The principles of soft tissue dysfunction (Sports injuries)
The principles of soft tissue dysfunction (Sports injuries), available at $27.99, has an average rating of 4, with 52 lectures, based on 5 reviews, and has 32 subscribers.
You will learn about Identify soft tissue dysfunction How injuries can occur This course is ideal for individuals who are Health, fitness and medical professionals, personal trainers, coaches, fitness instructors It is particularly useful for Health, fitness and medical professionals, personal trainers, coaches, fitness instructors.
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Summary
Title: The principles of soft tissue dysfunction (Sports injuries)
Price: $27.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 52
Number of Published Lectures: 52
Number of Curriculum Items: 52
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 52
Original Price: £22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Identify soft tissue dysfunction
- How injuries can occur
Who Should Attend
- Health, fitness and medical professionals, personal trainers, coaches, fitness instructors
Target Audiences
- Health, fitness and medical professionals, personal trainers, coaches, fitness instructors
Injury
The aim of this course is to develop your knowledge and understanding of soft tissue injury and dysfunction. This will include the differences between injury and dysfunction, covering the different types, causes and symptoms of each. In addition, you will explore the process of soft tissue repair, factors that may influence the repair process and the importance of the inflammatory process.
Some of the topics that you will cover
Soft tissue injury and dysfunction: Definitions, soft tissue injury (damage to any biological tissue except for bone), dysfunctional tissue (non-pathological, free from disease, non-injured, aches and pains, areas of scar tissue, tense areas, postural ischemia, free from inflammation).
Types of soft tissue injuries: Strain of muscle or tendon, ligament sprain, overuse (tendinopathy, bursitis), muscle cramp, delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMs)), skin (cut, abrasion, blister, friction burn), contusions, haematoma (Intra/ intermuscular).
Common causes of soft tissue injury: Intrinsic (lack of physical preparation, overuse, muscle imbalance, individual variables, postural defects), extrinsic (trauma or impact, pressure, friction, environmental factors, equipment, clothing and footwear).
The severity of injuries: Grades of injury (1- 3), characteristics of each grade, signs of each grade, symptoms of each grade.
Common causes of soft tissue dysfunction: Poor posture, inactivity, previous injury, body composition, lifestyle, work, stress, repetitive movement, sport.
Signs and symptoms: Signs (postural defects, muscular imbalance, joint instability, decreased mobility, bruising, deformation), symptoms (aches, pains, tightness, stiffness, weakness).
Process of soft tissue repair: Acute stage (protection/homeostasis phase), sub-acute stage (repair phase), late-stage (remodelling phase), chronic phase (ongoing repair and remodelling), acute on chronic (flare-up), therapeutic inflammation.
Influencing factors: Treatment, rest, activity, stretching, strengthening, nutrition, age, medication.
Importance of inflammatory process: To defend against harmful substances, to dispose of dead or dying tissue, to promote the repair and renewal of normal tissue, therapeutic inflammation.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Different types of soft tissue
Lecture 1: What is soft tisse
Lecture 2: Connective tissue
Lecture 3: Fascia
Lecture 4: Tendon
Lecture 5: Ligaments
Lecture 6: Cartilage
Lecture 7: Wolfs law
Lecture 8: Davis's law
Chapter 2: Overview of Anatomy
Lecture 1: Structure and functions of blood vessels
Lecture 2: The structures of the axial skeleton
Lecture 3: The structures of the appendicular skeleton
Lecture 4: Classification of different bones
Lecture 5: Posture, in terms of: curves of the spine, neutral spine alignment, movement pot
Lecture 6: Stages of bone growth
Lecture 7: The classification of joints
Lecture 8: Structure of synovial joints
Lecture 9: Types, characteristics and functions of muscle tissue
Lecture 10: The structure of skeletal muscle
Lecture 11: The different types of muscle action – prime mover (agonist), antagonist, syner
Chapter 3: Understand the movement of the basic posterior skeletal muscles
Lecture 1: Abductors
Lecture 2: Diaphragm
Lecture 3: Erector spinae
Lecture 4: Gastrocnemius
Lecture 5: Gluteals
Lecture 6: Hamstrings
Lecture 7: Intercostals
Lecture 8: Latissimus dorsi
Lecture 9: Rhomboids
Lecture 10: Soleus
Lecture 11: Trapezius
Lecture 12: Triceps brachii
Chapter 4: Understand the movement of the basic anterior skeletal muscles
Lecture 1: Transverse abdominis
Lecture 2: External oblique muscle
Lecture 3: Adductors
Lecture 4: Anterior tibialis
Lecture 5: Biceps brachii
Lecture 6: Deltoids
Lecture 7: External oblique muscle
Lecture 8: Hip flexors
Lecture 9: Pectoralis major
Lecture 10: Quadriceps
Lecture 11: Rectus abdominis
Lecture 12: Transverse abdominis
Chapter 5: Understand soft tissue dysfunction
Lecture 1: Differentiate between soft tissue injury and dysfunction
Lecture 2: The types of soft tissue injuries
Lecture 3: Common causes of soft tissue injury
Lecture 4: Differentiate between the severity of injuries
Lecture 5: Common causes of soft tissue dysfunction
Lecture 6: Signs and symptoms of soft tissue dysfunction
Chapter 6: Understand the process of repair of soft tissue
Lecture 1: The process of soft tissue repair
Lecture 2: The factors that may influence soft tissue repair
Lecture 3: The importance of the inflammatory process
Instructors
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Mark Henry
Sports Science Lecturer and Auditor
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