The Mechanical Care Forum

In episode 357 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 10. We’re wrapping up our discussion of the non-contact injury with another listener’s reaction. This time with Gary Dykes, a senior instructor for the MIUSA shares his perspective on the past few episodes and some additional proposal of where these faulty patterns may be coming from and how he wonders if, and suggests, we might best address them. This week on MCF!

 

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Category:general -- posted at: 9:21pm CST

In episode 356 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 10. We’re joined by Lynn Grimm and Lee Poston, two listeners who have agreed to share their thoughts about the previous two episodes with Dr. Tim Hewett and Gary Scheffler. They give their takeaways and experience as they’ve begun to apply slow motion video assessment and movement interpretation. This week on MCF!

 

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Category:general -- posted at: 9:22pm CST

In episode 355 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're continuing with season 10. We have Gary Scheffler, a sports performance coach with his company Goata Locomotion Systems in New Orleans USA, and Lynn Grimm, a PT and diplomat in MDT. We’re continuing to talk about the non-contact injury - the mechanism, risk factors, treatment and prevention. We look at some slow-motion video and hear Gary’s opinion of what is important to note and what that means to him. That and much more! This week on MCF!

 

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Category:general -- posted at: 9:24pm CST

In episode 354 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're beginning season 10. We’re joined by Dr. Tim Hewett, a basic scientist and researcher who's spent 30 years looking at non-contact injuries. We talk about the mechanisms causing ACL tears, injury reduction programs, reconstruction - should it be done, if so which graft-type is best, and when to return to sport. All this and more! This week on MCF!

 

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Category:general -- posted at: 9:25pm CST

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