Unlocking Movement Freedom: A PT’s Approach to Treating Movement Impairments

Movement issues can hinder anyone, from fitness enthusiasts and CrossFit athletes to golfers and active individuals dealing with persistent aches and pains. If left unaddressed, these impairments can limit your ability to live your best life.

What Are Movement Impairments? 

Movement impairments are dysfunctions that limit how your body performs or moves. They can result from many underlying issues, such as injuries, muscle imbalances, or joint restrictions, and they might manifest as restricted mobility, pain, or even recurring injuries. 

Addressing movement impairments effectively means targeting the root cause rather than just treating symptoms. Our team uses evidence-based interventions to identify and correct these underlying issues, preventing them from becoming long-term problems. 

Helping Forth Worth Rediscover Pain-Free Movement 

Supporting Fitness Enthusiasts and CrossFit Athletes 

For fitness enthusiasts and CrossFit athletes, injuries like tendonitis, shoulder injuries, or knee pain are common burdens. Overtraining, improper recovery, or repetitive stress can take a toll, leaving athletes sidelined. 

Our expertise enables us to address these challenges with targeted solutions. Whether it’s through manual therapy, customized therapeutic movement plans, or dry needling, our approach helps athletes return to their training routines stronger and better-equipped to prevent future injuries. 

Enhancing Performance for Golfers 

Golf presents its own set of demands, from the repetitive nature of the swing to the rotational strain placed on the lower back and shoulders. We can help treat golf-specific injuries and improve biomechanics, ensuring golfers not only recover but also enhance their performance on the course. Whether you're dealing with a nagging frozen shoulder or stiffness impacting your swing, Tailored care is designed to get you back to playing the sport you love. 

Relieving Chronic Aches and Pains 

For individuals suffering from long-term discomfort, such as chronic neck and back pain or tennis elbow, Curnyn Physical Therapy employs a comprehensive approach to alleviate pain and enhance mobility. By identifying and addressing the root causes of these persistent aches, our team helps patients regain functionality and break free from the limitations of chronic pain. 

Start Moving Better Today 

When it comes to movement impairments and injuries, waiting to seek help often makes the issue worse.

From knee pain to shoulder injuries and everything in between, our solutions focus on long-term results that empower you to move freely and confidently. 

Don’t wait to address your pain or mobility issues. Contact Curnyn PT today and book your consultation to start your path toward a pain-free life. 

Denny Curnyn
Denny, Dennis J. Curnyn, PT, MA, AT

Born and raised in Omaha, NE, Denny Dennis J. Curnyn has built an impressive career in physical therapy and athletic training. He earned his BS in Biology and an MA in Athletic Training from Western Michigan University, where he also worked as an athletic trainer. Later, he pursued a second BS in Physical Therapy at Grand Valley State University. During his physical therapy training, an internship in Texas sparked a love for the state, leading him to relocate to Fort Worth—a city he quickly embraced as home.

Determined to create a space that prioritized both patient care and therapist satisfaction, Denny founded his clinic in 1991. Formerly known as Sportcare Physical Therapy, Curnyn Physical Therapy has become the longest-running physical therapist-owned clinic in Fort Worth. With two convenient locations, it continues to provide exceptional care to the community. His journey began with a mission to break away from the corporate healthcare model and establish a practice driven by his core belief: a therapist-owned clinic fosters the ideal environment for high-quality care and positive outcomes.

Denny specializes in outpatient orthopedics and is deeply committed to achieving lasting results through a balance of manual therapy, exercise, and modality care. His dedication to continuing education ensures he stays at the forefront of innovative techniques, focusing on optimizing recovery time and patient outcomes.

Outside of his professional life, Denny cherishes time with his wife of 25 years and their three children. An avid golfer (and proud of it!), he spends much of his free time on the course. He’s also a lifelong Nebraska Cornhuskers fan, bringing his passion for sports full circle into every facet of his

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