Many recovery tools like red light therapy and cold plunges relieve symptoms, but lasting results come from improving movement quality and physical capacity.
Read MorePain often improves with rest, but that doesn’t mean the problem is fixed. If the body returns to activity before movement quality and tissue capacity are restored, symptoms often return worse. Learning to listen when the body whispers can prevent injuries from becoming much bigger problems.
Read MoreMany people assume shoulder pain means a rotator cuff tear or the need for surgery. In reality, shoulder pain often comes down to movement quality and how much stress the shoulder can tolerate. When capacity improves, pain often improves too.
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