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
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Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
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