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Relationships between Running Biomechanics, Hip Muscle Strength, and Running-Related Injury in Female Collegiate Cross-country Runners

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Discussing the article "Relationships between Running Biomechanics, Hip Muscle Strength, and Running-Related Injury in Female Collegiate Cross-country Runners"

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Female collegiate cross-country runners have a high incidence of running-related injury, with limited reports available that have examined intrinsic factors in this population. This is a prospective observational cohort study investigating the relationship between hip muscle performance, running kinematics, and injury development.

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Discussing the article "Relationships between Running Biomechanics, Hip Muscle Strength, and Running-Related Injury in Female Collegiate Cross-country Runners"

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Female collegiate cross-country runners have a high incidence of running-related injury, with limited reports available that have examined intrinsic factors in this population. This is a prospective observational cohort study investigating the relationship between hip muscle performance, running kinematics, and injury development.

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  • Jason Touri

    Jason Tuori is a sports physical therapist based out of Rochester, NY. He is a Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist and completed residency training at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Jason received his Doctor of Physical Therapy from SUNY Upstate Medical University in 2017 and has practiced in various outpatient orthopedics/sports settings. He currently works as the sports performance coach for Rochester New York FC in the MLS Next Pro league through the University of Rochester.

    Clinically, Jason’s interests are in the management of knee, ankle, and running-related injuries. He has presented on the topics of running injuries, strength training, and running footwear at the local, state, and national levels. He is the Mobilize manager for the Running SIG of the AASPT and enjoys reading and sharing new research in the areas of running and sports PT.

    Jason is an NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and USA Weightlifting certified coach. Additionally, he is the strength and conditioning coach for the University of Rochester cross country and Geneseo High School track and field teams. He is a USA Track & Field certified running coach and enjoys working with runners of all abilities through the spectrum of rehab to performance training.

    Jason is the co-host and producer of the popular PT podcast “PT Inquest” created by Erik Meira, a show dedicated to understanding physical therapy science. He is also the co-host of “The PT Podcast: Sports Edition”, which focuses on highlighting both the career paths of professionals in the sports world and current evidence in sports physical therapy.

November 1, 2022
Tue 8:00 PM EDT

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