The Gait Guys Podcast

Podcast 130: Concepts around Ankle & Knee Injuries

10.29.2017 - By Dr. Allen / Dr. WaerlopPlay

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More on asymmetries from a neurologic perspective, The neurophysiologic process that actually occurs during an injury. Plus, Should you change your clients running form? It is a big debate, and we think many of the experts are mistaken on their points of view. Key Tagwords: ankle sprains, knee pain, patellar tracking, isometric loading, gait, gait analysis, neurology, thegaitguys, analgesia, tendinopathy, movement disorders, running form Links to find the podcast: iTunes page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gait-guys-podcast/id559864138?mt=2 Our Websites: www.thegaitguys.com summitchiroandrehab.com   doctorallen.co     shawnallen.net Our website is all you need to remember. Everything you want, need and wish for is right there on the site. Interested in our stuff ? Want to buy some of our lectures or our National Shoe Fit program? Click here (thegaitguys.com or thegaitguys.tumblr.com) and you will come to our websites. In the tabs, you will find tabs for STORE, SEMINARS, BOOK etc. We also lecture every 3rd Wednesday of the month on onlineCE.com. We have an extensive catalogued library of our courses there, you can take them any time for a nominal fee (~$20).   Our podcast is on iTunes, Soundcloud, and just about every other podcast harbor site, just google "the gait guys podcast", you will find us.   Show Notes: Isometric exercise induces analgesia and reduces inhibition in patellar tendinopathy. Ebonie Rio, Dawson Kidgell, Craig Purdam, Jamie Gaida, G Lorimer Moseley, Alan J.Pearce, Jill Cook http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2015/05/15/bjsports-2014-094386 The constant switching between steady state cortical neuron discharge and and non-steady state discharge.  Takakusaki , Neurophysiology of Gait: From the Spinal Cord to the Frontal Lobe. Movement Disorders, Vol. 28, No. 11, 2013

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