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Question asked by Chris Gellert, PT, MMusc &Sports Physio, MPT, CSCS, CPT 335 days ago

what is the area that you would like to learn more about? Shoulder, Knee, spine, injuries?

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Answered by Stephen Landrum 335 days ago
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Ankles, and how the achilles tendon is affected by ankle injuries.
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Answered by Gail McGhie 334 days ago
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I would like to learn more about shoulder and knee injuries. I have had several clients with problems with these areas.
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Answered by Karin Singleton 334 days ago
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I would like to know better how I can deduce muscular imbalances from gait patterns. I use a video camera to slow it down, and I can see the deviations but would like more about the exercise implications.
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How can you deduce muscular imbalances from gait patterns?

I don't understand your question and what you are asking..Can you reword?
Comment by Chris Gellert, PT, MMusc &Sports Physio, MPT, CSCS, CPT 334 days ago
I have seen people being able to make assumptions on muscular imbalances after they had observed somebody's gait. My goal is to do the best assessment I can before I start training a client, I I would like to get better at that.
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Answered by Michael Saiz 334 days ago
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Hello Chris,
Shoulder and Hip... regarding Labrum Tears.

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