Rehab 2 Performance - Duke University
Rehab to Performance is devoted to “Bridging the Gap” from disability to ability; from treatment in the clinic to ret
Rehab to Performance is devoted to “Bridging the Gap” from disability to ability; from treatment in the clinic to return to participation; and from patient to athlete. This is accomplished by utilizing modern clinical treatment to regain functional capacity. We are a student arm of the International Society of Clinical Rehab Specialists (ISCRS) focusing on bridging the gap between treatment, rehabilitation, and performance.
We have our first movement screens of the semester tonight at Wilson Gym from 6pm to 8pm. We will be on the basketball courts instead of the second-floor classroom. Feel free to come drop by and get screened. The screens should take 5-10 minutes total. We will then follow up by giving you some corrective exercises to improve your movement!
03/22/2017
We would like to thank Scott Peters for sharing some information on incorporating push, pull, squat, hinge, and carry into rehabilitation and return to sport/activity.
10/21/2016
We would like to thank Dr. Harrison Vaughan and Dr. Eric Jorde of Integrative Clinical Concepts for providing an excellent lab based workshop on the assessment and treatment of headaches to our R2P students here at Duke.
10/13/2016
We had a great session with Tim Anderson of Original Strength going over Developmental Sequencing resets.
09/28/2016
The first installment of a series on coaching the windmill progression. Check out the Rehab2Performance Duke Youtube channel for the full progression and other great demonstrations.
Coaching the Windmill Progression Duke R2P is introducing its series on coaching the windmill progression. The windmill progression builds off the hip hinge by challenging thoracic mobility and shoulder stability. Check out …
09/23/2016
We had a great turnout for a lab based presentation on dry needling by Duke DPT assistant professor, Dr. Derek Clewley.
09/14/2016
FMS training for the first and second year students.
05/17/2016
Taking a few weeks this summer to go through the SFMA breakouts!
03/31/2016
Last night Duke R2P held another community annual movement exam. Thanks for everyone who came out!
03/28/2016
Illuminating Insights: Brett Aefsky
Brett Aefsky, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS is a staff Physical Therapist with Duke Athletics. He graduated from Duke University with his DPT in 2012 and completed the Physical Therapy Sports Residency at Duke Sports Medicine the following year. He has lectured for Return to Sport considerations at the NCPTA Annual conference and the APTA Midyear Conference.
https://duker2p.wordpress.com/2016/03/28/illuminating-insights-brett-aefsky/
Illuminating Insights: Brett Aefsky Brett Aefsky, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS is a staff Physical Therapist with Duke Athletics. He graduated from Duke University with his DPT in 2012 and completed the Physical Therapy Sports Residency at Duk…
03/24/2016
New Video series on pelvic dissociation progressions are up on the youtube channel. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8bIeUZRToz4JfPmaMmmVcQ
03/22/2016
Part 3 of the urinary incontinence series, this time focusing on interventions.
https://duker2p.wordpress.com/2016/03/21/urinary-incontinence-investigating-some-of-the-current-treatment-strategies/
Urinary Incontinence –Investigating some of the current treatment strategies. Healthcare practitoners should consider a holistic approach to heal patients. Accomplishing this goal requires therapists to be prepared to ask questions and listen carefully to patient’s activitie…
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