Online Workshop with

Bulletproof Your Knees for Running


Come join us on March 16th at 6:00PM for our free virtual workshop as Dr. Cao and Dr. McGee break down some of the current concepts for managing painful running knee injuries WITHOUT completely sidelining you. There are some bad rumors going around that running is bad for your knees and will destroy your knees faster. Tune in to find out why research says that is simply not true and how Sculpt U is using manual therapy, corrective exercise and strength training to bulletproof our runners!

* Only 50 spots are available for this workshop, so claim yours now! *


Wednesday, March 16th

6:00 PM

Only 50 Spots Available

Reserve Yours Now!

This Free Online Workshop Is For Anyone Who:

Can no longer run due to heel/tendon pain

Is tired of living on painkillers and injections

Wants to stay running long into their retirement

About Your Presenters

Dr. Nathan Cao

Doctor of Physical Therapy


DR. CAO ATTENDED THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, WHERE HE ACHIEVED HIS BACHELOR DEGREE IN EXERCISE SCIENCE, ALONG WITH A MINOR IN NUTRITION IN 2013.


He developed an interest in physical therapy and decided to get exposed to the field by working as a rehab technician in the acute and inpatient settings. He knew this was his calling, so he pursued higher education as a physical therapist. He attended the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio Texas, and earned his doctorate of physical therapy in 2018. Through life endeavors and work experience as a physical therapist, he developed his personal philosophy, which emphasizes improving mechanical symptoms without the need for medication. He is specialized in manual therapy, which allows him to unlock the body’s potential, relieve pain, and improve joint restrictions, ultimately allowing his patients to return to their active lifestyles. He strives to stay current with the latest techniques through his enrollment in a fellowship program at the Institute of Athlete Regeneration, focusing on an expertise in sports and orthopedic manual therapy.

Dr. Trevor McGee

Doctor of Physical Therapy


DR. TREVOR COMPLETED HIS UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN KINESIOLOGY AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY WHERE HE DEVELOPED A LOVE FOR THE HUMAN ANATOMY AND REHABILITATION.


Trevor went on to receive his doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine in Austin. Continuing to stay active through weight training and a lifelong passion for basketball, he has the experience and understands the importance of regular exercise for injury prevention. He has pursued advanced certifications and continuing education in dry needling, McKenzie method to help assist clients in reaching their goals. Dr. Trevor also has a niche in rehabbing post stem cell/PRP injections. His extensive understanding of the healing process, how to properly load new fragile tissue and maximize function, makes him highly sought after in the new world of regenerative medicine.

You Will Learn

Common causes of these injuries with anatomy review

Running program design and modification

Current concepts of managing tendon pain without injections and surgery

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