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  • Webinar Recording: Don't Get Hamstrung by Hamstring Strains: From Assessment to Rehabilitation and Return to Sprinting

Webinar Recording: Don't Get Hamstrung by Hamstring Strains: From Assessment to Rehabilitation and Return to Sprinting

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Recorded on November 16, 2023 Description Hamstring strains are among the most common injuries in sprinting sports, from recreational to elite athletes. Unfortunately, they are also among the most frequently recurring injuries in sports. Much has changed in the past decade in hamstring injury assessment and rehab and this session is structured around translating the most recent evidence into clinical practice. This course will focus on assessing the injured athlete, determining an accurate prognosis, rehabilitating the athlete with an emphasis on preventing reinjury, and implementing a power development and return to sprinting program to optimize sport performance. Evidence based practice will be linked to published Clinical Practice Guidelines. Objectives • Incidence of injury and reinjury: hamstring injuries happen - A LOT! • Basic physiology principles: how do we apply them to rehab in effort to reduce reinjuries? • Assessment of acute hamstring injury • Hamstring mapping for prognosis • Hamstring injury rehabilitation • Lengthened state strength training - is this the missing piece? • Return to sprinting • Return to sport decision making Brandon Schmitt, PT, DPT, ATC Brandon is primarily a clinician with an interest in clinical research. He currently serves as the chair of the APTA Knee Special Interest Group and recently received the award for Outstanding SIG chair. He has published multiple peer-reviewed clinical research papers and textbook chapters on hamstring strain injury, specifically focusing on hamstring assessment using a novel concept of hamstring mapping and rehabilitation focusing on lengthened state eccentric training. His research on hamstring injuries contributed to the recently published clinical practice guidelines in JOSPT. His speaking experience includes multiple talks at numerous CSM, TCC, and NATA meetings.

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