
Sport Sciences impacts people’s health when experts connect doable solutions to help heal or improve functionality.
But what about the therapist who offers a fix without close connection to a person’s needs? Have you seen it happen?
Interestingly, I just completed exercise therapy at the STAR Physical Therapy Center last week, for a shoulder injury. Laurie Wiese, my assigned physical
therapist … modeled an amazing approach to physical rehabilitation that turned around my shoulder problem … and far more. How so?
Check out Laurie’s three distinctive brain based approaches at this site.
Then today, an intriguing request came from Fiona Holland - leader of the Sports Massage and Exercise Therapy Program at the University of Derby at Buxton in Derbyshire. The request linked MITA Brain Based strategies and sport science and college level learning.
To respond ... I reviewed MITA strategies in recent MITA brain based books at university levels for wellness and therapeutic exercise possibilities. Then I reread recent research on MITA’s impact in college and clinical settings in press at ScienceDirect. It seems to me that sport sciences could be rejuvenated wherever experts draw on more mental action from current research about human capabilities and finctionality. That's been my experience anyway....
What experience have you had with sport therapy?










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