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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Key Teaching Points | Expectation: [if 456 equals="Supervised Practice"]Supervised Practice [/if 456][if 456 not_equal="Supervised Practice"]Independent Learning[/if 456] | [579] |
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- Lie on your back with your lower legs (close to the ankle) on a foam roll, placing band around one foot. Using the band, raise the leg (keeping it relaxed) as high as possible without the knee bending.
- Raise the other leg up to the level of the assisted leg.
- Lower the unassisted leg slowly in a controlled manner while maintaining the toe up position of the leg and foot until you reach the elevated surface.
- Make sure the low back and pelvis maintain position during the movement.
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