After this course, you should have mastered the following:
How do tendon injuries happen? Learn how the physiology and function of a tendon allow it to respond either positively or negatively to a load throughout the upper and lower body.
How do we diagnose these injuries? Quickly identify factors in a patient history, their training program, environment, etc., that help you clue in to what tissue is involved, while ruling out other common misdiagnoses.
How do we help our patients recover? Failure for patients to succeed can come from either under- or overloading a tendon. Establish key concepts to avoid common programming mistakes while allow patients to progress towards their goals.