NASM Corrective Exercise Design for Common Knee Pathologies

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Lesson Plan

More than 6 million knee injuries occur every year in the U.S. making the knee the most commonly injured joint in the body. While some knee injuries and pain are a result of impact trauma, most are non-contact. Non-contact injuries can be prevented or at least the number of incidents reduced with proper training. This webinar will introduce common movement impairments related to non-contact knee injuries and address corrective exercise strategies designed to prevent and reduce the prevalence.

Learn easy practical solutions for patients and clients:

  • Discuss why the knee is the most commonly injured joint
  • Describe corrective exercise and continuum
  • Discuss how to use movement assessments that are key to identifying risk factors
  • Demonstrate corrective exercises for the knee and hip

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Content Outline (1 hour) 52:00

Why Corrective Exercise? – 8 min
Corrective Exercise Continuum – 5 min
Research Stretching, Static Stretching – 2 min
Common Knee Injuries – 3 min
Assessment logic – 4 min
Demonstrations of assessments – 12 min
Knee Corrective Programs – 7 min    40 min
Hip Corrective exercises – 6 min
Wrap up – 5 min

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Topic: Intermediate

Physical Therapy Approval for this course:
This course has been approved by the Arkansas Board of Physical Therapy. The course abides by regulatory guidelines for continuing education or is approved by virtue of approval by the Arkansas Physical Therapy board.
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Course Instructor

Kyle Stull, DHSc, MS Kyle Stull, DHSc, MS

Kyle Stull is a Faculty Instructor for the National Academy of Sports Medicine and the Senior Master Trainer and Education Manager for Implus.  Kyle collaborates with universities and industry professionals conducting research providing evidence-based support for educational material that is used for both marketing and instructional purposes. Kyle has achieved his Doctorate in Health Sciences, MS in Rehabilitation, BS in Sport Management, is an LMT and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with more than 12 years of experience in personal training, corrective exercise, and manual therapy.

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