Anatomy Trains in Rehabilitation and Fitness – Part 2
Tom Myers, the author of Anatomy Trains, will discuss an introduction to fascia and the Anatomy Trains concepts as it applies to rehab and fitness.
View ArticleOveruse Injuries in Runners
Trey Duckett, MD, from the American Sports Medicine Institute, discusses Overuse Injuries in Runners. Dr. Duckett discusses some of the common injuries with emphasis on gait analysis, shoe wear, and...
View ArticleRehabilitation of the Tennis Player with Shoulder Pain
Todd Ellenbecker, DPT, MS, SCS, OCS, CSCS, Senior Director of Medical Services of the ATP World Tour, discusses Rehabilitation of the Tennis Player with Shoulder Pain. Todd is a renowned therapist and...
View ArticleWhen is it OK to Start Throwing After an Injury?
Mike Reinold, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS, discusses some things to consider when determining when it is OK to start throwing after an injury to assure a safe progression back to play.
View ArticleThe Female Athlete
Joe Powers, MD, discusses considerations for the female athlete, including topics such as the female athlete triad, bone mineral density issues, amenorrhea, and exercise during pregnancy.
View ArticleRehabilitation of the Shoulder in the Overhead Thrower
Kevin Wilk discusses the Recent Advances in Rehabilitation of the Shoulder in the Overhead Throwing Athlete. Kevin shares many cutting edge techniques to restore function in throwers of any level.
View ArticlePhysical and Biomechanical Changes in Youth Pitchers
Dr. Glenn Fleisig, of the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, AL, discuss the Physical and Biomechanical Changes in Youth Pitchers in an ongoing longitudinal study.
View ArticleLong Toss for the Baseball Pitcher – Current Concepts and Opinions
During the 2013 ASMI Injuries in Baseball Conference, Mike Reinold moderated a panel of presenters discussing the current concepts in long toss for the baseball pitcher. The panel featured several...
View ArticleNutritional Strategies Follow Injury
Luke Wakefield discusses general nutrition principles, followed by specific recommendations on how to adapt your nutritional intake following an injury to promote healing and speed recovery.
View ArticleAssessment and Exercise Prescription: A Simple and Sensible Approach
Nick Tumminello discusses Assessment and Exercise Prescription: A Simple (and Sensible) Approach overviewing his approach to developing simple programs that get results that are anything but simple!
View ArticleEpidemiology of Baseball Injuries
Stan Conte, PT, DPT, ATC, discusses the Epidemiology of Baseball Injuries. This webinar discusses several concepts that can be used to help develop better injury prevention and rehabilitation programs.
View ArticleGluteus Maximus Training
Bret Contreras presents Gluteus Maximus Training: Taking a Scientific Approach to Training the Posterior Chain. Bret is a leading expert strength coach and this webinar is an extremely informative and...
View ArticleEnvironmental and Heat Illness
Ryan Tomlins, MD presents on Environmental and Heat Illness. This is an important topic for athletic trainers, coaches, and anyone else that may be caring for athletes during the hot summer months.
View ArticleMovement Based Approach to Piriformis Syndrome
Perry Nickelston shares a presentation on a Movement Based Approach to Piriformis Syndrome discussing how he integrates movement assessment into his programs.
View ArticleIntegrating Postural Restoration Institute Principles Into Training Programs...
Michael Mullin, ATC, PTA, PRC discusses the Integration of Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) Principles Into Training Programs. In this presentation, Michael discusses the basic concepts of PRI...
View ArticleNeurokinetic Therapy
David Weinstock discusses the basic principles behind Neurokinetic Therapy and changing the way you think about dysfunctional movement patterns. David shares his thoughts on how he developed...
View ArticleIntegrating Postural Restoration Institute Principles Into Training Programs...
Michael Mullin, ATC, PTA, PRC discusses the Integration of Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) Principles Into Training Programs. In this presentation, Michael discusses the basic concepts of PRI...
View ArticleFundamentals of Developing Athleticism
Jim Ronai, MS, PT, ATC, CSCS discusses the Fundamentals of Developing Athleticism in the youth athlete. In this presentation Jim several concepts on how he works with his athletes to optimize...
View ArticleResistance Training for Trunk Strength and Power
Rafael Escamilla, PhD, PT, CSCS, FACSM discusses resistance training techniques to develop trunk strength and power. In this presentation Rafael discusses his latest research on how resistance...
View ArticleTraining Jane From Joe: Do Women Need to Train Differently Than Men?
Strength and conditioning guru Tony Gentilcore, CSCS presents a special webinar for RehabWebinars.com "Training Jane From Joe: Do Women Need to Train Differently Than Men." As one of the premier...
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