Michael Lau, DPT, CSCS is a physical therapist, strength and conditioning coach, and co-founder of The PreHab Guys. He is sharing his expertise on the benefits of blood flow restriction therapy (BFR), and its clinical and performance uses. Further, given his background in social media as an entrepreneur, Michael is also providing insight to the multiple paths PTs can take to keep their careers fresh and challenging.
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