Complete Runner: Physical Examination and Screen
Presented by Matthew Walsh
Non-Financial: Matthew Walsh has no competing non-financial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
The second course in this series outlines and further deepens the running analysis by using a running-specific movement analysis and physical examination. The focus will be on evaluating areas that have the greatest clinical impact on injury. A review of the specific biomechanics and movement demands of running, followed by the physical clinical examination and summarization of both the subjective and objective histories, are all key to this course.
Meet your instructor
Matthew Walsh
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…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Principles of the Biomechanical Examination
This chapter will provide an overview the biomechanics of running and how they inform the examination, screening, and treatment decisions.
2. The Physical Examination and Strength Capacity Screen
This chapter will cover the components of the physical exam in standing, supine, and sidelying positions.
3. Load Capacity Testing
Learn simple and effective running-specific functional tests, as well as how these integrate with specific tissue testing.
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