The Injury Equation

The Injury Equation

Jordan Shallow
you can’t out “corrective exercise” bad exercise.
Understanding Groin Injuries: A Muscle Tear

Understanding Groin Injuries: A Muscle Tear

Dani LaMartina
The biggest thing you need to take away from muscle tears is that the healing process is largely chemically based and physiologically mediated in order to remedy the mechanical disruption and restore (again) mechanical strength.
Adjusting to Life Post-Hip Replacement

Adjusting to Life Post-Hip Replacement

Bryan Mann
After undergoing a hip replacement surgery and another surgery on my other hip, it goes without saying I've had to adjust how I train. But let me just say, I am so glad I went through with these procedures. The pain is worth it, I promise.
Understanding Groin Injuries: A Primer

Understanding Groin Injuries: A Primer

Dani LaMartina
I’m not going to lie, I’ve had a number of injuries through my training, but Dave was right: groin injuries are a different beast, and the nature of the beast is going to depend more fully on what actual tissue was affected.
Keyboard Warriors Need to Stop!

Keyboard Warriors Need to Stop!

Dani LaMartina
People with similar issues can respond differently to the same treatments, so having multiple solutions is a great way to increase the likelihood of success. As for arguing about different solutions with experts on the internet? Not so great.
Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: Dealing with Injury

Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: Dealing with Injury

Tyrel Detweiler
For those of you who are currently dealing with a significant injury, this article, the fifth and final part of the Troubleshooting Strength Injuries series, will help serve as a road map to recovery.
FAI and the Rehab Process: The IT Band as the Root of All Problems

FAI and the Rehab Process: The IT Band as the Root of All Problems

Noel FitzGibbon
Soft tissue therapy is an undeniably important aspect of the rehab process of Femoro-Acetabular Impingement, but there's a commonly overlooked aspect as well: the iliotibial band, or IT band, which is often a major player in the cause of FAI.
Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: How to Autoregulate

Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: How to Autoregulate

Tyrel Detweiler
Autoregulation is about being able to gather as much information as possible to assess the current situation and knowledge. Once you know that, you can apply this knowledge to autoregulate your training... but you'll need to learn a couple of skills first.
WATCH: SSTSS Presenter Dr. Kinakin on Weightlifting Injuries in Athletes

WATCH: SSTSS Presenter Dr. Kinakin on Weightlifting Injuries in Athletes

Sheena Leedham
With all of his credentials, it’s no wonder Dr. Ken Kinakin has been a speaker at elitefts seminars — and he’ll be taking up the role again for the upcoming 2019 Strong(er) Sports Training and Success Summit. Here are the topics he'll be presenting on.
Femoro-Acetabular Impingement and the Rehab Process: The Diagnosis

Femoro-Acetabular Impingement and the Rehab Process: The Diagnosis

Noel FitzGibbon
Femoro-Acetabular Impingement (FAI) can often be asymptomatic and will not affect some people’s daily lives — even who test positive to the diagnostic procedures. However, that does not mean that the management of FAI should be ignored, as it may be a factor in hip osteoarthritis in later life.
Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: What is Autoregulation?

Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: What is Autoregulation?

Tyrel Detweiler
There's a sweet spot where stressors are present as motivating and growth factors but not too much to where athletes become chronically sympathetic, causing a cascade of performance-altering events. This spot is called autoregulation.
Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: Warning Signs of Injury

Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: Warning Signs of Injury

Tyrel Detweiler
Understanding the warning signs and red flags of injury are paramount to successfully pushing your body to the brink without derailing due to injury. So what signs did our example athlete miss in the previous article?
An Epic Q&A with Dr. John Rusin and Dave Tate

An Epic Q&A with Dr. John Rusin and Dave Tate

Sheena Leedham
Is Dave still following Dr. Rusin’s protocol? What are Dr. Rusin's top-two training takeaways working with Dave? In this Q&A, Dave Tate and Dr. John Rusin share their overall experiences from video series "Fixing Dave Tate" and "Breaking John Rusin," and more.
How Irradiation Can Be Detrimental

How Irradiation Can Be Detrimental

Dani LaMartina
Even though Instagram makes neural irradiation look cool, please take a moment to stop and ask yourself: What is it, and why are you doing it?
WATCH: I am Dr. Tyrel Detweiler

WATCH: I am Dr. Tyrel Detweiler

Sheena Leedham
Meet Dr. Tyrel Detweiler, a former college football player-turned-chiropractor who opened Hybrid Performance Group in Columbus, Ohio. Hybrid Performance Group is a multi-disciplinary clinic that offers chiropractic and physical therapies for athletes and active people.
Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: Redefining Injury

Troubleshooting Strength Injuries: Redefining Injury

Tyrel Detweiler
Most strength athletes either take matters into their own hands or seek advice from other lifters to rehab and troubleshooting an injury. Read that again. If I'm describing you, this series is for you.
A Basic Lifting Skill Review: Grip Strength

A Basic Lifting Skill Review: Grip Strength

Dani LaMartina
Every seasoned lifter appreciates how easy it is to lose simple habits in pursuit of getting stronger. One such habit: Getting a good grip.
The Intent of Recovery

The Intent of Recovery

Dani LaMartina
Intelligent training does NOT need to be pussyfooting around HARD training. It also doesn’t need to be pushing you to a point where you have to “deserve” a rest day. Attending SWIS 2018 and listening to Dr. John Rusin and Christian Thibedeau, I thought it would be great to revisit this topic.
Should Kids Play Youth Football?

Should Kids Play Youth Football?

Tyrel Detweiler
I will never tell a parent they are right or wrong for enrolling their child in a contact sport such as football. What I do recommend, however, is that parents ask themselves three important questions before putting their kid into a contact sport.
The Value of Accessory Work

The Value of Accessory Work

Dani LaMartina
I’m as guilty as anyone when it comes to moving a weight that makes me “feel good” about training, versus doing a movement that requires less weight on the bar because it exposes weakness.
How to Rehab a Fracture When You’re Too Stubborn to Listen

How to Rehab a Fracture When You’re Too Stubborn to Listen

Jennifer Petrosino
By no means is this article medical or technical advice to anyone on how to keep training through an injury, but instead, it’s a story of how I handled mine. Why? Because I believe that sometimes, guidelines are meant to be broken.
I'm Hurt, Now What?

I'm Hurt, Now What?

Dani LaMartina
The answer may surprise you.
The Importance of Recovery for Youth Athletes

The Importance of Recovery for Youth Athletes

Tyrel Detweiler
To all teenage high school athletes, you must learn to respect and take care of your body if you expect to have a long career in any sport. I cannot tell you how many talented individuals I’ve seen who were never able to live up to their potential due to injury.
4 Things Your Body Needs to Stay Symmetrical

4 Things Your Body Needs to Stay Symmetrical

Dani LaMartina
As a PT, I made the mistake of letting go of these good habits. By ignoring issues when they arose, I put my body in a compromising state.