Dr. Ellis obtained a degree in Psychology from University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and was a captain on the University lacrosse team. Dr. Ellis then became a personal trainer and a Pilates trainer. After years of strengthening and conditioning his patients, he decided to complete his Doctorate in Physical therapy at Florida Gulf Coast University and developed a passion for manual therapy. Dr. Ellis is a hands-on therapist who thrives at educating his patients. He has worked with military personnel and professional athletes, and strives to help his patients reach higher levels of performance. Being through physical trauma, Dr. Ellis understands what it takes to rehabilitate not only physically, but mentally. His relaxed and warm personality create a positive environment to achieve your goals. On a Personal Note: Dr. Ellis took the hard road to find physical therapy. In 2002, he fell down an elevator shaft while working as a carpenter, fracturing his pelvis, a lumbar vertebrae, and his wrist. He began physical rehabilitation and several months later, found himself to be pain free and never required surgery or any casting. Dr. Ellis maintains an active lifestyle and continues to play ice hockey and powerlift.
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S6E19: Stimulate the Vagus Nerve with Breath Holds
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S6E18: Is Recovery the Missing Piece of Your Training?
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S6E17: Why imaging is not enough for the correct diagnosis
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S6E16: How Poor Sleep Raises Blood Sugar
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S6E14: Meet Dr. Kurtis Biggs, Orthopedic Surgeon for Hip and Knee
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S6E13: Pain Between the Shoulder Blades
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