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presented by Matthew Walsh, BSc, PT, SPG Level III (Aus)
Financial: Matthew Walsh receives compensation from MedBridge for this course. There is no financial interest beyond the production of this course.
Non-Financial: Matthew Walsh has no competing non-financial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
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Matthew Walsh, BSc, PT, SPG Level III (Aus)
Matthew specializes in running-related injuries, sports injuries, and spinal pain. He is the director of Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery's Motion Lab, as well as Rebound's running clinics. He is an active educator and teaches musculoskeletal diagnosis and rehabilitation methods to physical therapists on a national and international level. Originally from Sydney, Australia, Matt has taught…
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1. Return to Run
This chapter will cover the importance of balancing a treatment and running plan, including the critical roles of prioritizing strength, stability, and symmetry before power and speed.
2. Principles of Therapeutic Exercise for Runners
In this chapter, we will discuss therapeutic exercises for runners, from practical principles to integrated complex patterns under load.
3. Injury Examples: The Hip
This chapter will walk through examples of clinical injuries of the hip and, subsequently, how mobility, strength, and control are impacted.
4. Injury Examples: The Knee
This chapter will walk through examples of clinical injuries to the knee and, subsequently, how mobility, strength, and control are impacted.
5. Injury Examples: The Foot and Ankle
This chapter will discuss injuries to the foot and ankle and how mobility, strength, and control are impacted.
6. Form Corrections
Movement reeducation is critical and complex. We will cover how to make cadence changes and introduce running form drills, as well as examples of injury-specific movement pattern reeducation.
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