Sports Injuries Rehabilitation
Spine & Joints Health
Athletes Performance
Strength & Conditioning for Sports
Sport Specific
People who trains four to seven days a week, such as long distance runners, cyclists, triathletes, rowers, golfers, soccer players, gym enthusiasts are prone to overuse injuries because of training errors, poor progression in training intensity, poor recovery management, abnormal biomechanics and poor fitness exercise choice.
Exercise Induced
Return from hibernation
Poor load progression
Poor exercise choice
Poor recovery strategies & timeframe
Excessive repetitive of same movements
lack of variety of conditioning exercise (mobility
Training with unresolved conditions
Injuries that were not fully rehabilitated often lead to altered biomechanics (non-optimal movement pattern & adaptive behaviours). Overtime the abnormal stress distribution occurs to other part of the body become excessive and causing Overuse injuries can be a result of many factors, overloading of the area of the body with non-optimal posture, and non-optimal movement patterns.
Dancers, musical performers & instrumentalists
Repetitive Strain Injuries
Performing Art
Dancers, musical performers & instrumentalists
White-collar workers
Neck and shoulder pain, headaches, low back pain, elbow & wrist pain often caused by prolonged bad posture and repetitive small movements.
Overuse Injurie
January 14, 2017
Overuse Injuries in white-collar workers
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Chris Fit
January 14, 2017
Overuse injuries in sports and athletes
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Jasmine Aziz
January 14, 2017
Overuse injuries in performance art.
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Iron Mike