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5 Everyday Movements That Matter More Than You Think
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy (Asheville, NC) When most people think about movement, they picture a workout, a run, or time spent in the gym. But some of the most important movements are not part of your exercise routine at all. They are the ones you perform every single day without giving them much thought. Standing up from a chair. Walking up the stairs. Reaching into a cabinet. Bending down to tie your shoes. These everyday movements are the foundation of an active, inde

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Jul 28


The Oldest Medicine: Massage Therapy
By William Mathis, AntiFragile Physical Therapy Healing touch is the oldest of medicines. Powerfully effective, largely free of side effects, and bolstered by both ancient tradition and cutting-edge science. It’s always been with us, and the stage is set for a historic rebirth of epic proportions. My Personal Experience with Massage Therapy Asthma almost killed me when I was five. I woke up in the night unable to draw breath. This stressed my parents quite a bit, and they rus

William Mathis
Jun 16


How Dry Needling Helps Relieve Muscle Pain and Improve Movement
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville, NC At Anti-Fragile Physical Therapy , our mission is to help people bend, not break by identifying the root causes of pain and using personalized rehabilitation, movement, and progressive training to build stronger, more adaptable bodies. Our goal is to help people return to and continue doing the activities they love. Dry needling is one of the tools we use to help people move better, reduce pain, and get back to the activities tha

Wesley Miller, PT, FAAOMPT
Apr 16


Dry Needling vs. Acupuncture: What’s the Difference?
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville, NC If you’ve been dealing with muscle pain, tightness, or nagging injuries, you may have heard about dry needling or acupuncture as possible treatment options. At first glance, they can look very similar. Both use thin needles inserted into the body, and both are often used to help reduce pain. But despite looking alike, dry needling and acupuncture come from very different philosophies and are used in different ways. Understandin

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Apr 7


Why You Might Need Massage Therapy (Even If You’re Not in Pain)
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville, NC When most people think about massage, they picture a luxury, a once-in-a-while treat, or something reserved for vacations. But much like physical therapy or strength training, massage can be a powerful tool for keeping your body feeling, moving, and performing at its best. At AntiFragile, we don’t see massage as a passive experience. We see it as an active part of your health and recovery strategy. So how do you know if working w

Wesley Miller, PT, FAAOMPT
Mar 17


Why Sleep Is One of the Most Overlooked Tools for Reducing Pain
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville, NC When most people come to physical therapy, they expect to talk about movement, exercises, or injuries. What often surprises them is that one of the first things we ask about is sleep. Not because we are sleep specialists, but because sleep plays a major role in how the body heals, adapts, and manages pain. If sleep quality is poor, the body has a much harder time recovering from injury, exercise, or the stress of daily life. For

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Mar 10


A 10-Minute Wind-Down Routine You Can Actually Stick To
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville, NC We hear it all the time: “I’m exhausted, but when my head hits the pillow, my brain just won’t slow down.” That’s not you being “bad at sleep”; it's your nervous system still in go mode long after your day is done. Good sleep isn’t a flip-of-a-switch; it’s a transition your body and brain need to make. But here’s the good news: you don’t need a 60-minute ritual or expensive tech to help your body ease into rest. Even 10 minute
Jeff Meadows
Mar 3


Why You’re Tired but Wired: How Your Nervous System Affects Sleep
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville NC If you’ve ever felt completely exhausted but somehow unable to fall asleep, you’re not alone. This pattern is common in people dealing with stress, anxiety, chronic pain, injury, and high physical or mental load. You’re lying in bed, your body is tired, but your brain is wide awake, replaying the day, making tomorrow’s to-do list, or just buzzing for no clear reason. This frustrating pattern is often described as feeling “tired bu

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Feb 17


Why You Might Need a Movement Specialist (Even If You’re Not Injured)
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville NC When most people think about working with a physical therapist or coach, it’s usually after something has gone wrong: pain, injury, or a setback that forces them to stop doing what they love. But what if you didn’t have to wait until you were hurt to get support? That’s where a movement specialist comes in. At AntiFragile Physical Therapy , we believe movement quality is the foundation of performance, recovery, and long-term athl

Wesley Miller, PT, FAAOMPT
Jan 27


Setting Fitness Goals That Don’t Fall Apart by February
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville Every January starts the same way: motivation is high, routines are reset, and goals feel exciting again. By February, though, many of those plans quietly fade, not because people don’t care, but because the goal itself wasn’t built to survive real life. At AntiFragile PT, we don’t believe consistency comes from “wanting it more.” It comes from setting goals that respect your body, your schedule, and your capacity to adapt. Here’s ho

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Jan 13
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