ANS Fitness and Physical Therapy, which specializes in providing total injury care for dancers – from rehabilitation to prevention and education. We recently asked Dr. Sams about her experiences treating different types of performance artists. Here’s what she shared: Tell us about your practice. What

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Giving Back: PTs Discuss How They Give Back to Their Communities

Beyond helping their patients overcome everything from chronic back pain to carpal tunnel syndrome, today’s physical therapists also make sure to take their skills outside of their offices, helping those in their community learn how to combat pain and improve their health. We recently checked in with PTs around the country to find out what

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Dr. Aaron Swanson
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Dr. Aaron Swanson Talks on How to Offer High-Quality Physical Therapy

Dr. Aaron Swanson, DPT, CSCS, FMS, TPI, FRR, received a degree in exercise science from the University of Tennessee and his doctorate in physical therapy from New York University. He offers physical therapy, movement and sports performance enhancement and wellness consultations through his practice, The A&G Project, based in Milton, Ga. We recently checked in with

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Igor Tserlyuk
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Interview With Igor Tserlyuk, DPT of Grasmere Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation

Igor Tserlyuk, DPT is the owner and Director of Grasmere Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation. Igor is an expert in Orthopedic and Neurological Rehabilitation. In his effort to help others he effectively integrates evidence-based practice and holistic methods to achieve optimal results for his patients. Tell us about your practice. What sets you apart from other practitioners in

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