Abstract: Single-leg drop landing movement strategies in participants with chronic ankle instability compared with lateral ankle sprain ‘copers’. The authors of this study concluded that individuals with chronic ankle instability have alterations in their hip kinematics during single leg landing activities. This is one of my favorite topics – full lower quadrant integration. Our bodies do… Continue reading Abstract of The Week: Single-leg drop landing movement strategies in participants with chronic ankle instability compared with lateral ankle sprain ‘copers’
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Lower Quadrant Scanning Exam Review
Just a quick heads-up, tomorrow Sunday January 31st at 11:30EST / 8:30 PST, our Lumbopelvic Spine I course in Seattle will be streaming live on Periscope where NAIOMT CEO Brett Windsor will be conducting a lower quadrant scanning exam review. Hope you’re able to join and please feel free to share with fellow PTs or students you think may be… Continue reading Lower Quadrant Scanning Exam Review
Low Dye Taping for Plantar Fascitis
Looking for a quick remedy for patients with plantar fasciitis who can’t walk without a limp due to the pain? Over pronation of the foot may be contributing to the over stretch to the plantar fascia, and in many case, low dye tape can help. Here’s how it works. Longitudinal strips are placed around the foot from… Continue reading Low Dye Taping for Plantar Fascitis