Author: Encore Rehabilitation, Inc.

As the largest privately-owned rehabilitation company in the Southeast, Encore Rehabilitation, Inc. helps people get back to their lives through physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, aquatic therapy, vestibular rehab, pediatric rehab, industrial rehab, sports medicine, and other orthopedic rehabilitation programs. Rehabilitation services are provided at Encore Rehabilitation Centers in Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, and Tennessee, as well as on-site at healthcare facilities, schools, companies, sporting events, and other locations.

Hoover Encore Athlete of the Month, Austin Cherry.

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Congratulations to the Hoover Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Austin Cherry! Austin is a senior at Hoover High School and a member of the Bucs basketball team. He is a 6’2, guard on the team and averaged approx. 19 points a game in the 2013-14 season. After high school, he plans to attend college and study Law. Good luck this season, Austin, keep up the good work!

PT Tip of the week by Josh Davis.

“Why do diets never seem to work long term?” How to help you start a diet and stick with it (along with a great website to help you stay on track), by Encore PT, Josh Davis.


“The Secret to Weight Loss… SHHHH!!!

After much research the secret to weight loss turns out to be… drum roll please… burn more calories than you consume!!  That’s right folks, Scientists and Biologist have finally figured it out!!

The truth of the matter is this… All the diets in the world are in some way geared around this one concept (calorie input vs. calorie output).  It’s really not rocket science. It’s just an understanding of how the body gains and loses weight.

If you put more calories in than you burn you WILL gain weight… GARAUNTEED! The good news is that works in reverse!  If you burn more calories that you consume you will, you WILL, YOU WILL lose weight!!

Now, we all know how to put calories in, but how does our body burn them? Your body uses calories for all functions (i.e. walking, lifting, talking, digesting food, breathing, pumping your heart, and yes even eating).  The point is that if all you do is sit in your favorite chair and never get up, your body still burns calories. The bigger you are, the more calories you burn even doing nothing at all!!

SO, Have you ever started a diet and got great results for a while and then all the sudden you couldn’t lose anymore weight even though you are still doing the same thing.  Let me guess, you got frustrated and gave up, and your excuse for still being overweight is that you tried dieting and you just couldn’t lose anymore weight. WRONG!!!  The reason you stopped losing weight is BECAUSE you never changed what you were doing.

Because of the concept that I mentioned earlier, as you lose weight you body does not require as many calories to keep you alive (i.e. breathing, pumping your heart etc.), therefore, if you keep the same calorie in/calorie out ratio your body will reach an equilibrium and you will quit losing weight.  At this time, you have to do one of three things.  You have to decrease calorie input, increase calorie output, or both. In other words eat less, exercise more, or both. At this point, you will start to lose weight again.  All you have to do is repeat this process until you are at your desired weight.

Now, the other factor to this is that if you never exercise you will lose muscle strength and tone, therefore, the less you do the less you will be able to do and the more susceptible you will be to injury and disease.  In other words, this is NOT giving you permission to be lazy and not exercise.  There are a lot of benefits to exercise beyond just weight loss (i.e. heart health).  My point is, you CAN lose weight without exercise although it is not recommended.  The best way to lose weight is a combination of diet and exercise.

So, how do I get started? Well, I’m glad you asked!

Start by logging what you eat and calculating how many calories it is.  There are many apps and websites to help you with this.  My personal favorite is www.myfitnesspal.com. On that website/app you can simply type in what you eat and it will tell you how many calories is in it.

The next step is BE HONEST!!! If you lie about what you are taking in, you are only hurting yourself.

Next, start small!! I cannot stress this enough! Weight loss is not supposed to be a quick thing.  You didn’t get all that extra weight in one month and you shouldn’t try to lose it in one month either.  You can diet quickly but you are essentially starving yourself and your body will not tolerate this for long.  You won’t persevere no matter how bad you want to and your body will crave food so bad that you eventually binge eat and gain all the weight back plus some.  Start by dropping 100-200 calories out of your diet and adding some exercise to burn 100-200 calories per day.  Do that for a while until you weight loss plateaus the repeat process.  Do this until you are at your desired weight.

WARNING:  Never go below about a 1200 calorie per day diet.  This is a good healthy diet and if you think you are eating less than 1200 calories per day and you are overweight and not losing weight you are lying to yourself.

There is a way to eat healthy and it is extremely important, but this post is simply discussing weight loss in general, not healthy eating habits.

Good luck in all your endeavors and I hope this helps you finally get rid of what’s been “weighing you down”.”

We are excited to be partnering with Alabama Soccer!

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ALABAMA SOCCER ASSOCIATION PARTNERS WITH ENCORE REHABILITATION

Birmingham, Alabama —  The Alabama Soccer Association is proud to announce a new partnership with Encore Rehabilitation, that will increase sports medicine coverage for ASA athletes.

Under this partnership, Encore will provide on-site athletic trainers at all ASA events, as well as extensive performance and injury reduction for coaches and players.encore_225x225

“We are thrilled to team up with Encore Rehabilitation. Player safety is of the utmost importance and Encore Rehabilitation delivers on that mission to keep players healthy and able to continue in their sports successfully,” says Tom Condone, Executive Director of the Alabama Soccer Association.

Alabama Soccer Association is the state’s largest soccer organization and governing body for youth soccer in Alabama on behalf of the United States Soccer Federation (USSF).

“Encore is extremely proud to partner with the Alabama Soccer Association, not only to provide athletic training coverage to ensure the highest quality care possible for all injured players at ASA events, but also provide educational content on how to keep the athletes healthy and reduce the risk of injury.  The goal of this comprehensive program is to ultimately keep all players injury free and safe, so they can concentrate on reaching their peak potential,” says Marc Bernier, Clinical Director of Sports Medicine.

To learn more, visit http://www.alsoccer.org/.

About Alabama Soccer Association

As the Alabama affiliate of US Soccer and US Youth Soccer, the Alabama Soccer Association (ASA) is a non-profit and educational organization whose mission is to foster the physical, mental, and emotional growth of players of all ages, by creating and increasing opportunities for wholesome participation. ASA has a current membership of over 15,000 registered players statewide, youth and adult, and approximately 2,000 active coaches, referees, and administrators. For more information, please visit www.alsoccer.org.

About Encore Rehabilitation

About Encore Rehabilitation, Inc. – Encore Rehabilitation, headquartered in Decatur, AL is one of the nation premier rehabilitation, fitness and sports enhance companies. Encore rehabilitation division specializes in state-of-the-art physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Encore is also the exclusive sports medicine provider for the Alabama High School Athletic Association. For more information, please visit http://www.encorerehab.com.

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Vernon Encore Athlete of the Month, Cole Dove.

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Congratulations to the Vernon Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Cole Dove! Cole is a senior at Sulligent High School and a member of the Football team. His plans after graduation are to attend Bevill State and pursue a degree in Auto Mechanics. Cole is the son of Eric and Amanda Dove. Good luck the rest of this season Cole, keep up the good work!

Inverness Encore Athlete of the Month, Rodney Anderson.

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Congratulations to the Inverness Encore Athlete of the Month, Rodney Anderson! Rodney is a Senior at Spain Park High School and is a member of the baseball team. He plays multiple positions including first base & pitcher. After high school he would like to attend the University of Alabama. His favorite sports team is the Boston Red Sox. Rodney is the son of Rachel & Rodney Anderson. Good luck during baseball season next year, Rodney, keep up the good work!

Muscle Shoals Encore Athlete of the Month, Joey “Doc” Wells.

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Congratulations to the Muscle Shoals Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Joey “Doc” Wells! Doc is a junior at Muscle Shoals High School and plays offense and defense on the football team. His plans after college are to become a doctor. Doc is the son of Joey Wells and Chiquita Smith. Good lunch Doc, keep up the good work!

West Point, MS athlete of the Month, Nick Melton.

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Congratulations to the West Point Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Nick Melton! Nick is a junior, multi-sport athlete at West Point High School. He is a member of the football (#10) and track and field teams, and won the 2013 Most Versatile award in track. His future plans are to attend a four year college and become a physical therapist. Nick is the son of Rickey Melton and Sebryna Harris. Good luck this season, Nick, keep up the good work!

Winfield Athlete of the Month, Lexie Coleman.

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Congratulations to the Winfield Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Lexie Coleman! Lexie is a senior at WCHS and a catcher for the softball team. Her future plans are to attend the University of North Alabama and major in education so she can be a teacher and coach. Good luck during your season Lexie! Keep up the great work!

Columbiana Athlete of the Month, Alexa Couch.

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Congratulations to the Columbiana Encore Athlete of the MonthAlexa Couch! Alexa is a 6th grader at Columbiana Middle School and cheer leader at NXS Competitive. A few of her hobbies include tumbling and tractor driving. Alexa is the daughter of Charlon & Frank Couch. Keep up the good work, Alexa!

Russellville Encore Athlete of the Month, Cole Ravis

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Congratulations to the Russellville clinic Encore Athlete of the MonthCole Ravis! Cole is a freshman, multi-sport athlete at Hackleburg High School.  He plays football and baseball for the Panthers. Cole plans to attend Mississippi State University and play for Mississippi State football program, while majoring in sports medicine. He is the son of Angela and Dewayne Mansell.