Category Archives: Athletic Training
Throwing Program Guideline: Return from Injury
Baseball Arm Throwing Injuries: A possible solution?
Throwing Program Guideline: Return from injury
Baseball Sports Performance and Injury Prevention: Interval Throwing Programing Following Arm Injury
Baseball Related Arm Injuries: A Possible Solution
Pre-Season/Winter Workout Throwing Program Guideline:
Dr. John R. Mishock, PT, DPT, DC 1. Dynamic warm up: Perform the dynamic warm-up prior to throwing. 2. Throw and holds: Hold baseball and go through throwing motion without releasing the ball (10 times). 3. Rest-recovery: After each set of throws, rest 60-90 sec. (Perform push-ups, front planks, side planks) 4. Phase progression: Progress […]
Golf Specific Exercise Improves Golf Performance and Prevents Injury: Part I
By Dr. John Mishock, PT, DPT, DC Worldwide, 55 to 80 million people from 136 countries play golf. (HSBC Group, 2020) With this popularity, golf has been among the most highly studied sports. Advances in technology and sports science have allowed healthcare providers to use this information to create specific sports performance exercise programs to […]
Basketball Sports Performance: The Difference Between Good and Great Basketball Shooting… The Eyes???
By Dr. John R. Mishock, PT, DPT, DC The elite NBA shooter can make 90% of free throws, 50% from the field, and 40% of their three-point shots. Nine players in NBA history have accomplished this sharp shooting feat of efficiency and consistency in a season. Steve Nash (Phoenix Suns) has done this four times, […]
Sports Injury Prevention: What are the benefits of single-limb exercise vs. bilateral exercise?
Single-limb exercises mean that the individual moves with one limb vs. two limbs—for example, a single-arm curl vs. a double-arm curl. There are many advantages to unilateral exercise training that I will highlight in this article. Benefits of unilateral exercise: 1. Increase motor unit recruitment: There is more significant muscle firing during the unilateral exercise. […]