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Maximize Your Golf: June 2006
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Recent laboratory studies have found a relationship between club head velocity and a player’s handicap. In the study, a high-speed camera was used to capture the club head velocity of each participant during their 10 shots. All shots were performed in a controlled laboratory setting to help eliminate uncontrollable outdoor variables. What does this mean? Fradkin AJ, Shearman CA, Finch CF. How well does club head speed correlate with golf handicaps? J Sci Med Sports. Athletic Injur...
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Sports Injuries and Performance: June 2006
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Sports Injuries and Performance. This Blog is designed as an educational tool for elite and recreational athletes of all levels. I will be posting information related sport performance and common athletic injuries, their prevention as well as different treatment options. Thursday, June 08, 2006. Posted by Dr. Murray Heber at 10:32 AM. Anatomically the tendon is supplied by two arteries, one that supplies the proximal tendon and one that supplies the distal tendon. This pattern of blood supply leaves ...
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Sports Injuries and Performance: March 2006
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Sports Injuries and Performance. This Blog is designed as an educational tool for elite and recreational athletes of all levels. I will be posting information related sport performance and common athletic injuries, their prevention as well as different treatment options. Friday, March 24, 2006. Ulnar Nerve at the Wrist. Tips to avoid placing too much stress on the hands and the Median and Ulnar nerves are:. Avoid letting your wrists rest in excessive extension. Key Concepts to Remember:. If symptoms of h...
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Sports Injuries and Performance: February 2006
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Sports Injuries and Performance. This Blog is designed as an educational tool for elite and recreational athletes of all levels. I will be posting information related sport performance and common athletic injuries, their prevention as well as different treatment options. Wednesday, February 22, 2006. Shin Splints and Anterior Leg Pain- A Synopsis. What exactly are Shin Splints? Let's start with a description of both and then compare them. So what causes this pain? If you currently experience any of these...
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Athletic Injuries with Dr. Pho: October 2005
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Athletic Injuries with Dr. Pho. Wednesday, October 26, 2005. The Truth About Lateral Knee Pain. Many athletes complain of the condition known as Iliotibial Band Syndrome or ITBS. The condition often presents as lateral knee pain (pain outside the knee), or also as lateral hip pain. This condition is particularly prevalent among athletes involved in running or cutting activities, such as football and hockey athletes, long distance runners, and sprinters. In essence, knee pain is a result of weakness at th...
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Athletic Injuries with Dr. Pho: September 2006
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Athletic Injuries with Dr. Pho. Thursday, September 14, 2006. One stop for all your health related questions! Please visit our new website www.elitesportstherapy.com. For more articles and useful information related to your health and sporting performance! Posted by Dr. Shawna Heber at 2:29 PM. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. View my complete profile. Your Health-And How to Maintain It. Sports Injuries and Performance. One stop for all your health related questions! What is Active Release Techniques (ART)?
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Athletic Injuries with Dr. Pho: December 2005
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Athletic Injuries with Dr. Pho. Wednesday, December 21, 2005. A New Spin on Sudden Onset Low Back Pain. Now you might be wondering why wouldn’t the multifidus contract in the first place? Many patients feel victim to recurring low back pain, but with this simple approach, patients can now gain control of their symptoms and prevent more episodes in the future. Posted by Dr. Shawna Heber at 11:52 AM. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. View my complete profile. Your Health-And How to Maintain It.