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About Mike Reinold
Mike Reinold is a world-renowned physical therapist, athletic trainer, and performance enhancement specialist. He is the co-founder of Champion PT and Performance in Boston, MA, and also currently the Senior Medical Advisor for the Chicago White Sox after spending years as the Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist for the Boston Red Sox. He is a published author, researcher, and clinician. He has an award-winning blog, podcast, and online courses for physical therapists and fitness specialists that want to help people restore, optimize, and enhance performance.
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Blog postI think we all know that the term “shoulder impingement” is very nonspecific. It can mean a lot of things.
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Blog postWorking with athletes trying to improve their performance is always a blast, especially when we have a big chunk of time to work on things in the offseason.
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Blog postOn this episode of the #AskMikeReinold show we talk about treating Tennis Elbow, which is a troubling injury to deal with. But we’ll go over what you need to know to treat lateral epicondylitis. To view more episodes, subscribe, and … Read more >
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Blog postOn this episode of the #AskMikeReinold show we talk about using vibration devices, such as guns, foam rollers, and mobility spheres, in the physical therapy setting. To view more episodes, subscribe, and ask your questions, go to mikereinold.com/askmikereinold.
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Blog postOn this episode of the #AskMikeReinold show we talk about choosing the best physical therapy school for you. There are a bunch of things to consider, and your goals may be different than others. To view more episodes, subscribe, and … Read more >
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Books By Mike Reinold
The Athlete's Shoulder E-Book
Dec 8, 2008
$113.49
The latest edition of this in-depth look at athletic injuries of the shoulder has been updated to feature 16 new chapters, additional illustrations and algorithms, an added focus on arthroscopic treatments, and pearls that highlight key information. Additional contributing authors give you a fresh spin on new and old topics from rehabilitation exercises to special coverage of female athletes, pediatrics, and golfers. This book offers coverage of arthroscopy, total joint replacement, instability, football, tennis, swimming, and gymnastic injuries, rotator cuff injuries, and much, much more! The large range of topics covered in this text ensures that it’s a great resource for orthopaedists, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and primary care physicians.
- Presents a multidisciplinary approach to the care of the shoulder, combining contributions from the leaders in the field of orthopedic surgery, physical therapy, and athletic training.
- Demonstrates which exercises your patients should perform in order to decrease their chance of injury or increase strength following an injury through illustrated exercises for rehabilitation and injury prevention.
- Illustrates how the shoulder is affected during activity of certain sports with a variety of tables and graphs.
- Covers a large range of topics including all shoulder injuries to be sufficiently comprehensive for both orthopaedists and physical therapists/athletic trainers.
- Features 16 new chapters, including Internal Impingement, Bankarts: Open vs. Arthroscopy, Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder, Cervicogenic Shoulder Pain, Proprioception: Testing and Treatment, and more.
- Details current surgical and rehabilitation information for all aspects of shoulder pathology to keep you up-to-date.
- Organizes topics into different sections on anatomy, biomechanics, surgery, and rehabilitation for ease of reference.
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Solving the Patellofemoral Mystery: Classification and Rehabilitation of Patellofemoral Disorders
Apr 28, 2017
by
Mike Reinold
$9.99
Disorders of the patellofemoral joint continue to present as some of the most perplexing pathological conditions in orthopedics and sports medicine. Previously described as the “black hole of orthopedics” by Dr. Scott Dye, the patellofemoral joint continues to cause dysfunction for patients and confusion for clinicians.
Patellofemoral pain syndrome is often described as a diagnosis that tends to result in poor outcomes. Despite years of research and attention to the joint, the vague use of the term “patellofemoral pain syndrome” continues to be prevalently abused used to categorize patients. This becomes evident when analyzing the myriad of surgical and rehabilitative interventions that are currently being utilized to alleviate symptoms and restore function in patellofemoral patients. It appears that a single surgical or rehabilitative approach cannot be efficaciously used to treat patellofemoral disorders.
In this book, we will discuss the evaluation and treatment of the patellofemoral joint with topics ranging from differential diagnosis to treatment strategies that can be applied to any rehabilitation or fitness program. My goal will be to develop an easy to understand and implement system to treat patellofemoral pain based on an accurate differential diagnosis and an understanding of the normal biomechanics of the joint.
http://MikeReinold.com
http://OnlineKneeSeminar.com
Patellofemoral pain syndrome is often described as a diagnosis that tends to result in poor outcomes. Despite years of research and attention to the joint, the vague use of the term “patellofemoral pain syndrome” continues to be prevalently abused used to categorize patients. This becomes evident when analyzing the myriad of surgical and rehabilitative interventions that are currently being utilized to alleviate symptoms and restore function in patellofemoral patients. It appears that a single surgical or rehabilitative approach cannot be efficaciously used to treat patellofemoral disorders.
In this book, we will discuss the evaluation and treatment of the patellofemoral joint with topics ranging from differential diagnosis to treatment strategies that can be applied to any rehabilitation or fitness program. My goal will be to develop an easy to understand and implement system to treat patellofemoral pain based on an accurate differential diagnosis and an understanding of the normal biomechanics of the joint.
http://MikeReinold.com
http://OnlineKneeSeminar.com
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