Clinical evaluation of static and dynamic malalignments. Techniques for assessment interventions
Description
Clinical Evaluation of Static and Dynamic Malalignments: Techniques for Assessment Interventions provides an overview of lower-extremity injury epidemiology. The DVD looks at faulty static alignment and dynamic movement patterns of the lower extremity that are commonly thought to contribute to acute and chronic injury. The DVD also details efficient techniques that can be utilized to assess the intervene on supposed contributors to lower-extremity injury. The overhead squat is used as a movement screen to assess for dynamic malalignment. In the hands-on lab portion of the DVD, the panel of experts addresses various case scenarios involving static and dynamic malalignments.
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94 min
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Date of Publication
2010
Database
Alexander Street
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