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Chris Schrantz

@cmschrantzPT

PT at Mayo Clinic x 22+ years. Board Certified in Ortho and Sports. Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Girl dad. Sports and Food Junkie.

Menomonie, WI Katılım Aralık 2012
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Chris Schrantz
Chris Schrantz@cmschrantzPT·
@lakeshow73 He says he doesn't believe it's good for their careers because you're alienating half your audiences. He also said it's their choice to do so in the interview. Is Josh not allowed to give his opinion? Preaching? Again - doesn't seem like you watched the interview.
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Henry Lake
Henry Lake@lakeshow73·
He’s literally on a platform preaching, giving his opinion. He’s telling celebrities what they shouldn’t say. It’s the equivalent of shut up and dribble.
Chris Schrantz@cmschrantzPT

@auntcarol2 @lakeshow73 Josh gave a complete non partisan, reasonable interview during which he explained he doesn't believe celebs should push their political views on others but also that it's their prerogative to do so. He mostly talked about his family and kids. He discussed zero political views.

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Chris Schrantz
Chris Schrantz@cmschrantzPT·
@auntcarol2 @lakeshow73 He certainly implies it. Unless he thinks he shouldn't do an interview at all. Or should only do them with left leaning networks.
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Chris Schrantz@cmschrantzPT·
@auntcarol2 @lakeshow73 Josh gave a complete non partisan, reasonable interview during which he explained he doesn't believe celebs should push their political views on others but also that it's their prerogative to do so. He mostly talked about his family and kids. He discussed zero political views.
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Chris Schrantz
Chris Schrantz@cmschrantzPT·
@lakeshow73 OK. Then what is your point? You pointed out that Josh believes celebs shouldn't talk about political views. He didn't in the interview you linked. I'd hope you wouldn't judge based on who he's speaking to? Would exact same interview with CNN get same response from you?
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Baseball Quotes@BaseballQuotes1·
Nobody does Opening Day better than Cincinnati
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Phil Mackey 🎙
Phil Mackey 🎙@PhilMackey·
Yep. Absolutely hated pinch-hitting for Royce. And hitting him 8th. Royce is a vibes guy. Needs to be empowered. And he's one of the most important players for the future of the org. Batting him 8th + pinch-hitting for him only serves to crush his confidence.
Coach Trev@trevorplouffe

Pros: Joe Ryan looked like the ace he is. Cons: 1-12 w RISP and allowing an extra 90 ft on defense. Qualms: I don’t love hitting for Royce in the 9th. The R/L splits are pretty negligible, and I’d almost always rather have the guy up who has a few ABs under his belt that day

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Bill Simmons
Bill Simmons@BillSimmons·
I’ve never seen this before — Roman almost broke the 1B’s wrist with a line drive
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Chris Schrantz
Chris Schrantz@cmschrantzPT·
@CoachRMcDonald Lost a ton of seats. Also where does the concourse go with the addition of those suites?
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RHETT MCDONALD
RHETT MCDONALD@CoachRMcDonald·
Easy fix to the barn and Williams arena!
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Clayton Nuelle, MD, FAAOS
Clayton Nuelle, MD, FAAOS@NuelleSportsMD·
@hjluks It is not an exaggeration to say 85% (or more) of our patients would benefit from/need some form of physical or occupational therapy. For every patient that may need an operation I see 5 that don’t. Send. Them. To. PT.
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Chris Schrantz
Chris Schrantz@cmschrantzPT·
@jke1977 @BruceIronsNFL Because they watched tape of the second half of his season and especially the second half against the Bears.
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@BruceIronsNFL That says a lot more about Walker than Green Bay. Regardless of market demand, LT is always a valued position. Why was there so little interest in him?
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Bruce Irons
Bruce Irons@BruceIronsNFL·
1 year $10M is an absolute steal for Rasheed Walker. Great for the Panthers. Terrible for the #Packers.
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Howard Luks MD
Howard Luks MD@hjluks·
I’ve been an orthopedic surgeon for nearly 30 years, and a few patterns have become impossible to ignore. One is that many musculoskeletal problems in adults aren’t sudden injuries. They’re the moment when declining capacity and awful metabolic health finally reveals itself. Over the decades your strength fades, muscle mass declines, as your aerobic capacity tanks. Tendons and connective tissues lose substance, stiffness, and resilience. For years the body compensated... quietly. Then one day a knee hurts during a run to get the train, or shoulder aches reaching overhead, or a back tightens lifting something simple. At that point the story usually becomes more about structural damage. An MRI gets ordered. Welcome to high-tech, low-medicine. And the MRI almost always finds something. A meniscus tear. A rotator cuff tear. A disc bulge. Why? Because by midlife these findings are extremely common — even in people with no pain at all. If you have a tear in one shoulder, image the other shoulder... you probably have the same tear there. But I digress. Once the scan appears, the narrative changes. The image becomes the diagnosis. Now the patient believes something is broken, and the focus often shifts to fixing what the MRI shows. What often gets lost in this is the reason the symptoms appeared in the first place. Many so-called “atraumatic” orthopedic complaints are not purely mechanical failures. They are the moment when reduced strength, declining tissue capacity, and sometimes broader metabolic health issues finally reach a tipping point. Our tissues change over the decades... get over it. In other words, the MRI didn’t create the problem. Well... it sort of did in this scenario. But all the MRI showed was something that was already there.... because of your age, lifestyle, health and so on. The real driver of symptoms is often loss of physiologic reserve. Less muscle. Less tendon or aerobic resilience. Less tolerance for load, etc. Once the MRI enters the picture, the risk becomes overtreatment. This is probably the number one reason people have surgery. When in many cases the most powerful intervention was never the scan or the procedure. It was rebuilding capacity. Strong muscles stabilize joints. Aerobic fitness improves metabolic health and tissue perfusion. Gradual loading restores tolerance. But people often don't take PT seriously prior to surgery. They often take PT very seriously afterwards. Therefore, PT is probably the reason you feel better, despite the surgery. The irony is that the treatment many people ultimately need is the same thing that might have prevented the problem in the first place. Staying strong. Staying active. Maintaining the reserve that protects our joints/tendons/muscles/abilities as we age.
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Brandon Davis
Brandon Davis@brandavis5·
@djohnson2305 @dandakich I’m not cherry-picking. I’m explaining how foul counts matching doesn’t mean anything. It was a terribly officiated game. Illinois could have still overcome it by making their FT. I’m not saying they’re without fault. But it’s laughable anyone is defending that officiating
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Dan Dakich
Dan Dakich@dandakich·
Greg Gard is the most underrated coach in America Have said it for years
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Tom Pelissero
Tom Pelissero@TomPelissero·
The Vikings and RB Aaron Jones have agreed to a revised contract to keep him in Minnesota for the 2026 season, sources tell me and @RapSheet. Jones lowers his base salary to $5.5 million and will stay in Minnesota.
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smv
smv@slimvnsn·
@TomPelissero @RapSheet Aaron Jones took a pay cut to stay with the Vikings and that tells you everything about what Sam Darnold built in Minnesota last year. Players don't restructure deals for a team they don't believe in. This locker room culture is quietly one of the best in the NFC right now.
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Chris Schrantz
Chris Schrantz@cmschrantzPT·
@FatChops51 I read it as he doesn't have Gutey figured out like he thought he did. There is no semblance of a complaint in his tweet.
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