Lower Limb Tendinopathy

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Start date

12/08/2024

Nivel: Advanced
Delivery mode: Online-based
Duration: 2 months
Average dedication: 6/8 weekly hours
Impartido en: English

Descripción

Tendons of the lower limb predominantly function as springs to allow locomotion as well high level athletic activity. Tendon pain and dysfunction is a common presentation and clinicians must be competent at recognizing the key features of tendon pain, as well as possess an excellent knowledge of evidence-based management.

Critical to applying the evidence base is an understanding of the pathoetiology of tendon pain, adaptation, as well as changes that exist at all levels (from tendon to muscle, kinetic chain and brain). These concepts provide the premise for thorough rehabilitation and appropriate use of adjuncts in the management.

Rehabilitation considerations include the current capacity of the individual as well as their goals, co-morbidities and individual factors. The in-season athlete provides an additional challenge and clinicians must understand how and when to apply the current research.

This program will also teach the importance of pain science, use of language when explaining ideas to patients and athletes as well as key stakeholders such as parents of junior athletes and coaches. The latest evidence for how to incorporate neuroscience into rehabilitation will also be covered.

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MODULE 1: Fundamentals of tendon
• Normal tendon structure
• Normal tendon function
• Understanding tendon loads
• Clinical implications of understanding tendon load in presentation
• Changes that occur in tendon pathology
• The clinical relevance of staging
• Adaptation and bioplasticity at a local level
• Implications for clinicians

MODULE 2: Pain and pathology; implications for clinicians
• Understanding pain and nociception
• The biopsychosocial model and tendinopathy
• Language and terminology
• Adaptation and bioplasticity – kinetic chain
• Adaptation and bioplasticity of the whole system – don’t forget the brain and spinal cord!
• Putting it all together – relating loads, structure, function and pain (part 1 and 2)
• Clinical examples

MODULE 3: Theory for subjective assessment
• What is the importance of taking a good history?
• Understanding capacity
• What to ask
• Modifiable risk factors
• Non-modifiable risk factors
• Specific outcome measures
• Hallmark features – short and long term (theory) for each tendon
• Differential diagnosis – key points to direct you from the history

MODULE 4: Imaging and other referrals in subjective assessing
• Introduction to imaging
• When to use imaging
• When not to use imaging
• Interpretation of imaging
• When to refer – including red flags
• Language associated with imaging findings
• Putting imaging in context
• Key points from the subjective assessment that guide your objective examination

MODULE 1: Introduction to objective assessment and specific tendons
• Basic principles of assessment
• Structure of the assessment
• Patellar tendon classic presentation
• Differential diagnosis anterior knee
• Proximal Hamstring tendon – classic presentation
• Differential diagnosis hamstring
• Adductor tendinopathy and groin pain
• Summary

MODULE 2: Objective assessment for lower limb tendons continued
• Achilles tendon – classic presentation
• Achilles differential diagnosis
• Foot and ankle tendons – including plantar heel pain
• Glut med – classic presentation
• Glut med – differential
• Outcome measures
• Tailoring for sedentary people
• Summary

MODULE 3: Rehabilitation background
• Background
• Setting goals and managing expectations
• How to be a bioplasitician: stages
• Education
• Monitoring
• Patellar tendon
• Hamstring tendon
• Achilles tendon

MODULE 4: Rehabilitation completion
• Foot and ankle tendons
• Glut medius
• Rehabilitation of rupture
• In-season considerations – what to do
• In-season what not to do!
• Adjuncts and clinical reasoning
• What to do if it is not working
• Final summary

Aprende a

  • Implementar las herramientas, métodos y estrategias en relación al análisis táctico en fútbol, otorgando las habilidades específicas para satisfacer la demanda de roles específicos por parte de clubes profesionales.
  • Identificar los parámetros y elementos tácticos de la fase de inicio del juego, al fin de seleccionar, organizar y transmitir la información más importante de forma eficaz a través también el manejo de herramientas tecnológicas.
  • Entender la importancia de las ABP en el futbol actual y sobretodo, obtener recursos y criterios para desarrollar el análisis de este tipo de acciones.
  • Aplicar los contenidos teóricos y prácticos más relevantes para el análisis de la fase de la presión alta en el fútbol, que te permitirán identificar y reconocer las diferentes situaciones de presión alta, así como plantear tareas para su entrenamiento.
  • Conocer una nueva metodología de observación enfocada al Fútbol Formativo basada en tu propio equipo, desde entrenamientos a partidos.

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