E65: Physical Therapy Redefined: One Patient at a Time with Christopher Potts

30/08/2025 8 min Episodio 65
E65: Physical Therapy Redefined: One Patient at a Time with Christopher Potts

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What makes Christopher Potts with Healing Motion Physical Therapy a good neighbor?  Ever wondered why some physical therapy just doesn't seem to work? Meet Christopher Potts, whose journey from professional dancer to specialized physical therapist might change how you think about healing.Christopher's story begins in New York, where he transitioned from dance to teaching Pilates alongside physical therapists. This collaboration sparked his passion for therapeutic movement, eventually leading him to establish Healing Motion Physical Therapy and Wellness Center in Pittsburgh. Now specializing in treating chronic pain and hypermobility disorders—particularly Ehlers-Danlos syndrome—Christopher brings a uniquely focused approach to physical therapy.What sets Healing Motion apart? Christopher treats just one patient at a time, providing undivided attention throughout each session. "I find it way easier to provide much better care that way and really help the patient troubleshoot what they have going on and get at the root of the problem," he explains. This personalized approach, combined with advanced myofascial release techniques, allows him to address complex pain issues that might otherwise go unresolved.Christopher's most important message: all physical therapy is not created equal. Rather than choosing a therapist based solely on location, he encourages listeners to research specialties and experience. When you're dealing with chronic pain, finding the right specialist matters more than convenience. Whether you're struggling with hypermobility or looking for a more attentive approach to physical therapy, Christopher's practice offers a refreshing alternative to assembly-line healthcare. Visit healing-motion.com to learn more about his unique approach to movement and healing.To learn more about Healing Motion Physical Therapy go to: https://www.healing-motion.com/Healing Motion Physical Therapy(412) 363-4050

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