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WOOOORD ✌🏽 RepostBy @themvmtpts: "This is something we have talked about a few times on our podcast. As physical therapists we should be movement optimists. We should be focused on how we can keep people as active as possible, and how to continue being engaged in activities that give them meaning . We have the skills to be able to assess and appropriately modify activity to allow people to continue to participate in what they love . Far too often we have seen people just shut down clients activities at the first sign of discomfort or pain and you can literally see the hope be sucked out of the person . Are there times where you have to eliminate something? Yes, of course there is. But, the goal should always be to find away to modify activity first. If that is truly not possible, shutting it down for a period of time may be necessary . We would love to hear your thoughts . #alwaysmoving - The MVMT . Dalton Laino Will Nicholson Masters of Physical Therapy Students #themvmt #mvmtptswisdom" ̐ #movementculture #movement #flexibility #gymnasticstrengthtraining #barworkout #bodyweighttraining #injuryrecovery #mobility #stongcore #hipmobility #movewell #bodyawareness #strengthening #movingmeditation #mindbody #getinverted #strongandbendy #mindfulmovement #hipflexors #sportsrehab #injuryprevention #sportmedicine #physicaltherapist #physiotherapy #sportsinjury
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