FREE Workshop
Why Your Knee Still Feels Stiff, Weak, or Painful After ACL Rehab – And What You Can Do to Fix It
❋ Where: 401 S. Richman Ave Fullerton, CA 92832
❋ Next Workshop: Saturday February 28th, 2PM
❋ Cost: FREE (Limited to 20 People)
❋ Light refreshments will be provided
Complete the form below to register for the workshop and reserve your spot today!
Who is This Event For?
This FREE event is perfect for:
Anyone experiencing performance limitations due to a knee injury that has persisted for 6 weeks or more
Individuals seeking proactive, long-term solutions for injury prevention.
Those who notice stiffness or restricted movement in the morning or after extended periods of exercise.
Active individuals who want to enhance their movement without restrictions caused by previous injuries.
Anyone who has been told to simply "live with" their injury but is interested in exploring preventive strategies.
People looking to prevent future injuries or manage the risk of re-injury.
Individuals who are concerned about their current injury potentially worsening and impacting their activities.
Those who have tried various methods, but have yet to find a solution that offers lasting results.
Individuals who want to improve their movement and return to their favorite activities with greater confidence.
What You Will Gain From This Workshop
An understanding of what others typically miss in ACL and knee rehabilitation that increases the risk of injury/re-injury
❋ Hidden Risk Factors
New exercises that you can do immediately to improve pain, mobility, and function while reducing the risk of future injury
❋ Impactful Exercises
Fresh perspective on why traditional methods like rest and/or temporary solutions may not be the most effective for long-term recovery or injury prevention
❋ Beyond Traditional Methods
Take the first step toward developing a sustainable injury prevention strategy and return to your activities with confidence.
❋ Preventive Strategies
Speakers
Benjamin Yu
Founder & Lead Human Movement Specialist
Benjamin Yu is a residency trained doctor of physical therapy who specializes in orthopedics. He believes that the current insurance-based model for physical therapy in the American healthcare system puts profits first and patients last, driving him to establish LPI Physical Therapy as a haven for people to receive the quality of care that they deserve.
Ben is extremely passionate about what he does, and feels most fulfilled when he can empower his patients to live to their fullest capacities. He believes physical function to be closely tied to emotional and spiritual well-being, and is therefore dedicated to optimizing movement to maximize the human experience for his patients.
Bryant Wang
Human Movement Specialist
Bryant Wang is a board-certified athletic trainer. He received his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology from California State University, Long Beach and his Masters in Athletic Training from Azusa Pacific University. Bryant specializes in therapeutic exercise and strength and conditioning. Before coming to LPI, Bryant worked as an athletic trainer at the college and industrial setting.
Having spent a large portion of his career in team athletics, Bryant has seen and experienced firsthand how sport becomes deeply intertwined with an athlete's identity. He is driven by his desire to help athletes get back to performing at a high level after injury so they can get back to the activities that provide them with the most fulfillment.
Wendy Shiga
Human Movement Specialist
Wendy PT, DPT is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and an orthopedic specialist with a growing interest in women’s health. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with a minor in Nutrition from Chapman University, followed by her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from USC. Wendy’s passion for helping others has been a driving force throughout her career, fueled by her natural curiosity and a continuous desire to expand her knowledge to better serve her patients.
Wendy’s journey into healthcare began during her time as a high school athlete, where she experienced multiple injuries that sparked her interest in the rehabilitation process. This curiosity only grew as she continued her athletic career in college, playing for Chapman’s Women’s Basketball team. Her experiences as both an athlete and a coach deepened her commitment to helping others recover from injuries and return to the activities they love, pain-free.
Gary Chen
Human Movement Specialist
Gary Chen is a residency trained Doctor of Physical Therapy who specializes in orthopedics and sports. He is driven by the overwhelming population of recreational, amateur, semi-professional and professional athletes who have been dealing with chronic injuries despite having seen multiple healthcare providers. He believes that traditional, insurance-based physical therapy focuses solely on the site of injury and fails to recognize how other regions of the body can have a significant impact on clients’ recovery.
Gary is immensely driven by the journey of helping clients return to their specific goals. He believes that the process, though it may be daunting at first, holds great value in restoring client’s ability to live their day-to-day lives completely pain-free. Moreover, he stresses not only the physical, but also the mental and emotional path to playing and participating in their respective sports and activities without worry or anxiety.
Our Success Stories
Frequently Asked Questions
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Parking is conveniently available directly outside the clinic or in a nearby car park, making it easy for all attendees to access the venue.
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Our next one will be on Saturday February 28th, 2026 at 2pm at 401 S. Richman Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832. We’ll also be hosting this workshop a few more times through the remainder of 2026. Join our newsletter to stay up to date on when the next one will be held.
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We encourage it! Feel free to invite others who are interested in improving their injury prevention strategies, staying active, and mitigating risk of future injuries.