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Watch Foundations Of Strength Testing webinar

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Tuesday, July 30

50 minutes

Foundations Of Strength Testing:

Hip Techniques

Professor Kevin Robinson and Dr. Christi Williams from Belmont University join Dr. Daniel Stewart for a detailed discussion on Hip Testing techniques. Topics include flexion, abduction and external rotation with case studies and a live Q&A.

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Dr. Daniel G. Stewart PT, DPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Belmont University alumna

Faculty member in the School of PT

Belmont University alumna and tenured faculty member in the School of Physical Therapy

Dr. Christi Williams, PT, DPT, is a Belmont University alumna and tenured faculty member in the School of Physical Therapy. She specializes in orthopedics, certified by the APTA and McKenzie Institute. She teaches anatomy, pathophysiology, and kinesiology, and mentors research on injury prevention. Dr. Williams maintains a clinical practice focused on orthopedic care and sports rehabilitation.

Dr. Christi Williams
PT, DPT

Professor at Belmont University

Director of the Motion Analysis Lab

Professor at Belmont University's School of Physical Therapy and Director of the Motion Analysis Lab

Dr. Kevin Robinson, PT, DSc, OCS, is a tenured Professor at Belmont University's School of Physical Therapy and Director of the Motion Analysis Lab. With over 30 years of clinical experience, he specializes in orthopedics and biomechanics. He is an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy and maintains an active clinical practice at Performance Therapy Institute.

Dr. Kevin Robinson
PT, DSc, OCS

Foundations Of Strength Testing:
Hip Techniques

“Investigating Injuries: Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS)” covers common causes, risk factors and anatomical structures related to PFPS. In this expert discussion with elite sports physio Rob Hill, you’ll learn: 

Key topics &
takeaways

The key causes

The key causes, risk factors, and anatomical structures involved in PFPS

How to assess

How to assess the knee, hip and ankle using muscle & ROM testing

Best practices

Best practices for evidence-based rehab interventions to optimize recovery

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