Ryan Orser

Ryan is an exercise specialist and graduate student of Physical Therapy at D'Youville College in Buffalo, NY.  His interests in physical therapy began at a young age and continued throughout his work experiences.  An elite swimmer and lacrosse player, Ryan also trains a multitude of athletes (and those interested in general fitness. 

As PT Project Director, Ryan spends much of his free time scouring newspapers and internet resources for breaking news in the physical therapy world as well as communicating with the top therapists in the world.

If you would like more info about The PT Project, or would like to become a contributor, please email Ryan at: ryan@nysportsmed.com

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Health Care Reform: Voice Your Concern

Please share your thoughts about the impending changes in the US health care system.

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Preventing Falls

We often teach people how not to fall and have great tools to assist us in doing so. Discuss what the best way to fall is IF you are already in the process?

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Be Part of PT Research

Please take time to complete this study's survey so that we can have better treatment plans for anterior cruciate ligament injuries.

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The Snow is Coming

The exchange of indoor for outdoor training provides the perfect opportunity to change and refine your positioning on your bike to optimize both your comfort, and efficiency.

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World Congress on Low Back and Pelvic Pain – We are Here!

PT Project contributor Luke Bongiorno is attending the World Congress on Low Back and Pelvis Pain in Los Angeles.

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Some People Are Just Born to Run

It's marathon season and we are seeing a huge influx of running related injuries. Are some people more prone to injury, or are we just running the wrong way?

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High Velocity Fastballs vs Shoulder Stability

Some in baseball claim that pitchers can maintain or regain velocity by correcting their motion, weight training and exercise.

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A Patient’s Perspective: Pilates as Part of the Treatment for Back Pain

An patient's interesting perspective of her treatment for back pain. For her, pilates played a very crucial role in returning to her previous function level of function.

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