Office assessment of core strength in runners
Description
Office Assessment of Core Strength in Runners discusses and demonstrates exam techniques that can be used to determine if a core strength deficit exists in an injured runner. The DVD is designed for clinicians who want to directly focus their treatment, based on an athlete's needs. The DVD reviews assessment techniques for five different core muscles. In addition, the DVD details several specific muscular deficiencies that need to be addressed by runners.
Runtime
46 min
Series
Subjects
Genre
Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
Direct Link
Similar Films
The movement triad
Pars fractures in adolescent athletes
Sports nutrition essentials
Fitness--just for the health of it
Vision basics. Seeing your way to a better game
Unlocked & unloaded. Multiplanar movement
Exercise from the standpoint of evolutionary medicine
Casting & splinting common sports injuries
Selecting outcome measures for patients enrolled in work conditioning/hardening programs
Making the science and evidence argument for exercise is medicine
Use of clinical prediction rules in the treatment of cervical, thoracic, and lumber spine. A manual therapy approach
Core strength and stabilization for athletes
Helping clients with shoulder pain
The Franklin method®. Pelvic power for core integration
Nutrition for the mature adult