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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


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


From Couch to Consistent: How to Restart Exercise Without Breaking Your Body
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville At some point, almost everyone ends up here. Life gets busy. Work ramps up. Stress piles on. Injuries linger. Motivation fades. And before you know it, exercise has quietly slipped out of your routine. Then one day, you decide it’s time to “get back into it.” You sign up for a class. You dust off the running shoes. You commit to going hard because that’s what worked before… right? And a week or two later? You’re sore, frustrated, ma

Wesley Miller, PT, FAAOMPT
Jan 6


Mindfulness and Mental Health in Youth Sports
Brought to you by AntiFragile Physical Therapy – Asheville, NC Youth sports offer incredible opportunities for growth - building...

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Sep 3, 2025
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