In this empowering episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with Dr. Jackie Garcia, PT, DPT — a bilingual physical therapist, neurologic specialist-in-training, and founder of Nxt Stride Rehab — a virtual coaching program transforming how amputees recover, rebuild, and thrive.
Jackie opens up about her journey into physical therapy, her passion for supporting individuals with limb loss and spinal cord injuries, and how a gap in care inspired her to launch a program that brings expert support directly into people’s homes — no matter where they live.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Jackie’s path into PT and neurological rehab
- Why she created Nxt Stride Rehab and who it serves
- Stories of clients overcoming major challenges — including hip disarticulation
- How her customized programs help amputees regain strength and independence
- The emotional side of recovery: overwhelm, fear, and building confidence
- How her pregnancy has shifted her approach to care
- Her work with AdaptX to train fitness professionals in amputee-specific support
Whether you’re an amputee, caregiver, or rehab professional, Jackie’s insights will inspire you to reimagine what’s possible after limb loss — and how virtual therapy is changing the game.
🔗 Connect with Jackie & Learn More:
🌐 Website: nxtstriderehab.com
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackie.dpt/?hl=en
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