Clinical Biomechanics Boot Camp  
The practical application of all the latest thoughts, ideas, concepts, theories and research  
  
 
 

 
 
Clinical Biomechanics Boot Camp v2.0
The Clinical Biomechanics Boot Camp has been running for 4 years now, while the content continues to evolve and those that return for a second time always notice that and are not disappointed, it is time for an upgrade as the content expands. As always, the focus is on clinical decision making.
 
The mission statement is still the same; but 2.0 takes things to a whole new level (version 1.0 and 1.5, which is a combination of 1.0 and 2.0 are still available!)
 
v1.0 & 1.5 are still 2 day events; version 2.0 is only one day
 
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Specific Content of Version 2.0:

Short or long term use of foot orthotics?
Deconstruction all the social media crap on foot orthotics and running form
Why do overuse injuries occur?
SAID – Specific adaptation to imposed demand
Lower the force or increase the ability of the tissue to take the force?
How to increase the ability of tissues to take the force
How to spot cherry picking, confirmations bias and the usual trope of argumentative fallacies

Toning Shoes
Minimalism vs Maximalism

Whats more important: Proximal or distal control of the lower limb?

Tabulation of foot orthotic design features for prescription variables
When to run which way; deciding which running ‘form’ is better for which individual

Making clinical decisions in the context of all the online and media driven rhetoric and propaganda
Running shoes, foot orthotics and their effect on muscle strength
Advising runners and facilitating the transition to different running forms

Increased understanding of the role of fascia in foot biomechanics

Trends vs Fads; the gullibility of the athletic market
The running shoes and knee osteoarthritis debacle
The ideamotor scam
What role do impact forces really play in injury?

"I read on a blog orthotics are evil and should be banned"
Which injuries are more common in which running form or technique?
Why do people believe in weird things?
What to do in the absence of evidence
Solving the problem of which running shoe prescription when

 
 
 
 

 
   
   
   
 
             
 
 
     
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