Terry Trundle – The Kinetic Chain Challenge: Why Therapeutic Matters in Functional Recovery

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Terry Trundle - The Kinetic Chain Challenge: Why Therapeutic Matters in Functional Recovery courses at here with PRICE $59.99 $13 Faculty:Terry TrundleDuration:1 Hour 32 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jul 29, 2016 Description Manual - Kinetic Chain (3.97 MB) 30 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Explain the Importance of Co-contraction Muscle Recruitment as a Pre-functional ExerciseThree Components of Function: Mobility, Recruitment, and StabilizationDefine clinical meaning of co-activationEarly application of pre-functional recruitmentReview Current Research States Why Hip and Hamstrings Strengthening is the True Core of Lower Extremity StabilizationTechniques in open kinetic chain co-contractionTrue core exercises for the lower extremityScapular muscle activation ratiosProprioception: the key to stabilizationDiscuss Why the Word “Therapeutic” Should be Reconsidered for the Lower and Upper Kinetic ChainsProtective exercise concepts for the upper extremityApplication of short-arc exercises for the knee and shoulderEMG evidence of positional recruitmentIncorporating evidence of the difference between scapular activation vs glenohumeral muscle activity Faculty Terry Trundle, ATC, LAT, PTA Related seminars and products: 9 Terry Trundle, ATC, LAT, PTA, has over 38 years of experience in clinical practice and offers educational programs on functional rehabilitation focusing on the upper and lower kinetic chain.

• He practices in the Atlanta area where he is the Owner and Director of the Athletic Rehab Institute and Sports Medicine.

• In addition, he serves as a rehab consultant for Benchmark Physical Therapy and as Chair of the Advisory Board for the annual Rehab Summit.Mr.

• Trundle's research has been featured in numerous journals and publications, and he has received awards and recognitions by the American Physical Therapy Association and Medical College of Georgia as a leader in the field.

• Most recently, he authored a chapter on orthopedic management of the shoulder in Fundamental Orthopedic Management for the Physical Therapist Assistant.

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