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Monthly Archives: September 2014

09.10.14
by Julie Granger PT, DPT, SCS

Are We Ready To Treat The Whole Person?

Such an important issue! Great post about how to truly treat the whole patient. Young athletes have emotions, too!

Standard | Posted in Current topics in PT, Early specialization, Female Athlete, Guest Posts, Parenting athletes, Pediatric & Adolescent Pain, Sports Psychology, Young Athlete | 0 comments

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I am a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Pilates teacher, pediatric and adolescent sports medicine & orthopaedic specialist. I am an advocate of increasing awareness for all parts of the sports medicine profession. I jump at any venture that involves learning and generally being a nerd. I am a former collegiate swimmer for the Duke Blue Devils and have a lifelong passion for the sport of swimming.

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