PT Inquest

183 Strength Training After ACLR

Oct 1, 2019
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
C S M I, I'm a Hero.
02:47 • 3min
3
The Seat Shot Put Test
05:52 • 2min
4
Isometric Ratios for Overhead Athletes
07:30 • 2min
5
Is There a Difference Between Overhead Throwers and Military Athletes
09:45 • 2min
6
Do You Know What's Normal for an Overhead Athlete?
11:34 • 4min
7
A Question to the Mail Hole?
15:12 • 1min
8
I'm Not Going to Be Square, Square Able Right Eitherd Be Square in It.
16:41 • 2min
9
Progressive Strength Training Restores Quadruceps and Hamstring Muscle Strength Within Seven Months
18:22 • 2min
10
The Quad Tendons Are Making a Run Right Now
20:51 • 3min
11
A, Well Below 50 % Will Pass a 90 % Lemsymmetry Index
24:10 • 4min
12
Is It a Randomized Controlled Trial to Observation Study?
28:00 • 4min
13
The Strength Training Programme
31:43 • 2min
14
Can I Charge for an Amateur Socker Player?
33:32 • 4min
15
I Think This Is the Skeleton of Our Programme
37:14 • 3min
16
Do You Need to Do 60 Degree Position Isometrics?
40:04 • 3min
17
Are You Going to Try to Move People to 90 %?
43:25 • 2min
18
The Tork to Bodyweight Ratio
45:41 • 5min
19
Socker Player Seven Months After a C L R Showed No Significant Differences in Strength
50:19 • 3min
20
Strength Is Not Restored by Seven Months, Right?
53:37 • 6min
21
Is It Impossible to Return to Sport at Six Months?
59:15 • 5min
22
Is It a Matter of Movement Retraining?
01:04:00 • 1min
23
Is the Quadrusep a Predictor of a Second Injury?
01:05:25 • 3min
24
Do You Know if You're Compliant?
01:08:34 • 2min
25
Is There a Control, or Is It Just a Question of Time?
01:10:43 • 3min
26
How Much Is Driving Healing?
01:13:39 • 2min
27
How Important Is Testing for a Quadrucep?
01:16:07 • 2min
28
P T Inquest With Me, Eric Marrin
01:18:06 • 2min