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Lasting Neck Pain Relief in Frisco: Fix the Root Cause for Good
Struggling with neck pain that keeps coming back? This post breaks down why your neck isn’t the real problem—and how fixing the root cause with the One80® System and MoStreBility leads to lasting relief.

Dr. Colt Oliver, PT, DPT, One80
Apr 133 min read


Knee Pain From Pickleball in Frisco: What’s Really Causing It
Pickleball knee pain is common in active adults. Learn how ORIGIN Health in Frisco uses the One80® System and MoStreBility to fix the root cause and prevent reinjury.

Dr. Colt Oliver, PT, DPT, One80
Apr 63 min read


What Is the Fastest Way to Heal a Frozen Shoulder?
Frozen shoulder, medically known as adhesive capsulitis , is more than a stiff or sore shoulder. It’s a complex condition where the connective tissue surrounding the shoulder joint (the capsule) becomes inflamed, thickened, and restricted. Over time, this significantly limits movement and creates the painful “freezing” sensation many patients describe. At ORIGIN Health Physical Therapy in Frisco , we approach frozen shoulder differently. Instead of chasing symptoms, we identi

Dr. Colt Oliver, PT, DPT, One80
Mar 303 min read


The Hidden Downsides of “Quick Fix” Modalities: Massage, Cupping, and Dry Needling
Why Passive Treatments Might Be Slowing Your Recovery When you’re dealing with chronic pain, it’s natural to search for relief fast. Many traditional physical therapy clinics rely heavily on passive treatments —modalities applied to you while you lie on a table. But if your back, neck, or shoulder pain keeps coming back a few days later, it’s worth asking why. Massage, cupping, and dry needling can feel good temporarily, but they often act as short-term “band-aids” rather th

Dr. Colt Oliver, PT, DPT, One80
Mar 233 min read


Why Pickleball Is Causing So Many Shoulder Injuries in Frisco
Pickleball has exploded in popularity across Frisco . Courts are packed, leagues are growing, and more adults over 40 are competing than ever before. But with that surge in play, we’re also seeing a sharp rise in shoulder pain. At ORIGIN Health Physical Therapy , many active adults come in saying: “It just started as soreness… and now I can’t serve without pain.” The problem isn’t pickleball itself.It ’s how the body is handling the load. Why Pickleball Is Hard on the Shoulde

Dr. Colt Oliver, PT, DPT, One80
Feb 163 min read


Why Gymnasts Develop Back Pain (And Why Stretching Isn’t the Answer)
Youth Sports | Gymnastics | Back Pain Gymnastics demands extreme flexibility, power, and precision. While the sport builds incredible strength and body awareness, it also places repetitive stress on the spine — especially in young, growing athletes. At ORIGIN Health Physical Therapy , we frequently work with gymnasts in Frisco dealing with persistent low back pain. One of the most common misconceptions we hear? “I just need to stretch more.” In reality, stretching is often

Dr. Colt Oliver, PT, DPT, One80
Feb 163 min read


Unlocking Recovery with Physical Therapy in Frisco: How ORIGIN Health Helps You Move Better
Unlock the path to wellness with physical therapy in Frisco. At ORIGIN Health Physical Therapy, we don’t just treat symptoms — we get to the root cause of your pain using our proprietary One80 System® , helping you recover faster, move better, and prevent recurring injuries. Whether you’re an active adult, weekend warrior, or athlete in Frisco and North Dallas, physical therapy can transform your healing journey and restore your mobility, strength, and confidence. The Role o

Dr. Colt Oliver, PT, DPT, One80
Feb 163 min read


Chronic Pain Physical Therapy Frisco: Why Pain Keeps Coming Back
This blog explains why chronic pain keeps returning and how movement-based physical therapy in Frisco corrects the root cause instead of just masking symptoms. It’s designed for active adults and athletes who want long-term relief through full-body movement assessment using the One80 System® at ORIGIN Health.

Dr. Colt Oliver, PT, DPT, One80
Feb 122 min read
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