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Case Study: Treatment of a foot injury in a sprinter By Mike Booth

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Case Study: Treatment of a foot injury

in a sprinter

By Mike Booth

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Background•Between 10 and 20% of all running injuries are foot injuries

•The foot is the only structure that regularly contacts the ground

•Comprised of bones, tendons and ligaments without prominent muscle mass

•Ground reaction forces

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Sport

Functional Anatomy

Windlass Mechanism

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Weight 79 kilograms (170 lb)

Sport

Personal informationEffah is the fourth fastest Canadian ever after running a 10.06 in the 100 metre in July 2010Sport: Track & Field

Event(s) 50 metres, 60 metres, 100 metres, 20 metres, 300 metres

Date of birth December 29, 1988 (1988-12-29)(age 22)

Place of birth Calgary ,Alberta

Height5 ft 7 in

Case Presentation

Sam Effah

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Femoral Acetabular Impingement

Large muscle mass

Myofascial restriction in right hip

Assessment

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• Massage Therapy

Soft Tissue Treatment Plan

• ART• Muscle Energy Techniques

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Kinesiotaping

Topical Cellular Cream

Therapeutic Modalities

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Active Isolated Stretching

Sacroiliac Joint Correctionhttp://www.marchellerdc.com/pro_resources/Articles/DC_40_SI_Correx_Diff_Model-fromweb.pdf

Glute Activation Exercises http://stronglifts.com/how-to-optimize-posterior-chain-power-glute-activation/

Rehabilitation Program

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Multidisciplinary approach Psychology of an athlete

Personal experience

Discussion