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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Knee Mechanics: Down and In

Knee Mechanics: Down & In

Watching your client's jumping mechanics can tell you a great deal and potentially help you prevent or recover from knee injury.


This athlete presents with a "down and in" motion of both lower extremities upon jump and landing.
 
What does this tell you?
1. Your client may have overly pronated ankles or flat feet possibly due to tight gastrocnemius, soleus or subtalar joint
2.  Your client may have a tight Ilio-tibial band or Tensor Fascia Latae musculature
3.  Your client may have weak gluteus medius

How do you work with this client?
1.  Stretch the gastrocnemius and soleus
2.  Stretch the ITB/TFL and use a foam roller for deep massage
3.  Strengthen the posterior Glute Medius with clamshell or prone figure four exercises
4.  Practice the intended motion with proper technique...Work the movement pattern and the muscle timing will follow

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Monday, January 28, 2013

ACL Rehabilitation

ACL  Rehabilitation


This is a common traumatic ACL tear in sports. Here, a medial directed force is applied to the knee.


Below is a quick overview of ACL Repair surgery

I was contacted recently by a woman who was injured and scheduled to have her ACL repaired. She was receiving Physical Therapy from a local clinic and was paying close to $130 for each visit! She asked me if KBFITNESSONLINE.COM could help, as she was referred to the site by her therapists. I explained that this site was designed as a guide from day one post-surgery, explaining what exercises you should do and when to do them following the surgery. I told her that there is even a follow along workout for each time frame following the surgery so that you can perform the exercises with a Physical Therapist's cues. The video exercises included in each of the kbfitnessonline.com protocols are the most common exercises used in most rehabilitation protocols for each diagnosis. But I advised that she request her doctor to inform her of any particular precautions following her surgery, as each patient is slightly different, and some surgeries may have more complications than others. www.kbfitnessonline.com also offers a community forum for rehab professionals and the clients themselves to discuss their progress. KB Fitness staff is accessible to answer any questions during your rehabilitation.
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