Episode Synopsis "Taboo Topics: Pain, Weight, and High School"
On this week’s episode of The Dance Docs Dr. Davenport and I sat down to discuss some popular but unpopular topics such as when to use pain theories when treating patients, why are we still taking weight on screening tools, and is it worth the risk for a dancer with a history of injuries to attend a performing arts high school? We thought it was important to start answering some of these harder topics for you that historically avoided or pushed off to the side. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
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