Welcome back to ShoulderWise, the podcast where clarity, strength, and care come together for every shoulder journey. In today's episode, host Dr. Ben Szerlip tackles one of the questions patients ask most: "Can physical therapy really fix my shoulder?" He breaks down common myths around physical therapy, including why being strong doesn’t always mean your shoulder is healthy, and how even the most active people can develop imbalances that lead to pain. Dr. Ben Szerlip shares the science behi...
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Welcome back to ShoulderWise, the podcast where clarity, strength, and care come together for every shoulder journey. In today's episode, host Dr. Ben Szerlip tackles one of the questions patients ask most: "Can physical therapy really fix my shoulder?" He breaks down common myths around physical therapy, including why being strong doesn’t always mean your shoulder is healthy, and how even the most active people can develop imbalances that lead to pain. Dr. Ben Szerlip shares the science behi...
ShoulderWise is your smart, trusted resource for shoulder pain, injury, and recovery. Hosted by Dr. Ben Szerlip, one of Central Texas’s most trusted orthopedic surgeons, the podcast delivers clear, actionable guidance for patients navigating rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulders, arthritis, and everything in between. Whether you’re avoiding surgery or prepping for it, you’ll get expert insight, helpful stories, and real-world strategies to move better, heal smarter, and feel stronger. Dr. Ben ...
ShoulderWise
Welcome back to ShoulderWise, the podcast where clarity, strength, and care come together for every shoulder journey. In today's episode, host Dr. Ben Szerlip tackles one of the questions patients ask most: "Can physical therapy really fix my shoulder?" He breaks down common myths around physical therapy, including why being strong doesn’t always mean your shoulder is healthy, and how even the most active people can develop imbalances that lead to pain. Dr. Ben Szerlip shares the science behi...