Russell Wilson is a client of Drew Morcos >>>> [urltargetblank]http://motusspecialists.com/#home-top[/urltargetblank]
"Russell Wilson’s taking all the hits, and he keeps coming back. When Russell Wilson’s left leg collapsed under the weight of 49ers linebacker Eli Harold, rehab specialist Drew Morcos was on his couch. Two things happened. One, before Wilson left the field, Morcos was on the phone with Wilson’s agent, Mark Rodgers. And Morcos was on his way to the airport to fly to Seattle before Wilson went back in the game. Two, Morcos thought that there was a pretty good chance that Wilson was okay." >>> second article >>>> [urltargetblank]http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2016/09/28/nfl-china-international-series-london-mexico[/urltargetblank]
Drew Morcos
PT, DPT, SCS, OCS, DNSP, ATC, CSCS, FAAOMPT
Drew is the founder of MOTUS, a functional movement approach to clinical rehabilitation for amateur and professional athletes. Prior to opening his own practice, he was the Director of Rehabilitation at the University of Southern California-Athletic Medicine Department for 5 years. He continues to serve as an Adjunct Instructor of Clinical Physical Therapy for the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at USC. He earned a B.S. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from USC followed by completion of a residency in Orthopaedics and a fellowship in Sports Physical Therapy through Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles. He has experience as an athletic trainer and physical therapist in Division 1 Athletics, NFL, NBA, USA Indoor Volleyball, USA/AVP Beach Volleyball and the World’s Strongest Man Competition. He is on the board of context experts to design item questions for the Sports Clinical Specialist exam. He is also a clinical instructor for the Kaiser Permanente Sports Fellowship program and Azusa Pacific University Physical Therapy Department. He was the primary Clinical Instructor for the USC Division 1 Sports Fellowship program, one of only three programs in the nation.