"Understanding Regenerative Healing: Ways to Support Ongoing Discomfort and Return to the Activities You Enjoy"
Announcing the FREE 90-Minute Education Class on Addressing Long-Term Discomfort and Injuries That ALL Lafayette Residents Are Invited To On June 18th at 5:30pm - 7:30pm
(Limited to just 50 people).
“The Regenerative Healing Workshop – Led by Expert Dr. Derrick Hines”
When: June 18th, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Where: 913 Harding Street, Lafayette, LA 70503
Cost: FREE (for 50 people)
This is a VERY IN DEMAND and very LIMITED in capacity workshop. There’s room for JUST 50 PEOPLE. Please register now and SAVE THE DATE. It is first come first seat allocated.
This Workshop is Designed For:
Individuals navigating discomfort or injuries that have lasted for several weeks.
Those interested in exploring technology-based strategies to support physical function.
People open to alternatives to traditional methods like extended rest or frequent medication use.
Individuals who notice stiffness or limitations during daily movement or activity.
Those curious to learn new strategies that may support greater mobility.
People considering options that do not involve surgical or invasive procedures.
Individuals mindful of changes in mobility and interested in maintaining an active lifestyle.
Those looking to take proactive steps toward improving physical comfort.
Anyone interested in understanding advanced technology-based support options.
Why Attend This Workshop?
Gain insight into the contributing factors behind ongoing discomfort and recurring injuries.
Explore why passive strategies may not support long-term improvement.
Learn cutting edge technological techniques designed to support daily function and ease tension.
Hear about non-invasive options that can support activity without clinical procedures
Leave with helpful information and next steps to support your movement and quality of life.
Why Listen To Me?
I’ve spent years helping people in the Lafayette area improve how they move and feel.
Many residents from Lafayette have already attended my sessions—there’s a good chance someone you know has attended.
Recognized locally for my work, I’ve been featured in publications like Health Expert News.
My goal is to help you better understand what’s contributing to your discomfort—and guide you toward practical next steps.
What You'll Discover In This Session:
Insights into what may contribute to health issues and why they often return.
Why rest and medications alone may not offer comprehensive support.
Simple regenerative therapies, movements and exercises that can be safely introduced.
What to do and what NOT to do to improve mobility and reduce discomfort.
Why discomfort and injuries may persist over time—and what you can learn to support long-term improvement.
What you’ll take away from this session:
Insights into what may be contributing to ongoing daily challenges—and supportive steps to manage it.
A better understanding of what can delay improvement, and ways to approach progress more confidently.
Education on regenerative healing and movement strategies that may support mobility without relying on common approaches like extended rest or medications.
Practical, natural strategies that go beyond temporary fixes or common recommendations.
Guidance on techniques that are generally helpful—and those that might place more strain on the area.
Practical, everyday tips that can support your activity levels and overall comfort.
An overview of how regenerative therapy can support your overall health goals.
Alternative strategies that may complement traditional approaches—designed to help you stay active.
Encouragement and clarity on how to move forward in managing your mobility and activity with greater confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Where can I park?
Parking is conveniently available directly outside the clinic or in a nearby car park, making it easy for all attendees to access the venue.
When and where is the workshop, and how long will it last?
The session takes place on June 18th at 5:30pm - 7:30pm, hosted at 913 Harding Street, Lafayette, LA 70503.
You’ll spend around 90 minutes learning practical strategies and helpful guidance related to health and mobility challenges.
Can I bring a friend?
Absolutely! You’re welcome to invite others who would benefit from learning new, supportive ways to manage discomfort and maintain an active lifestyle.
Why should I attend?
This session is designed to provide helpful information and new perspectives on staying active and confident with movement. It’s an opportunity to understand what might be contributing to your limitations and why regenerative therapy may support your goals moving forward. In just 90 minutes, you’ll gain knowledge that may shift how you view and approach your health and function—allowing you to make informed decisions that align with your personal goals.
Who are the speakers?
Leading the event is Dr. Derrick Hines, DPT, founder of Acadiana Pain & Performance Rehab. Known locally as a trusted expert in movement and mobility, Derrick has supported many individuals throughout Lafayette in navigating their challenges.
With a focus on education, personalized care, and regenerative healing, Derrick is dedicated to helping people stay active and informed—without automatically turning to invasive options. Through Acadiana Pain & Performance Rehab , they continue to be a go-to resource for those seeking clarity and support for their physical health.
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“The Regenerative Healing Workshop – Taught By Expert Dr. Derrick Hines”
When: June 18th, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Where: 913 Harding Street, Lafayette, LA 70503
Cost: FREE (for 50 people)
NOTE:
This is a VERY IN DEMAND and very LIMITED in capacity workshop. There’s room for JUST 50 PEOPLE. Please register now and SAVE THE DATE. It is first come first seat allocated.
The leading private physical therapy clinic in Lafayette which helps people to become more active and mobile, live free from painkillers, and keep out of the doctor's office.