Diagnosing and Addressing Asymmetry
Cost: $90 USD | Learn to assess interlimb asymmetry using jump and hop tests including the use of force plate technology and diagnose specific muscle performance deficits to guide your rehabilitation.
Access: Lifetime of site | Cost: $90.00 USD
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Take your understanding of assessing and addressing limb asymmetry to new levels.
Ideal for sports physiotherapists or those involved in post-op rehabilitation of ACL reconstructions or other lower limb soft tissue and joint injuries.
Includes BONUS MODULE: Landing Diagnostics.
What you will learn in this course:
Learn how to assess interlimb asymmetry in functional hop and jump tests. You will learn to assess unilateral, bilateral and multi-directional asymmetry. Measure asymmetry, learn how to use force plate technology to diagnose muscle function impairments then learn strategies to address limb asymmetry in rehabilitation.
Ideal for sports physiotherapists or those involved in rehabilitation of ACL reconstructions or other lower limb soft tissue and joint injuries.
Course includes Masterclass, Assessment and Exercise Prescription modules for:
NOTE: Modules 1-3 are available separately. Click here for more details.
Study Time: 12 hours
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Professor, Strength and Conditioning, AUT University Head of Research, Lila Movement Technology
Hi I am John Cronin, AKA JC and I am a Professor in Strength and Conditioning. I am primarily an educator, researcher and mentor. I have two passions – one related to improving human movement, athleticism and sporting performance via strength and conditioning, and the other related to sharing this information with others.