Treating Basketball Specific Injuries

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Lesson Plan

With the speed and explosive nature of the game of basketball, injuries are always a concern.  In this lesson, we will explore some of the most common and debilitating injuries in today’s game and discuss treatment options with both tape and corrective exercises.

Learn easy practical solutions for patients and clients:

Objectives:

  • Describe the most prevalent injuries that occur in basketball and the major causes of them within today’s competitive basketball landscape.
  • Discuss an evidence inspired approach to integrating kinesiology tape into your rehab and reconditioning programs.
  • Define the role of the brain and nervous system in the movement correction process.
  • Prescribe practical exercise progressions as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation program.

You can start and stop the course at any time. The course is available for 30 days in your account or 3 months for CE selection.

Continuing Education available for: Athletic Trainers, Doctor of Chiropractic
Prerequisite: None
Instructional Level: Intermediate
Disclosure: No relevant information to disclose
Content disclosure: This course does not focus on any product or service.

Continuing Education regulations may change. Please verify information with your licensure board.

Athletic Trainers: WebExercises is an approved provider for the BOC, provider P10199. This course is approved in all states for Athletic Trainers. WebExercises is approved in Florida and Arizona and attendance will be filed with CE Broker. Topic: Intermediate

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CCE accredited Chiropractic College: WebExercises is sponsored by a CCE accredited Chiropractic College, Cleveland University-Kansas City. This course meets the appropriate standards for continuing education and qualifies for 1 CEUs (hour) in the following states: Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan.

 

Webinar Recording Duration: 50 minutes

Course Instructor

Mitch Hauschildt MA, ATC Mitch Hauschildt MA, ATC

Mitch Hauschildt, MA, ATC, CSCS serves as the Prevention, Rehab, and Physical Performance Coordinator for 17 sports at Missouri State University. His sports medicine background is diverse, also serving as the strength and conditioning coach for Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball and Volleyball during his time with at MSU. Prior to working in college athletics, Mitch trained athletes in the private sector of all ages and abilities. Mitch is also the founder and president of Maximum Training Solutions, a full service Sports Medicine and Sports Performance consultancy. Mitch is a noted speaker on both a regional and national level, and has been published multiple times in professional journals and coaching websites.

Treating Basketball Specific Injuries Course