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Podcast 60: Speeding up at the finish line & Efferent Copy

The Gait Guys Podcast

Release Date: 04/24/2014

*NEW: Occult ankle injuries and other tidbits show art *NEW: Occult ankle injuries and other tidbits

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*NEW: Split treadmills, limping and prioprioception. show art *NEW: Split treadmills, limping and prioprioception.

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Velocity, timing, stance and swing phases, injuries, center of pressure, step width, .... lots of good topics today

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*NEW: How to get started with a client show art *NEW: How to get started with a client

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NEW:  Hips, Hops and Limb Spin show art NEW: Hips, Hops and Limb Spin

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This time around we introduce some new literature to provoke some clinical thinking that will inform, amuse and hopefully entertain you.  We also introduce the newest athletic tape to the market, surely someone will rip off our idea, but hopefully they will tag our name to it and help make us famous.

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*NEW: Case studies and clinical thinking. show art *NEW: Case studies and clinical thinking.

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Pod: Foot muscles, core strength and more show art Pod: Foot muscles, core strength and more

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Podcast 169: Foot muscles, core strength and more Join us each month on the Masterclass in Gait, link below Join at the $40 monthly level and get the masterclass each month, bonus material and the detailed monthly content we only share on Patreon. The Masterclass is a formal LIVE presentation of slides, videos, demos, deep dives on topics you will not hear anywhere but here ! We hit the gait, biomechanics, neurology and orthopedics of all of the gait topics we present. This is not for the weak and timid, this is the deep dive you have been waiting for. Join us while we turn our normal 50...

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Gait Speed, hip extension, and A New Dawn show art Gait Speed, hip extension, and A New Dawn

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Great round up of topics today, and a New Dawn

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Is symmetry important for biomechanics and energy utilization? show art Is symmetry important for biomechanics and energy utilization?

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Podcast 167:  Is symmetry important for biomechanics and energy utilization? Plus, things that mimic plantar fasciitis; Including trigger points you never thought might  be implicated.   Join us each month on the Masterclass in Gait,  link  below Join at the $40 monthly level and get the masterclass each month, bonus material and the detailed monthly content we only share on Patreon. The Masterclass is a formal LIVE presentation of slides, videos, demos, deep dives on topics you will not hear anywhere but here ! We hit the gait, biomechanics, neurology and...

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Podcast 166: Senile Degeneration of afferent mechanoreceptors. show art Podcast 166: Senile Degeneration of afferent mechanoreceptors.

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Deep dive orthopedic, neurologic, biomechanical nerd talk, again.

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Chronic Ankle Problems: Neurologic effects in functional ankle instability show art Chronic Ankle Problems: Neurologic effects in functional ankle instability

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Long for talk this time around some central themes in ankle instability with deep discussion on the functional neurology and biomechanics, and of course, how to get around some of the problems.

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