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· 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 · 106-110 · 111-115 · 116-120 ·1. In your opinion why is the prevalence of oblique strains continuing to increase? 2. What can be done to decrease the incidence of this injury? 3. How can you apply this information to your profession? 4. In your opinion is this type of injury only related to throwing athletes? P.S. I will be sending you an article soon. but in the mean time if you find something interesting on the above topic please let me know.
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Health Promotion and Disease & Injury Prevention
Posting ID:
161810
OTA ID:
102789
Corrective Exercise Case Study
Putting all together and working with a client to identify movement compensations is the approach to develop an individualized corrective exercise program, implement the program, and finally perform a re-assessment to see if your program was successful. What are your thoughts about this subject matter. I have a lot ideas but I will like to share yours with mine to have a better final outcome to this case study exercise corrective program.
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Health Promotion and Disease & Injury Prevention
Posting ID:
162058
OTA ID:
102789
Deb, We have being working with the OPT MODEL for a while, which integrates several interdependent components of performance enhancement and injury prevention programs. Could you provide some feedback on the following questions. See attachment 1. Application 1. In your experiences, which training components have been the most successful for you (and your clients)? 2. In what ways has your training style been helped or hindered by applying the principles outlined in the OPT Model? Attachment 2. Provide a general overview of the OPT model for your reference. 3. How would you apply the OPT Model to a team-based (or group-based) setting? What unique challenges are prese... click for more
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Health Promotion and Disease & Injury Prevention
Posting ID:
162063
OTA ID:
102789
What kinds of problems can lead to a program having a poor evaluation?
What kinds of problems can lead to a program having a poor evaluation?
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Health Promotion and Disease & Injury Prevention
Posting ID:
163054
OTA ID:
102789
What types of observations are useful when deciding whether or not an organization or a work group is ready to make a change? Thank you
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Health Promotion and Disease & Injury Prevention
Posting ID:
167714
OTA ID:
104435
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