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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2022 · 25 MIN

Does Poor Movement Predict Injury? - #AMR278

from The Ask Mike Reinold Show · host Mike Reinold: Physical Therapist and Performance Enhancement Specialist

Poor movement may not predict injury, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't focus on optimizing movement.Learn our proven system for sports PTs who want to master ACL rehab, confidently progress patients, and guide athletes safely back to high-level sport.Click here to learn more Support the show_____Want to learn more?  Check out my blog, podcasts, and online coursesFollow me:  Instagram  |  Twitter  |  Facebook  |  Youtube

Poor movement may not predict injury, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't focus on optimizing movement. Learn our proven system for sports PTs who want to master ACL rehab, confidently progress patients, and guide athletes safely back to high-level sport. Click here to learn more Support the show _____ Want to learn more? Check out my blog, podcasts, and online courses Follow me: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube

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