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125 | INSIDE FUNCTIONAL MANUAL THERAPY: TREATING THE ROOT CAUSE OF DYSFUNCTION, Interview with Dr. Kearsley

59 min · 24 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio 125 | INSIDE FUNCTIONAL MANUAL THERAPY: TREATING THE ROOT CAUSE OF DYSFUNCTION, Interview with Dr. Kearsley

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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Aaron Kearsley, PT, DPT, CFMT, to unpack a smarter, more effective approach to pain, movement, and long-term performance. Dr. Kearsley specializes in orthopedic and manual therapy, with advanced training in Functional Manual Therapy—a hands-on, movement-focused approach that goes beyond simply treating symptoms. Instead of chasing pain, he helps patients identify and address the root cause of dysfunction so they can move better, feel stronger, and stay active for the long haul. We dive into why so many people stay stuck in cycles of pain, what most traditional rehab is missing, and how individualized treatment can make all the difference—whether you’re recovering from an injury, dealing with chronic discomfort, or trying to continue strength training without setbacks. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by recurring pain or wondered if you should be “pushing through” workouts, this episode will give you clarity and a new perspective on how your body actually heals and performs. This conversation is all about building strength without breaking your body—and understanding that better movement is the foundation for everything. https://www.manualsolutionsphysicaltherapy.com/about https://instituteofphysicalart.com/

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