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Dr. Jo Armour Smith is one of the nation’s top researchers in back pain, biomechanics, and neuroscience. She’s helped author over 30 published research articles and lead the research for 15 of them.
When I first met her, she was preparing her dissertation on back pain, and a little muscle called the “multifidus,” a muscle that is underactive in over 85% of people with chronic back pain, and as my own practice would suggest, is commonly underactive in individuals with a variety of bodily pain including shoulders, hips, knees, and neck.
For more information about Dr. Tom's practice go to
www.thedoctorsofpt.com
Follow his company on social @thedoctorsofpt
For more on Dr. Tom specifically and to get a copy of his bestselling book go to www.drtompadilla.com
Follow him on social media @drtompadilla
By Dr. Tom Padilla, PT, DPT, CSCS5
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Dr. Jo Armour Smith is one of the nation’s top researchers in back pain, biomechanics, and neuroscience. She’s helped author over 30 published research articles and lead the research for 15 of them.
When I first met her, she was preparing her dissertation on back pain, and a little muscle called the “multifidus,” a muscle that is underactive in over 85% of people with chronic back pain, and as my own practice would suggest, is commonly underactive in individuals with a variety of bodily pain including shoulders, hips, knees, and neck.
For more information about Dr. Tom's practice go to
www.thedoctorsofpt.com
Follow his company on social @thedoctorsofpt
For more on Dr. Tom specifically and to get a copy of his bestselling book go to www.drtompadilla.com
Follow him on social media @drtompadilla

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