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on this episode of the ask Mike Ronald show we talked about restoring extension after ACL reconstruction set and rep schemes in rehabilitation and how to determine if loss of motion is a mobility or motor control issue the ask Mike Reinhold show helping people feel better move better and perform better were recording ready to go good yeah welcome back everybody they asked Mike Ronald show I am here at champion Petey in performance with the team here we got Lenny Macrina Dave Tilley gave Morgan were all here to change guys Mike Riley my bodys usually out so yeah welcome back deja vu yeah this is better I like this we kind of mixed it up today different seats see what you guys dont want and our PT room here our champion this is essentially where our desks are we all just slide back and record so you can see how we sit at our desks oh I dont like yeah this is completely weird I have to look to the left instead of the right no but welcome back everybody some more great questions Gabe