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 ...
Working with Hockey Players with Kevin Neeld - Episode 37
The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast
58 minutes
2 years ago
Working with Hockey Players with Kevin Neeld - Episode 37
Each sport has it’s own unique considerations when it comes to performance enhancement and injury management. Ice hockey is one of the more unique sports, as skating is a lot different than the demands of field or court sports! On this episode, I’m joined by Kevin Neeld, the Head Performance Coach for the Boston Bruins, and one of the leading strength coaches when it comes to working with hockey players. We’re going to talk about the role of a strength coach in the NHL and some of the unique ...
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 ...