Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

PC
FREE PRESITGE EDUCATION

Public • 158 • Free

PE
PRESTIGE PHYSIO EDUCATION

Private • 18 • Free

Team Activated

Private • 182 • $29/m

Endless Evolution w/ Duffin

Private • 1.6k • Free

3 contributions to FREE PRESITGE EDUCATION
Week 2 OFFICIAL CASE STUDY
Excellent job on last week's quiz everyone! The depth of clinical reasoning and discussion in that thread was impressive. Keep engaging guys, this is exactly how you make your clinical reasoning razor sharp! This week we are back to dissecting case studies in their entirety. Case study 2: 30-year-old male, started running 4 months ago, training for his first half marathon. During a sprint session, felt sudden pain in the back of the right thigh while taking off for a sprint. Pain is sharp and localized to posterior thigh. Pain gets worse with running, especially uphill or sprinting. Aggs: bending forward, resisted knee flexion. What would you do from here? What are some potential diagnosis to consider and how would you differentiate between them?
5
16
New comment 3d ago
1 like • 4d
@Rulan Albarouki aw yeah 100% on board with that in terms of rehabilitation with the initial injury and management my only question would be why is the hamstring taking more load in the first place and what isn't happening in the chain for this to be a problem lol But yeah initial rehab first few weeks Gastroc /hamstring and glute loading is a given! A good Superset i like Ground based isometric. Followed by good morning or med ball counter balance split stance isometric really load postieor chain 💪 Works pretty well in them early stages of weight transfer any exercises that come to mind in your book?
0 likes • 3d
Oh 100% given the mechanism of injury and the time frame load has definitelyexceeded tissue tolerance i have 0 arguments with that 🙏 .I was just throwing in some facts of exactly what I'd be looking for when I'm doing my rehab, assesment that's all. Alongside from my experience working in a running clinic I find alot of people who are newer to running can't keep that upright torso and stiffness we want in running 🏃‍♂️
Level 2 Members, Get Ready!!!!!!!!
I’ve just dropped 2 brand-new cheat sheets on the Free Prestige Education Classroom Course page! The new cheat sheets are: 1. STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE IN REHABILITATION - This tool is designed to simplify and systemize your rehab programming, helping you elevate your treatment approach 2. HOW TO HANDLE PRICE INCREASE OBJECTIONS - I’m sharing my secret tips for handling objections to price increases like a pro—so you can charge what you're truly worth. Not on Level 2 yet? Time to level up NOW—engage with the content and get there fast! Don’t miss out—this is your chance to level up and master these essential skills. Make these tools work for you!
10
2
New comment 10d ago
1 like • 10d
How do I up my points
Case Study Corner Rapid Fire Round 1
Hey guys, Great to see everyone really enjoying the official case study last week. This week we are doing a rapid-fire round with short quizzes! Answer the question below to test your knowledge! Those of you not on level 2 yet, this is your chance to unlock amazing resources that took me hours to put together... all for FREE. Engage, engage, engage and learn! Question 1: 28-year-old boxer, boxing for 4 years. Threw an overhand right punch, next day felt pain around the front side of his shoulder. Aggs: Hand to head, pressing, hand behind back, struggles to drive at times What structures do you think are affected? Comment below WHY
Poll
11 members have voted
5
27
New comment 9d ago
0 likes • 10d
@Rulan Albarouki let's go active system and bunk me up to level 2 🤣🤣
0 likes • 10d
@Charbel Akl I like how you've listed out the exact points of compression on here very helpful.. cheers
1-3 of 3
@dean-gouldsborough-9804
Physiotherapist

Active 2d ago
Joined Jun 11, 2024
powered by