[Physio Explained] Load progression in rehab for patella tendon injuries with Dr Teddy Willsey

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[Case Studies] Managing bilateral shin pain in a runner with Beau Walker Tyrrell

In this episode with Beau Walker Tyrrell, we explore an interesting case study on a real patient of his – a Hyrox athlete, preparing for a marathon with bilateral shin pain. We cover:Differential diagnosis within the shin regionObjective testing related to bilateral shin painRole ...  Show more

[Physio Explained] Not mini adults: rehab for youth athletes with Daniel Elias

In this episode with Daniel Elias, we discuss treating youth athletes. We explore:· Differences between treating youth vs adults· Rehabilitating youth athletes from ACL injury· Importance of milestones in ACL rehabilitation· High training loads in youth athletes· Exercise prescri ...  Show more

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