Running Mechanics and Gait Analysis

Common Overuse Injuries in Running

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Running is a hugely popular activity – but many runners overdo it, suffer injuries as a result, and then turn to us as clinicians to sort them out – as quickly as possible. 

    This course will help you learn about the common risk factors for running overuse and how to prevent them. 

    Also described are the most common running-related injuries including patellofemoral pain and iliotibial band syndromes and their biomechanics and prevention.


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Assessment of Foot Mechanics - Part 1

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Excuse the pun but the feet are the foundation for running mechanics. If you are interested in knowing more about running mechanics and how this affects virtually the entire body, you cannot ignore the feet. 

    This e-Learning course is the foundation for running mechanics and will provide you with a systematic method for clinical gait assessment and so much more.


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Assessment of Foot Mechanics - Part 2

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Excuse the pun but the feet are the foundation for running mechanics. If you are interested in knowing more about running mechanics and how this affects virtually the entire body, you cannot ignore the feet.

    This e-Learning course is the foundation for running mechanics and will provide you with a systematic method for clinical gait assessment and so much more.


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Footwear Selection

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Matching a foot and shoe is a process that requires thought, scientific measurement, and rationale. Though the research on shoe selection is still incomplete, shoe selection based on foot structure and measures of forefoot orientation, arch height and rear foot standing posture can aid in injury prevention.

    This course offers information on the types of running shoes, arationale and overall paradigm for shoe fitting using scientific methodology, as well as scientific literature related to orthotics.


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Groin Pain:  A View from Below

R450.00

3 CEUs

    Chronic groin pain is a common problem in athletes. The multifactorial nature and the various anatomical structures that contribute to groin pain have made the condition difficult to prevent and manage. Early detection and intervention are the keys to optimal management and prevention of chronic injury. This course provides the clinician and podiatrist in particular with an understanding of the entity, focuses on the biomechanical risks associated with groin pain from a lower extremity perspective and introduces the role of podiatry as an effective adjunct to the multi-disciplinary groin management team.

     


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