By Matt Browning
Alex Shore of South Haven tore his medial meniscus in a football game. It was a bucket handle tear where basically my meniscus had a little handle that flipped back and forth.
Shore turned to Advanced Physical Therapy to get him back on track and back to the football field.
“I had some exercises that I thought worked well and I’d say going through a ladder with different various workouts,” Shore said. “Also leaps and bounds I think worked well for me because it got my knee back to normal by doing these workouts.”
The therapy plan APT used for Shore was effective and made him as good as new when he finished.
“I used APT for about six weeks, and I usually was in there for about 45 minutes,” Shore said. “Their plan was to get my knee feeling better and then progressively getting harder and more active with it.”
While some of therapy treatments were strenuous and difficult, Shore still enjoyed his time with Advanced Physical Therapy.
“My experience was great with APT and I enjoyed it a lot,” Shore said. “The people in there are great and make it a fun time to be there.”