BreakThrough Physical Therapy To Host Rock Climbing Injury Prevention Clinic
Greensboro, NC (PRWEB) February 22, 2016 -- BreakThrough Physical Therapy (BTPT) is pleased to announce that Dr. Eva Witham, PT, DPT, will host a presentation in injury prevention and treatment techniques for rock climbers at REI in The Shops at Friendly Center in Greensboro, North Carolina on February 23, 2016.
The presentation, which will be held from 7 PM – 8 PM, will feature injury prevention techniques like core strengthening exercises, shoulder stabilization exercises, and stretching, as well as treatment options for common rock climbing injuries. Dr. Witham will also host a demonstration and be available for a Q&A session.
“As an active person and an avid rock climber, I know there’s nothing worse than being sidelined from doing something you love because of an injury. I look forward to the opportunity to share tips and techniques to help other climbers avoid potential injuries,” said Dr. Witham.
BTPT provides research-based therapy treatments that get patients back to doing the things they love faster and with lasting results. With fourteen North Carolina clinics, the group provides patient appointments within 24 hours, while developing individualized treatment plans based on each patient’s unique situation. Patients also receive one-on-one time with their physical therapist at every visit throughout their course of treatment. To schedule an appointment with one of Greensboro’s expert physios, please call (336) 274-7480.
About BreakThrough Physical Therapy (BTPT):
BreakThrough Physical Therapy (BTPT) is a private physical therapy practice with fourteen locations in Apex, Cameron, Cary, Greensboro, Fayetteville, Morehead City, Oxford, Raleigh, Wake Forest, and Winston Salem, North Carolina. BreakThrough Physios pride themselves in having advanced training in delivering hands-on treatment to achieve optimal results in a shorter timeframe for patients suffering from all orthopedic conditions. Common conditions treated include sports and work related injuries, neck and back pain, headaches, and muscle and tendon disorders. For more information visit BreakThroughPTclinics.com.
Brooke Mugavin, BreakThrough Physical Therapy, http://www.breakthroughptclinics.com, +1 (502) 548-0278, [email protected]
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