When your throwers, tennis players or powerlifters get a bit carried away, overload and get pain in their anterior or medial elbow, how are you going to treat them? What movements and activities can you deload to settle their pain, and how will you strengthen their elbow, set them up with a load management program and improve their biomechanics?
In this online course - Elbow Part 6, you’ll discover how to thoroughly rehab your medial and anterior elbow pain patients, and return them back to sport painfree and with stronger, more robust elbows.
You’ll discover:
- Education strategies you can use with your anterior & medial elbow pain patients
- How to create a load management plan for your tennis players and strength athletes
- Muscles that are important to strengthen when your patient has UCL/medial elbow joint pain
- How to progress and manage load in strength training athletes that have pain with training or lifting weights
- How and when you can incorporate evidence-based manual therapy
- How to treat C/Sp referred pain, radiculopathy or neural irritation contributing to elbow pain
- How to structure your treatment sessions
- Exercises and progressions you can use
- Adjusting strength exercises that may be aggravating your patients pain
- How to incorporate the kinetic chain in your rehab
Part A
- Education strategies you can use with your anterior & medial elbow pain patients
- How to create a load management plan for your tennis players and strength athletes
- Muscles that are important to strengthen when your patient has UCL/medial elbow joint pain
- How to educate, progress and manage load in strength training athletes that have pain with training or lifting weights
Part B
- How and when you can incorporate evidence-based manual therapy
- How to treat C/Sp referred pain, radiculopathy or neural irritation contributing to elbow pain
- How to structure your treatment sessions with different presentations and response to treatment
- Exercises and progressions you can use
Part C
- Adjusting strength exercises that may be aggravating your patients pain
- How to incorporate the kinetic chain in your rehab
- Treating distal biceps tendinopathy
- Biceps strengthening
Part D
- Kettlebells - How they can cause, and be used in rehab of elbow pain
- How to incorporate the kinetic chain in your rehab