In the ever-evolving sphere of health and fitness, the quest to sidestep the scalpel in favor of less invasive approaches has directed us towards physical therapy and regenerative medicine.
I recently sat down with Dr. Garry Ho, a sports medicine specialist at OrthoVirginia. Dr. Ho doesn’t just see patients; he sees potential athletes in everyone, regardless of age. This perspective is refreshing, as recreational athletes search for the high quality of care, typically only reserved for the professionals. Dr. Ho’s collaboration with our physical therapy team at Cohen Health and Performance underscores a synergy that is pushing boundaries and redefining injury recovery, physical therapy, and fitness.
Why is it, you might ask, that burgeoning athletes—still green behind the ears—are succumbing to afflictions once reserved for adults? Dr. Ho sheds light on this conundrum, attributing it to a modern paradox: the pursuit of fitness through sport versus the foundational necessity of being fit to engage in sport. It’s a chicken-or-the-egg scenario that has far-reaching implications for our approach to physical therapy and training.
Physical therapy, in this narrative, is not just a reactive measure but a proactive toolkit. It’s about recalibrating our bodies, ensuring they are primed and ready for the demands we place on them, whether that’s chasing a soccer ball, sprinting down a track, or even just keeping up with our kids. The magic of physical therapy lies in its ability to tailor rehabilitation and conditioning to the individual.
In the vast expanse of information that is the internet, finding credible, actionable advice on physical therapy—or any health-related topic—can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack.
The mission of the CHP Spotlight Interview Series is to share information with you from local experts in the fields of sports medicine, physical therapy, personal training, and sports performance. Now, more than ever, a seemingly infinite amount of information is available, and finding credible information is challenging. But we have good news. We are here to help you find the best information about physical therapy, personal training, and sports medicine from experts in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, DC, McLean, and Northern Virginia.
To learn more about Dr. Ho, click here and check out our interview!