PHRE 3045 – Sports Injuries

This course focuses on post injury prevention and reconditioning exercises for clients that have had or are at risk of having an athletic (sports) related injury. Functional anatomy, postural evaluation and muscle imbalances will be used to develop exercise strategies for common sports related injuries.

Target population:

  • Course Instructor: Tim Rush
  • Lab Technician:
  • Semester: Four

Lab Sections:

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Course: PHRE 3040 - Resistance TrainingMovement Pattern: Core | flexionTarget: Rectus AbdominusSynergist(s): Hip Flexors, Latissimus Dorsi, Transverse Abdominus
Exercise
Regressions:Progressions:

Key Teaching PointsExpectation: [if 456 equals="Supervised Practice"]Supervised Practice [/if 456][if 456 not_equal="Supervised Practice"]Independent Learning[/if 456][579]
Description:
  1. Hang from a chin-up bar with both arms extended at arms length in top of you using either a wide grip or a medium grip. The legs should be straight down with the pelvis rolled slightly backwards.
  2. Raise your legs until the torso makes a 90-degree angle with the legs.
    • Bending knees = easier
    • Straight legs = harder
  3. Exhale as you perform this movement and hold the contraction for a second or so.
  4. Go back slowly to the starting position as you breathe in.
  5. Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Regression (Knee/Hip Raise on Parallel Bars)

  1. Position your body on the vertical leg raise bench so that your forearms are resting on the pads next to the torso and holding on to the handles. Your arms will be bent at a 90 degree angle.
  2. The torso should be straight with the lower back pressed against the pad of the machine and the legs extended pointing towards the floor. This will be your starting position.
  3. Now as you breathe out, lift your legs up as you keep them extended. Continue this movement until your legs are roughly parallel to the floor and then hold the contraction for a second. Tip: Do not use any momentum or swinging as you perform this exercise.
  4. Slowly go back to the starting position as you breathe in.
Common Error(s): Inappropriate momentum | Not engaging core
Spotting:
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