Tough to Treat

Fencer with Bilateral Calf Pain


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What is the cause of bilateral calf pain in this young fencer? From start to finish, it shows the power of a thorough evaluation, a specific exercise progression, and a return to the sport she loves. When it comes to exercise progression in persistent pain, think about context. How can you improve optimal movement patterning by changing the context? Think about this one. You can intervene via the visual system, eyes open, eyes closed. How about changing their base of support? Wide to narrow. And why not have them do their exercises to their favorite music? These are just some examples. Look at your patients through a different lens and then see positive change.

A glance at this episode:

  • [0:01] Introduction and Case Overview

  • [7:46] Initial Assessment and Clinical Reasoning

  • [10:27] Hypermobility and Initial Treatment

  • [20:14] Progression and Additional Techniques

  • [32:40] Advanced Techniques and Future Plans

  • [52:04] Conclusion and Reflection

Related links:

  • Tough To Treat Website

  • Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient

  • Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription

  • Access the Transcript

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Tough to TreatBy Susan Clinton and Erica Meloe

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