Redcord Physical Therapy - Princeton Spine And Joint Center Podcast

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Welcome to another episode of the Princeton Spine and Joint Center Podcast. In this episode Dr. Scott Curtis, the Sports Medicine Director at Princeton Spine and Joint Center sat down with Tyler Joyce, a Physical Therapist, CoFounder and Center Director of ActiveCore Physical Therapy here in Princeton. Scott and Tyler discussed in great detail Redcord Physical Therapy. They reviewed some of its benefits, how it helps with neuromuscular stabilization, how it can be used to treat pain and improve dysfunction. If you've ever heard of Redcord physical therapy we think you will really enjoy this episode of the Princeton Spine & Joint Center Podcast. Tyler Joyce PT, CNP, RAS, SFMA, TPI Co-Founder / Center Director / Physical Therapist at ActiveCore Physical Therapy, Princeton New Jersey Tyler Joyce is a compassionate leader and physical therapist who is passionate about improving the lives of his clients through the power of neuromuscular activation. Tyler's motivation will never stop until Activcore transforms the field of physical therapy and performance. With each successful outcome, Tyler is reminded why he joined the profession in the first place: to serve others. Tyler was most influenced by his father, a former professional baseball player. Tyler followed in his dad's footsteps as a pitcher in high school. Whenever Tyler struggled on the mound, his father would provide a calming presence to help him overcome any doubts and fears. A presence that gave him the courage to be exceptional. After sustaining an elbow injury, Tyler shifted his focus to a career in exercise physiology and physical therapy. He became a physical therapist and eventually earned a reputation as the top Redcord NEURAC (neuromuscular activation) practitioner in the United States. Over the past decade, Tyler has taught this concept to hundreds of other providers, including the athletic training staff for the US Olympic Committee, the Washington Capitals, the Washington Nationals, and the University of Michigan. Today, Tyler leads the Activcore movement in Princeton. And, just like his dad, whenever a client or teammate is struggling with something, Tyler shows up in a powerful way to support them for an exceptional outcome.   AREAS OF INTEREST: Teaching and leadership Pain science Sports injury rehabilitation General orthopedics   EDUCATION: University of Delaware, Fitness Management, 1994 Hanzehogeschool Van Groningen, Physical Therapy, 1999 Redcord Norway, Certified Neurac Practitioner Redcord Norway, Certified Neurac Teacher, 2007-present Redcord Norway, Certified Redcord Active Teacher, 2007-present   CREDENTIALS: PT (Physical Therapist) CNP (Certified Neurac Practitioner) RAS (Redcord Active Specialist) SFMA (Selective Functional Movement Assessment) Level 1 Certified TPI (Titleist Performance Institute Certified) Level 1 Certified Scott Curtis, DO Director of Sports Medicine at Princeton Spine and Joint Center Dr. Scott Curtis is a board certified, fellowship trained physician who specializes in the care of sports related injuries and general musculoskeletal care. After attending Penn State University, Dr. Curtis received his medical degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and then completed his residency at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, NJ where he was honored to serve as Chief Resident. Dr. Curtis completed the renowned Sports Medicine Fellowship at Atlantic Sports Health where he worked with the New York Jets, Seton Hall University Athletics, College of St. Elizabeth Athletics and various high school teams. From weekend warriors to professional athletes, high school athletes to 90+ year old tennis players, Dr. Curtis has a singular focus to treat each patient as an individual, identify their concerns as well as their specific goals and help them reach their aspirations using the most effective non-surgical care options.