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Volume 8

Journal of Novel Physiotherapies

ISSN: 2165-7025

Novel Physiotherapies 2018

March 19-20,, 2018

March 19-20, 2018 | Berlin, Germany

5

th

International Conference and Expo on

Novel Physio

therapies

J Nov Physiother 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025-C1-024

Running rehabilitation, technique and performance: a practical application

Hannah Wilkinson

1, 2, 3

1

University of Teesside, UK

2

University of South Wales, UK

3

Valaint Clinic, UAE

A presentation to explore the most up to date research related to running rehabilitation and technique. This presentation

explores what we currently know about running injuries, current rehabilitation and the relatively new thinking of technique

management in the prevention and rehabilitation. Exploration around foot strike, cadence and adaption of technique in

relation to presenting injury will be explored all in line with current evidence base from sources such as

The British Journal

of Sports Medicine, PubMed, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport.

Many physiotherapists in muskuloskeletal outpatient

setting do not look at running style/technique as part of their assessment. Within this presentation we will look at simple ways

to assess running technique and affordable technology to facilitate our assessment. While applying what the current evidence

base says in relation to clinical practice. Practical examples will be given from clinical practice here in Dubai, using a variety of

videos and still frames analyzed to show objective outcomes. Content exploring chronic on acute workloads will also feature as

this can be an essential component when deciphering causation of injury and/or return to running. The presentation aims to

give delegates ideas and prinicples that can be applied safely and easily within the clinical setting, while being based on latest

evidence in the field of sports medicine in relation to running rehabilaitaion.

haider.kmu@hotmail.com