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Watch Investigating Injuries webinar

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Thursday, October 23

50 minutes

Investigating Injuries:

Understanding Quadriceps Tear

Episode #7 of Investigating Injuries examines quadriceps tear through anatomy, biomechanics, and objective testing. Host Dr. Daniel Stewart and guest Ethan Solger break down how precise ROM and strength assessment inform evidence-based rehabilitation and long-term recovery outcomes.

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Meet the experts:
your webinar hosts

Dr. Daniel G. Stewart PT, DPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy

A certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA)

Head Athletic Trainer at Carolina Core University

Ethan Solger, M.Ed, LAT, ATC, is the Head Athletic Trainer at Carolina Core University.  He brings over a decade of experience in collegiate athletic training, including leadership roles at Youngstown State, Tulane, and Nebraska, with expertise spanning preventive care, on-field injury management, and post-injury rehabilitation. A certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), Ethan holds advanced certifications in Blood Flow Restriction Rehabilitation, IASTM, Fascial Taping/Cupping, Dry Needling, and IV Therapy Administration.

Ethan Solger
M.Ed, LAT, ATC

Investigating Injuries:
Understanding Quadriceps Tear

Episode #7 of Investigating Injuries examines quadriceps tear through anatomy, biomechanics, and objective testing. Host Dr. Daniel Stewart and guest Ethan Solger break down how precise ROM and strength assessment inform evidence-based rehabilitation and long-term recovery outcomes.

Key topics &
takeaways

Mechanisms & risk factors

Mechanisms & risk factors: how quadriceps tear happen and who’s at risk

Anatomy & biomechanics

Anatomy & biomechanics: RF, VL, VM, VI — implications for assessment and loading

Clinical assessment

Clinical assessment: fast ROM and strength testing to profile deficits objectively

Case study

Case study: data review, interpretation, and application to plan of care

Rehab progression

Rehab progression: progressive strengthening, eccentrics, neuromuscular re-ed

Return-to-play

Return-to-play: criteria, performance benchmarks, and sport-specific demands

Prevention & education

Prevention & education: strategies to reduce re-injury risk

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