What a physical therapist sees in a quarterback
How a Doctor of Physical Therapy evaluates a quarterback — the visual, vestibular, and movement systems behind the throw, and when to get a QB assessed.
The clinical side of quarterback development, written plainly and sourced honestly — including what the research does not support.
How a Doctor of Physical Therapy evaluates a quarterback — the visual, vestibular, and movement systems behind the throw, and when to get a QB assessed.
What quarterback vision training actually involves, which parts have research behind them, and how to tell a useful drill from an expensive one.
What the vestibulo-ocular reflex is, why it matters for quarterbacks and other athletes, and how gaze-stabilization training actually works.
What quarterback processing speed actually means, how to measure it instead of guessing at it, and which training constraints make it improve.
A straight answer on whether cognitive and perceptual training transfers to quarterback play, what the research shows, and what to be skeptical of.