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.

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  • Course Instructor: Tim Rush
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  • Semester: Four

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Course: PHRE 3045 - Sports InjuriesMovement Pattern: Target: HamstringsSynergist(s):
Exercise
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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. Assume a supine crab walk position with foam roller under the hamstrings.
  2. Adjust position as needed to target proximal, distal, lateral, medial and central hamstrings.
  3. Keep pressure on hands and feet to control the degree of pressure.
  4. Increase intensity by removing support leg and/or crossing one leg over the other.  Decrease intensity by addition of support leg and taking more pressure on hands and foot.
  5. Roll a small area at a time and then move to another area.  Do not over do any one area to the point of significant pain or discomfort.  Less is more.
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