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Lower Extremity Injuries in the Athlete

Lower Extremity Injuries in the Athlete. Princples of Biomechanics and injury in Sports Performance Joints move in a circular plane but Sports is performed in a linear plane. All soft tissue injury occurs when the tensile strength of the tissue is exceeded. Running Gait. Running Form.

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Lower Extremity Injuries in the Athlete

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  1. Lower Extremity Injuries in the Athlete

  2. Princples of Biomechanics and injury in Sports Performance • Joints move in a circular plane but Sports is performed in a linear plane. • All soft tissue injury occurs when the tensile strength of the tissue is exceeded

  3. Running Gait

  4. Running Form

  5. Pitching Sequence

  6. Pitching Mechanics

  7. Golf Swing

  8. Tennis Swing

  9. Gymnastics

  10. Exceeding the Tsnsile strength

  11. Achilles Tendon

  12. Hamstring Injury

  13. Knee Injury

  14. Ankle Injury

  15. Plantar Fascial Injury

  16. Iliotibial Band Syndrome

  17. Lateral Compartment syndrome

  18. Medial Tibialstress syndrome

  19. Runner Knee ( PFPS )

  20. Diagnosis • Treatment • Rehabilitation • Evaluation of Kinetic Chain including neurology as it relates to lower extremity Injuries

  21. Treatment Modalities • Acute • Chronic • Rehabilitation

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