Examining and predicting lower-extremity overuse injuries with computerized, video gait analysis
Description
Examining and Predicting Lower-Extremity Overuse Injuries With Computerized, Video Gait Analysis provides an overview of key factors involved in conducting a computerized pressure analysis of a person's gait and how the results of that analysis can be used to help forecast the likelihood of that individual suffering an overuse injury. Featuring a Clinical Workshop from the ACSM annual meting, the DVD explains how video can be employed in conjunction with a computerized pressure analysis. The DVD also reviews how such data can be utilized to create an orthotic that is appropriate for the person's situation.
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52 min
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Date of Publication
2009
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Alexander Street
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