In this episode with Mike Reinold, we explore an interesting case study on a real patient of his - a baseball player with a medial ulnar collateral ligament injury - also known as a “Tommy Johns injury”. We cover: Initial presentation of the patientImportant subjective questioning in this populationDifferential diagnosis around the medial elbow regionImportance of load management in baseballManagement of ulnar collateral ligament injuryThis episode is closely tied to Mike’s case study he did...
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In this episode with Mike Reinold, we explore an interesting case study on a real patient of his - a baseball player with a medial ulnar collateral ligament injury - also known as a “Tommy Johns injury”. We cover: Initial presentation of the patientImportant subjective questioning in this populationDifferential diagnosis around the medial elbow regionImportance of load management in baseballManagement of ulnar collateral ligament injuryThis episode is closely tied to Mike’s case study he did...
[Physio Discussed] All things ankle: assessment, imaging & evidence-based rehab with Dr Chris Bleakley and Andrew Wynd
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3 months ago
[Physio Discussed] All things ankle: assessment, imaging & evidence-based rehab with Dr Chris Bleakley and Andrew Wynd
In this episode, we discuss assessment and treatment of common conditions that we may see within the ankle/foot region. We explore: Lateral ankle/foot painCuboid SyndromeChronic ankle instabilityImaging to assess subtalar joint dysfunctionLateral ankle sprain assessment and managementHigh ankle sprain assessmentManagement of full thickness ATFL tearsWant to learn more about the ankle? Dr Chris Bleakley has done a brilliant Masterclass with us called “Ankle Sprain: Etiology, Diagnosis a...
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In this episode with Mike Reinold, we explore an interesting case study on a real patient of his - a baseball player with a medial ulnar collateral ligament injury - also known as a “Tommy Johns injury”. We cover: Initial presentation of the patientImportant subjective questioning in this populationDifferential diagnosis around the medial elbow regionImportance of load management in baseballManagement of ulnar collateral ligament injuryThis episode is closely tied to Mike’s case study he did...