Ben Braza PT, DPT

Clinic Director & Physical Therapist

About Ben

Ben Braza earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of North Georgia in 2018 and has been practicing outpatient orthopedics at Back in the Game for over 5 years. Ben is from Gainesville, GA where he lived his whole life until he and his wife Emily got married in 2019 where they now reside in Alpharetta, GA.


He enjoys trying new restaurants every week with his wife and going to different sporting events throughout the year, especially the Atlanta Braves games. During his free time he loves to watch sports on T.V. and play golf with his Dad and friends.


His treatment specialties are post operative surgical rehab, sports injuries, shoulder, cervical and lumbar pain. Ben specializes in Dry Needling, manual joint manipulations and functional movements. Ben is certified through the Titleist Performance Institute for medical professionals (TPI) for screening the body’s movement during aspects of a golf swing to keep golfers out of pain or to return to golfing pain free. Ben is also FMS (functional movement screen) certified to assess and screen for limitations that could affect everyday activities.

Special Interests

  • Post Operative Surgical Rehab
  • Sports Injuries
  • Shoulder, Cervical, and Lumber Pain

Certifications

  • Dry Needling
  • FMS (functional movement screen)
  • Spinal Manipulation
  • Titleist Performance Institute for medical professionals (TPI)
  • Champion Performance Specialist   (C-PS)

Education

  • University of North Georgia, DPT

Blog Posts

Latest from Ben

man playing pickle ball teaching how to avoid common pickleball injuries
05 Dec, 2023
Dive into the nuances of pickleball injuries. From common issues to prevention and recovery, navigate a safer path in your game.
Physical therapy after surgery
17 Oct, 2022
Doing physical therapy after surgery is one of the best ways to optimize the results of a surgical procedure and speed healing. Read on to learn more!
17 Apr, 2020
One of the techniques that we recommend for pain is dry needling, which is also known as trigger point dry needling. This treatment helps to alleviate pain or knots in your muscles.
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