
Finding Love in PT School | Ep 95
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Matt and Gianna's love story begins where many great partnerships do—unexpectedly, in a college dance class where basketball manager Matt's surprising dance moves caught dancer Gianna's attention. Their parallel journeys through Quinnipiac University's physical therapy program reveal how personal injuries shaped their career paths and eventually brought them together.
The couple shares how their athletic backgrounds inform their approach to treating patients. Matt, whose basketball career was altered by a dislocated kneecap in high school, now specializes in helping golfers overcome mechanical issues causing back, hip, and shoulder pain. Gianna, drawing from years of competitive dance experience, works with dancers and gymnasts who struggle with the paradox of extreme flexibility without adequate stability—often leading to chronic injuries.
What stands out most in their conversation is their shared passion for treating motivated patients. "Not everyone's sport is a sport," Matt explains. "Some people's sport is being able to go on a nice long walk without pain." This perspective—treating every patient as an athlete pursuing their own meaningful activities—has reinvigorated their careers and created more successful outcomes.
Their story also touches on navigating dating during COVID, working together professionally as a couple, and building specialized physical therapy practices that leverage their unique backgrounds. Through personal anecdotes about sneaking into movie theaters on early dates and competing together in intramural sports, Matt and Gianna demonstrate how shared values and complementary skills can build both a successful relationship and professional partnership.
Want to learn more about specialized physical therapy for athletes, dancers, or golfers? Have questions about your own pain or movement issues? Call the Driven Athlete team at 561-899-8725 to discover how their athlete-centered approach might help you return to the activities you love.