Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS) is one of the most common injuries in runners, dancers as well as in the military, and because of this, it is especially prevalent in soldiers that run and dance.
There has been a shed load of studies attempting to link biomechanical features to the onset of MTSS for pre-exercise screening, mostly in military populations, and in this video, Russell Wright, from widely acclaimed videos such as "Achilles Tendinopathy in Runners", "Advanced Ankle Rehab" and "Assessment and Management of Tibialis Posterior tendinopathy" breaks it all down for you, including:
likely subjective history and progressions of MTSS
palpation
Tibial stress fractures
differential diagnosis
assessment of the lower limb, foot and hip
running biomechanics
running assessment
range of movement assessment
imaging
treatment of MTSS
manual therapy
reducing myofascial restrictions
training new movement strategies
improving running mechanics
taping
rest/activity modification
return to sport/running
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