Thursday, September 18

Webinar

Investigating Injuries: ACL Injury & Return to Sports

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Episode #6 of Investigating Injuries examines ACL injury and return-to-sport testing through the lens of hand-held dynamometry (HHD). Dr. Daniel Stewart, Dr. Kevin Robinson, and Dr. Christi Williams highlight why HHD is essential for objective assessment, RTS decision-making, and building safer, evidence-based rehab pathways for athletes.

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Webinar Agenda

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Understanding ACL Injury

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Common Ways for Performing Return to Sport Screens

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HHD Assessment

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Discussion on Treatment and Rehabilitation Strategies

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Q&A

Hosts & Guests

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Dr. Daniel G. Stewart

Dr. Stewart, PT, DPT, is an accomplished Doctor of Physical Therapy, recognized for his exceptional skills and contributions to the field. With a solid background in Kinesiology and Exercise Physiology from The University of Utah, he furthered his expertise at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in Provo, Utah, earning his Doctorate in Physical Therapy.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Stewart has been instrumental in the development of ActivForce. His involvement in building and integrating this technology underscores his mission to enhance the precision of physical therapy assessments.

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Dr. Christi Williams

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.

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Dr. Kevin Robinson

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.

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