Fishing for comments and likes so I can unlock Pei's wrist rehab resource 😂 Trying to look into helping a lifter with wrist extensor tendinopathy (?ext carpi) who gets sharp pain on picking up anything (even light) with grip
Hey everyone For you rehab specialist/coaches I’ve put up a sprint analysis in the classroom to hone in on an observation skills ! Enjoy and tell me your thoughts or what you observed too below in the comments https://www.skool.com/pbs-strength-rehab-community-4894/classroom/bced2b36
Thanks everyone for attending last Friday nights Q and A! For those who missed it , it is in the classroom for your viewing pleasure ENJOY Q&A , we discussed Observation : Static Observation : Dynamic Squat - anterior and lateral view soft tissue release required to improve squat mechanics progressions and regression of exercise prescription to improve squat mechanics how gait cycle and breathing plays a role in balance CLICK BELOW https://www.skool.com/pbs-strength-rehab-community-4894/classroom/a48a422f?md=ae1e87bb3b2a4c06b339084eff58ba75
Three things I’ll look at when assessing a toe touch. Click classroom to watch the video If u have any questions, please comment in the section below and don’t forget to check out the free Low back starter program in the classroom too
In this thread , you will have case studies and answers of observation, how I assess and treat . Share your thoughts and we will all learn together Send some videos through and I will assess them and comment. You guys can all also add to what you see. Best way to learn is doing so this will sharpen your observation eye ! 🙂 Starting off with the deadpool vs wolverine example. A stunt double of deadpool actually commented that I was spot on with his hip and he had an injury at that time. That was pretty cool 😎 Click the classroom get access to the video