February 2019 Links and Review

Every week, my newsletter subscribers get links to some of the goodies that I’ve come across on the internets. Here were the goodies that my peeps got their learn on in February. If you want to get a copy of my weekend learning goodies every Friday, fill out the form below.  That way you can brag to all your friends about the cool things you’ve learned over the weekend. [yikes-mailchimp form=”1″ submit=”Hell yes I want weekend learning goodies every Friday!”]

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Leg Length Discrepancies, Voodoo Bands, and FAI – Movement Debrief Episode 48

Movement Debrief Episode 48 is in the books. Below is a copy of the video for your viewing pleasure, and audio if you can’t stand looking at me. Here is the set list: What is the long-sit test? Can we accurately measure leg length discrepancies? How relevant are leg length discrepancies? What’s the deal with voodoo floss/compression bands? Are they effective? How is femoral-acetabular impingement treated? What considerations need to be made with a cam vs. pincer impingement? If you want to watch these live, add me on Facebook or Instagram.They air every Wednesday at 7pm CST. Enjoy! ERROR: I misspoke on the different impingement types. A Cam impingement is a change in the femur, whereas a pincer impingement is a change on the acetabulum and the audio version…                  Here were the links I mentioned: Sign-up for the Human Matrix in Seattle September 15-16th here   Sign-up for the Human Matrix in Portland, OR November 10-11 here Check out the long sit test (from Physical Therapy Nation): Here is a video of the Hruska Adduction Lift Test (learned it from PRI) Here are some infrasternal angle resources: Infrasternal Angle Overhead vs Quadruped Narrow Infrasternal Angle Training Modifications Using the Infrasternal Angle – Lucy Hendricks Methods for Assessing Leg Length Discrepancy Here is a picture of a cam and pincer lesion: Multicenter outcomes of arthroscopic surgery for femoroacetabular impingement in the community hospital setting Here is an adductor pullback (courtesy of a young Z)

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