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Student of the Month
I honestly couldn’t count or remember all of them but lots of stretches that stretched my back out. They were difficult at first but eventually got easy and I started to feel better each visit. We would use bands to stretch and use all kinds of different movements like reverse flys, lat pull downs, face pull downs, superman’s, single arm rows, and many more. They also sent me home two papers with a giant list of stretches I could do at home.”
All of the work Jonas has been putting in with Advanced Physical Therapy is geared towards getting his first football scholarship next year.
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“My future is so far away and I see it being big, that I’m currently only ‘stressing’ on right now or you could say that I’m trying to live in the moment,”
Amanda Noll, PT, DPT, CSCS
Jonas said. “Doing whatever I can to benefit and help me earn my dreams, I know that whatever God has in store for me will be great and worth the hard work, the work, and the wait.”
Favorite sports: I like to recreationally play pretty much any sport. Favorite sports to watch are football and basketballanything KU or Green Bay Packers.
Favorite sport to participate in: basketball
Sports in high school: cross country, basketball, track Specialties: general orthopedics, sports injuries/surgeries (my favorite is ACL rehab - I am a certified strength and conditioning specialist and have a sports manual therapy certification)
Best tip for high school athletes: learn proper lifting technique and stay strong! Being strong is the best injury prevention.