About Brad Heineck, PT, CSCS

Brad Heineck is a 1996 Physical Therapy graduate of the University of La Crosse, Wisconsin. He became a Certified Strengthening and Conditioning Specialist in 2001. Over the past 30 years, Brad has focused his continuing education on back and neck pain, as well as sports medicine. He is known for his ability to customize therapy equipment in clinical settings to suit patient needs. Brad is co-creator of the educational YouTube channel “Bob & Brad,” which has more than 5 million subscribers.

Discover Bob & Brad

Over a decade ago, Bob Schrupp and his colleague, Brad Heineck, set out to provide the best collection of get-fit, stay-healthy, and pain-free information anyone could find. Today, they are renowned on the internet, coining themselves “the two most famous physical therapists on the internet” (in their opinion, of course). In addition to inventing numerous physical therapy products, Bob & Brad have become trusted voices on social media. With over 5 million YouTube subscribers, they have helped millions of people of all ages navigate physical therapy challenges, improve their health, and enjoy some laughs along the way.

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Try This! With Bob & Brad – Back Pain

In the following video, Bob & Brad provide 5 excellent suggestions to help lessen back pain.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2m7eLyUUSo

Hanging Handles by Bob & Brad

In this video, Bob & Brad demonstrate a variety of ways to use the Hanging Handles, which offer a simple, easy way to perform exercises to help decompress the thoracic and lumbar spine (mid- and low-back) and promote the health and range of motion of the shoulders.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F2pv0InGEI

Booyah Stik by Bob & Brad

The Booyah Stik by Bob & Brad is a total-body stretching, strength and mobility partner. Designed to improve health and wellness in a variety of ways, Bob & Brad demonstrate its versatility in this video.