Persistent weakness and lack of volitional muscle control are huge problems after injury and surgery. It’s not uncommon after major surgeries, like ACL reconstruction, to have chronic weakness and asymmetry in strength. In this episode, I talk to Dave Sherman about a recent research study he published looking at why this may happen, and then what we can do about it as clinicians. Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/arthrogenic-muscle-inhibition-with-dave-sherman Click Here to View ...
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Persistent weakness and lack of volitional muscle control are huge problems after injury and surgery. It’s not uncommon after major surgeries, like ACL reconstruction, to have chronic weakness and asymmetry in strength. In this episode, I talk to Dave Sherman about a recent research study he published looking at why this may happen, and then what we can do about it as clinicians. Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/arthrogenic-muscle-inhibition-with-dave-sherman Click Here to View ...
Sprints and Training with Max Intent with Zach Dechant - Episode 32
The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast
46 minutes
2 years ago
Sprints and Training with Max Intent with Zach Dechant - Episode 32
When developing well-rounded athletes, it’s important not to overlook the qualities associated with training with maximum intent. This could be from sprints, jumps, medicine balls, and more. In this episode, I’m joined by Zach Dechant from TCU. We talk about training baseball athletes, setting the stage for athletic success, and using sprints and velocity work to train with max intent. Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/sprints-and-training-with-max-intent-with-zach-dechant Want to Lear...
The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast
Persistent weakness and lack of volitional muscle control are huge problems after injury and surgery. It’s not uncommon after major surgeries, like ACL reconstruction, to have chronic weakness and asymmetry in strength. In this episode, I talk to Dave Sherman about a recent research study he published looking at why this may happen, and then what we can do about it as clinicians. Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/arthrogenic-muscle-inhibition-with-dave-sherman Click Here to View ...