I recently had the chance to do a Q&A session with Greg Lehman, who is a physical therapist and chiropractor based in Toronto, CA. Greg's voracious reading of the medical and performance literature coupled with his research background and time in Stuart McGill's lab has positioned him as one of the foremost authorities on a variety of topics, which include but are not limited to the following: 1) clinical application of pain science, biomechanics, tendon rehab, running, core strengthening, and clinical decision making. Greg also happens to be one of the most generous clinicians out there as he's provided the online community with a tremendous amount of free resources. To learn more about Greg please visit his website. Without further ado, Greg Lehman folks.
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Max Selisch, PT
5/26/2015 01:45:08 pm
Great Q&A, Chris! I'm really regretting having missed Greg's Seattle course but will not miss him when he teaches in PDX later this year!
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6/11/2015 02:49:15 am
Hey Chris, quick question. Around minute 48 you and Greg discuss loading the knee and/or strengthening the hip flexors (for example), not really sure how or why they help, but as Greg says "They are useful endeavors" - As a new grad, how do I apply this in a clinical setting, specifically when patients ask "What is this doing/Why are we doing this?"
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