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I did a quick search and only one mentioned Dr Pearce of Northwestern, and they had only posted the 1 time asking about Dr Pearce.
Her son was a weightlifter & firefighter.
for the PT I hope they evaluate you at the start of every session and interact continuously during the sessions.
If they seem to have a set plan or rigid protocol and are pushing you so that sx are increasing instead of resolving, then that is not the right way to progress for those w/TOS.
Have you stopped the weights for now, to see if that helps at all?
Browse thru posts by others and the sticky threads, there is so much info to be found that way also.
If you list your most bothersome sx , maybe someone will have had the same and can share info about it.
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