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Episode 1790 - When to be picky about movement

Aug 13, 2024
Cody Gingerich, a leading faculty member in extremity therapy, explores the nuances of movement corrections in physical therapy. He discusses the debate over how precise practitioners should be in correcting movement faults. Cody emphasizes the importance of finding a balance, advocating for a more individualized approach that prioritizes functional movement. Tune in to hear how to tailor physical therapy to meet the diverse needs of patients, and when it's best to allow more freedom in movement.
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Quick takeaways

  • Understanding the individual's history and physical conditions is essential for accurately assessing when to correct movement patterns.
  • The approach to movement correction should differ based on the individual's activity level, prioritizing strength for older adults and performance for athletes.

Deep dives

Understanding Movement Patterns

The discussion highlights the importance of context when evaluating movement patterns in individuals. It emphasizes that without knowing a person's history or physical condition, making assumptions about movement faults can be misleading. For instance, simply observing a video of someone moving doesn't provide enough information to determine whether a correction is necessary. The podcast underscores that understanding pain points and the activities involved is crucial in assessing if a movement pattern is contributing to issues.

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