So, You Want to Become a Doctor? Part One—Diagnostic Ambushes
15 so, you want to become a doctor? part one diagnostic ambushes Avoiding ambush begins with understanding what’s out there [Figure 15-1] . —Current advice provided to…
15 so, you want to become a doctor? part one diagnostic ambushes Avoiding ambush begins with understanding what’s out there [Figure 15-1] . —Current advice provided to…
6 some concepts to keep in mind Before diving into anatomical detail, let’s soar up to 30,000 feet and emphasize 7 concepts you should keep in mind…
33 the final stage of rehab getting all the way back ANDREW SMALL, PT, CSCS, RSCC*D, MPHTYST, BSC (HMS-EXSCI) Editor’s Note: The first parts of rehabilitation are relatively…
3 the eureka moment for the core A COMMON SCENARIO You are lying on your couch on Sunday afternoon, watching a pro football game on TV (Figure…
35 the yin and yang of yoga BIZ MAGARITY, MBA, C-IAYT, 500 E-RYT Editor’s Note: At the Vincera Institute, we incorporate yoga into many core rehabilitation programs. After…
22 the hip how far we have come! J. W. THOMAS BYRD, MD Editor’s Note: In the first chapter of this section, Thomas Byrd reflects on the state…
26 hip arthroscopy frontiers and limitations ANIL S. RANAWAT, MD BRIAN J. REBOLLEDO, MD JACQUELINE M. BRADY, MD Editor’s Note: Noted hip surgeon Anil Ranawat seems the right…
20 how the core universe forms All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act without the benefit of experience. —Henry Miller,1 famous American…
32 rehabilitation and performance from snake oil salespeople to well-oiled machines ALEXANDER E. POOR, MD JIM MCCROSSIN, MS, ATC, CSCS, PES, CES, CKTP ALEX MCKECHNIE, PT, MCSP Editor’s…
13 the glutes the “new beauty muscles” America has always had something of an infatuation with the rear end, but the last few years have signaled an…