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Upper Body Return to Sport Testing in Collision Athletes – Exploring the Continuum
Working in a collision sport environment there are always going to be shoulder injuries, from pec tears, torn rotator cuffs or shoulder dislocations. The growing question is how do we progress them in their journey and how do we quantify this? There has been some great work in this area carried out by the likes…
The Young Contact Athlete Post Latarjet
Edel kindly presented this on the first Rehab In Sport webinar. She currently leads the upper limb team at the Sport Surgery Clinic in Ireland and is completing her PHD looking at the return to sport post shoulder stabilisation. In her role at the Sport Surgery Clinic Edel sees a lot of contact athletes with…
REHAB IN SPORT WEBINAR 2
Tickets available here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/rehab-in-sport-webinar-tickets-106452137208
Bill Knowles – The restoration of athletic normal following a lateral meniscus repair
“Surgery doesn’t fix the neurophysiological insult” Bill presented on an 18-year-old NHL player who suffered a bucket handle tear on his lateral meniscus when he was walking backwards down a hill, stepped in a hole and extended his knee. This happened in early August, when players usually start getting back on ice ready for pre-season…
Darren Roberts – They tried to make me go to rehab
Darren works with world class action sport / extreme sport athletes. He deals with 17 sports with 40 – 50 athletes a year, ranging from 10 – 40 years old. He doesn’t do rehab with the athletes. Everything he does is guided by the athlete. He doesn’t talk about rehab with the athlete. It’s just…
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