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Intro to Kinetic Linking-How do we incorporate this into our practice?

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Its not just about treating one body part when an athlete comes in to rehab. Sure we have to fix their knee or hip or shoulder, but they really need to return to competitive athletics. That's why it's important to treat the whole body and makes sure that all body parts work together to output the optimal and maximal force that it can. This is why its important to understand the concept of kinetic linking. Listed to how we incorporate thisw into our practice. Out strength coach Jamie Osmak has an uncanny ability to communicate this to his clients, and he has taught us a lot over the years, so now its time to share that knowledge with you as well!. Let's Goooo!!!!!

The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

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Its not just about treating one body part when an athlete comes in to rehab. Sure we have to fix their knee or hip or shoulder, but they really need to return to competitive athletics. That's why it's important to treat the whole body and makes sure that all body parts work together to output the optimal and maximal force that it can. This is why its important to understand the concept of kinetic linking. Listed to how we incorporate thisw into our practice. Out strength coach Jamie Osmak has an uncanny ability to communicate this to his clients, and he has taught us a lot over the years, so now its time to share that knowledge with you as well!. Let's Goooo!!!!!

The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

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