Monday, March 24

Webinar

Investigating Injuries: Gluteus Medius Tears

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Orthopedic specialist and biomechanics expert Dr. Kevin Robinson returns for Episode #2 in the “Investigating Injuries” series. This session explores Gluteus Medius Tears, covering clinical presentation, strength and ROM assessment techniques, and rehab strategies focused on restoring stability, strength and function.

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Webinar Agenda

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Definition & Clinical Presentations of Gluteus Medius Tear

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Common Causes, Risk Factors, & Anatomical Structures Involved

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Gluteus Medius Assessments: Range of Motion & Manual Muscle Testing

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Functional Movement Screening: Pelvic Stability, Gait Analysis, Single-Leg Stance

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Journal Review & Patient Case Study

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Treatment & Rehabilitation Strategies: Pain Management, Strengthening & Neuromuscular Re-education, Functional Movement

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. 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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