Tyler Brady

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)

Tyler Brady serves alongside Eric Schoenberg and Tanner Allen as an integral part of the Physical Therapy team at Diamond PT.  Originally from Louisiana. Tyler graduated with a BS in Kinesiology from Louisiana State University (LSU) in 2010.  This was immediately followed by obtaining his Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) from LSU Health – New Orleans in 2013.

After schooling, he completed an Orthopedic residency through the University of St. Augustine allowing him to ultimately become a board-certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS).

Tyler has extensive experience working in general orthopedics, sports medicine, injury prevention, performance enhancement, and pre and post-surgical treatment. He is certified in Dry Needling and Blood Flow Restriction (BFT) training which are used daily for treatment and recovery at Diamond PT.

Prior to moving to Florida, Tyler worked in Charlotte, NC where his focus was in Orthopedics.  He also served as a Sports Performance Therapist working with UNC-Charlotte Athletics, including the baseball team, for the last 4 years. This experience working with athletes across multiple sports along with collaborating closely with strength coaches, athletic trainers, and team doctors has helped with providing the best care possible in treating a variety of injuries.

Outside of work, you can find Tyler outdoors, traveling and spending time with his fiancé. He also enjoys sports of all kinds (playing and watching) as well as music.

Free Access to Eric’s 47-Minute UNE Lecture

Hip-Shoulder Separation in Rotational Athletes: Making Sense of the Thoracic Spine.

Welcome to Cressey Sports Performance

Over the years, Eric Cressey’s given this lecture to more than 10,000 coaches, players, sports medicine professionals and enthusiasts and it’s been a huge hit. In the video, you will observe a lot of our CSP athletes training and learn:

  • Why different athletes need different approaches to power development?

  • Why it’s essential that you learn to train outside the sagittal plane?
  • Which medicine ball and plyometric variations I use with baseball players?
  • Why not all throwers have identical deceleration patterns or training needs?

  • How your arm care programs can be improved to reduce the risk of injury and improve throwing velocity?