Part I of interview with the 2015 National Strength and Conditioning Association's Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation Specialist of the Year, Dr. Arianne Missimer!
1. How Movement Is The Bridge To Performance
Featuring:
Dr. Arianne Missimer, DPT, RD, SFG2, CICS,
CSCS, TPI-MP3, K-Vest2, RockDoc,
FMS/SFMA, NKT 1
“2015 NSCA Sports Medicine and
Rehabilitation Specialist of the Year”
3. I have spent the past 16 years in the
fitness and nutrition industry!
5 of those in rehabilitation
specializing in:
performance enhancement
and injury prevention
through proper assessment and
training methods.
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4. I have owned and operated a
performance training studio for the past
13 years
training individuals seeking a healthier
lifestyle as well as recreational and
competitive athletes of all levels.
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5. I realized many people
were entering a fitness
program with
pain and
injury…
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6. My passion for performance training and movement and
the quest for understanding the effects of pain and
injury on movement led me to pursue my Doctorate of
Physical Therapy.
I love going to continuing education courses
to understand and apply different movement-
based principles that will help better the
outcomes of my patients!
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7. My approach is actually quite simple.
I do not just look at
the location of injury...
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8. 1. I look at functional movement patterns
developed by the CNS to determine the
root of movement dysfunction.
2. I find what compensation patterns are
contributing to the source of the pain.
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