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Even Top Athletes Can Get POTS: A Physical Therapist’s Personal Journey with Dysautonomia

How does a college athlete recover from POTS? Determination, GRIT, and plenty of patience.

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What is POTS?

Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a form of autonomic dysfunction. In other words, the part of your nervous system that controls all involuntary functions (breathing, digestion, heart rate, etc) has decided to rebel and you are now in a civil war with your body.

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  • The Levine Protocol: What It is and How It Helps POTS
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  • Compression for POTS: Why Compression Tights Shouldn't Be Just For Your Grandmothers
  • How the Levine Protocol Improved My POTS/Dysautonomia
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