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Dan Lorenz, DPT, PT, ATC, LAT, CSCS

Dan Lorenz, DPT, PT, ATC, LAT, CSCS

Dan Lorenz, DPT, PT, ATC, LAT, CSCS is the Director of Sports Medicine at Lawrence Memorial Hospital/OrthoKS in Lawrence, KS.  Previously, he was an owner and Director of Physical Therapy for Specialists in Sports and Orthopedic Rehabilitation (SSOR), an outpatient physical therapy practice based in Overland Park, KS with three locations.  He has a B.S. in Health Sciences with an emphasis in Athletic Training from Grand Valley State University in 1999 and a M.S in Physical Therapy from Grand Valley State in 2001.  In 1997, he was an athletic training intern for the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball team.  From 2004-2005, he completed the Duke University Sports Physical Therapy Fellowship.  Formerly, he was an assistant athletic trainer and physical therapist for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2005-2007.  In 2009, he earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine in St. Augustine, FL.  He has served as a rehabilitation consultant for numerous local sports teams including Sporting Kansas City, Kansas City Chiefs, and the Kansas City Mavericks, and also many local colleges including Mid-America Nazarene University and University of Missouri-Kansas City.  He is the founder and former chair of the Sports Performance Enhancement Special Interest Group for the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy.  


He currently serves on the DEI committee for the AASPT and is a mentor for early professionals in a number of SIG’s. He is most interested in the athlete’s knee and shoulder as well as performance enhancement in the terminal phases of rehabilitation.  In additions, he’s keenly interested in reducing injuries in young athletes and helping parents and coaches with strategies to do so.  Dr. Lorenz has been published several times in peer-reviewed journals and has been an invited speaker numerous times at local, state, and national conferences in sports medicine throughout the U.S. In 2018, Dan was recognized by the NSCA as the Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation Professional of the Year and in 2014, he was awarded the inaugural Distinguished Physical Therapy Alumni Award from Grand Valley State University.  Dan and his wife Jo Ann have three children – Luke, Mallory, and Justin. 

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    Blood flow restriction (BFR) training is a hot topic in sports medicine over the last 8-10 years and is being used in multiple settings on multiple patient populations. It is an important tool for the athletic trainer to use in the rehabilitation process, particularly in athletes/patients who are not appropriate for traditional high loads to improve hypertrophy and strength. The purpose of this presentation is to review the science of BFR training and provide the various clinical applications that the athletic trainer can use to implement into practice.