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Today on the podcast we are taking a little bit of a detour and bringing you some medical information.
As many people know, I'm a Physical Therapist and a Sports PT that works with a lot of athletes and treats a lot of different injuries. One thing I see a lot of is hip injuries.
As part of my job role, I do a lot of work on educating medical providers on different injuries in gymnastics.
I run inservice training for doctoral students at Champion Physical Therapy clinic in Boston teaching anatomy, biomechanics, different assessments, and treatment styles.
I was asked by the students to do an in-depth inservice on hip issues.
This one had some really valuable information so I wanted to make sure I put it up as a podcast to share with the gymnastic community.
I know there are a lot of physical therapists out there who are looking to learn more about hips and feel more comfortable treating people who are either having surgery or not.
But I hope this can also inform coaches too, building knowledge around injuries and the return to sports process.
We appreciate you listening!
To learn more about SHIFT, head here - https://shiftmovementscience.com/
To learn about SHIFT's courses, check our website here - https://courses.shiftmovementscience.com/
Also, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing the podcast with your friends!
Thanks :)
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https://courses.shiftmovementscience.com/
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Check out all our past podcast episodes here!
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Today on the podcast we are taking a little bit of a detour and bringing you some medical information.
As many people know, I'm a Physical Therapist and a Sports PT that works with a lot of athletes and treats a lot of different injuries. One thing I see a lot of is hip injuries.
As part of my job role, I do a lot of work on educating medical providers on different injuries in gymnastics.
I run inservice training for doctoral students at Champion Physical Therapy clinic in Boston teaching anatomy, biomechanics, different assessments, and treatment styles.
I was asked by the students to do an in-depth inservice on hip issues.
This one had some really valuable information so I wanted to make sure I put it up as a podcast to share with the gymnastic community.
I know there are a lot of physical therapists out there who are looking to learn more about hips and feel more comfortable treating people who are either having surgery or not.
But I hope this can also inform coaches too, building knowledge around injuries and the return to sports process.
We appreciate you listening!
To learn more about SHIFT, head here - https://shiftmovementscience.com/
To learn about SHIFT's courses, check our website here - https://courses.shiftmovementscience.com/
Also, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing the podcast with your friends!
Thanks :)
Thanks for listening to The SHIFT Show! Check out SHIFT's most popular courses here!
https://courses.shiftmovementscience.com/
Want to join our online educational community of over 1000 gymnastics professionals and get 40+ hours of gymnastics lectures? Join The Hero Lab below!
https://shiftmovementscience.com/theherolab/
Check out all our past podcast episodes here!
https://shiftmovementscience.com/podcast/
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