Biomechanics doesn't matter in physiotherapy - Greg Lehman
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Greg Lehman is a physiotherapist, chriopractor and strength and conditioning specialist. He teaches international courses primary about biomechanics, pain science and running. He has a strong biomechanical background, which is interesting when you realize his interest in movement optimism and science. Biomechanics is the science of movement of a living body, including how muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments work together to produce movement.  Questions related to this episode: What is the most importmat aspects of the biomechanics for rehabilitation professions in your opinion? When do biomechanics matter? Should we interfere with how people move? What do the evidence say about stretching? Do you have any examples of a clinical situation where we should recommend a structural approach to stretching?  What would you recommend the next generation to read, watch or practice? Support the show
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