Play Life Loudly

Episode 6: Do Virtual Sessions Really Work?

Abby Halpin, DPT Season 1 Episode 6

Let's walk through a recent visit with a musical theater artist and teacher who needed help with a sticky diaphragm and trouble with breath support.

Main Points:

1. Someone said Abby's voice is soothing, so she wishes them a good night!
2. Virtual care is not for everyone. Some people really need that hands-on care. 
3. Virtual sessions are great for everyone else! You can get a LOT done in a short amount of time. 
4. Abby walks you through a recent visit with a musical theater performer and teacher (a short nerd out about ribs and breathing and stuff).
5. Virtual sessions allow for a lot of convenience, more accurate information about your life/practice setup, and (bonus) Abby gets to meet your babies and puppies. 
6. If you have questions, please submit them at www.forteperformancept.com/playlifeloudlypodcast or go to the "I have a question!!" link on Forte's Instagram bio (@forteperformancept). 

Next time: Why your hands might be falling asleep while you practice and when to see someone about it. 

Abby is the owner of Forte Performance & Physical Therapy, where she works with musicians, artists, and performers to help them feel and sound their best.

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Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not to be taken as medical advice.

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