Prevention and Treatment of Disorders in Endurance Athletes
About This Event
This comprehensive on-demand course, "Prevention and Treatment of Disorders in Endurance Athletes," is designed for chiropractors and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in managing athletic injuries. Participants will delve into effective strategies for both preventing and treating common musculoskeletal disorders frequently encountered in endurance athletes, covering a range of conditions and evidence-based interventions. Gain valuable insights into optimizing athlete performance and recovery through practical, actionable techniques. This course provides a deep understanding of the unique physiological demands on endurance athletes, enabling practitioners to deliver superior care, improve patient outcomes, and confidently address the specific challenges faced by this active population.
Learning Objectives
- •Identify common musculoskeletal injuries and disorders in endurance athletes (runners, cyclists, triathletes, swimmers) and their biomechanical causes
- •Apply evidence-based assessment techniques to evaluate overuse injuries, including gait analysis and functional movement screening
- •Develop individualized prevention and treatment protocols for conditions such as runner's knee, plantar fasciitis, IT band syndrome, and shoulder impingement
- •Implement practical soft tissue mobilization and spinal manipulation techniques specific to endurance athlete populations
- •Design return-to-activity progressions and modify training plans to support optimal recovery without compromising performance
- •Optimize performance through recovery strategies, including nutrition counseling, sleep optimization, and cross-training recommendations
- •Communicate effectively with endurance athletes and coaching staff to coordinate comprehensive care and injury prevention
Event Details
Start Date
On Demand
End Date
—
Price
$30
CE Hours
6 hours
Format
Online / Virtual
Speakers
1
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