in Diagnose & Treat, Hip injuries, Knee injuries, Musculoskeletal injuries, Overuse injuries
Chris Mallac looks at the relevant anatomy and biomechanics of the tensor fascia latae. He explains, what role it plays in pain and dysfunction, and what can be done in the presence of a tight and overactive TFL muscle MORE
in Acute injuries, Diagnose & Treat, Hip injuries, Musculoskeletal injuries, Overuse injuries
Chris Mallac explains the relevant anatomy and functional biomechanics of the piriformis muscle, highlights the role it plays in musculoskeletal dysfunction and looks at management options in cases of muscle dysfunction MORE
in Acute injuries, Diagnose & Treat, Improve, Musculoskeletal injuries, Neck and back injuries, Power development
Trevor Langford looks at the role of deep neck flexors segmental in controlling the cervical spine, and explains why they shouldn’t be overlooked MORE
in Acute injuries, Diagnose & Treat, Improve, Joint injuries, Musculoskeletal injuries, Overuse injuries, Power development, Shoulder injuries
Scapular dyskinesis is strongly associated with an increased risk of ‘overhead’ injuries in athletes. Andrew Hamilton looks at recent evidence on the evaluation of scapular function in overhead athletes and the implications for rehab MORE
in Improve, Joint injuries, Masterclass, Power development, Pre-hab and post-surgical rehab, Shoulder injuries
In part one of this 2-part article on SLAP lesions, Chris Mallac discussed the relevant anatomy and biomechanics of the biceps tendon anchor, the mechanisms of SLAP lesion injury, as well as the clinical orthopaedic tests and imaging techniques that may identify a SLAP lesion in an athlete. In part two, Chris looks at the surgical interventions required to manage a SLAP lesion and presents in-depth guidelines on the necessary post-surgical rehabilitation following a SLAP repair... MORE
in Acute injuries, Diagnose & Treat, Improve, Joint injuries, Musculoskeletal injuries, Neck and back injuries, Overuse injuries
Patrick Gillham explores the causes of cervicogenic headaches (CGH) in athletes, and how best to treat them MORE