Clinical Articles
Overview of Athletic
Functional Kinesiology
Science has had an important role in elevating athletic performance.
Through the science of biomechanics and functional kinesiology, muscle
contraction, movement and performance has been extensively analyzed and
perfected.
Additionally science have allowed athletes to achieve optimal conditioning
and performance skills.
Incorporating information from biomechanical physics has helped set
multiple records. These records owe their results to understanding
scientific factors such as momentum, acceleration, force, inertia, levers
and angles of muscle pull.
Understanding the role of individual muscles and functional muscle
groups, provides the bases for improved speed, coordination, agility and
most importantly functional flexibility. Flexibility provides for maximal
strength performance and is an important key in the prevention of
injury.
Sports Medicine
Articles by Taras V. Kochno
MD
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Overview Sports and Rehabilitation
Overview of
Sports Performance
Overview of
Assessments in Sports
Athletic Assessment
Stretching Overview
Athletic Performance
Enhanced by Kinesiology
Functional
Kinesiology
Baseball
Overview in the Development of
Baseball Pitchers and Hitting
Specific Training in
Baseball
Pitching Velocities
Boxing
Sports Medicine
Rehabilitation in Boxing
Concept of an Executive Medical Boxing Board
Golf
Overview of
Golf Conditioning
Golf
Swing Mechanics
Golf Swing
Faults and Resulting Injuries
Kinesiology of the
Shoulder in Sports
Senior Golfer -
Age and Injury
Muscle Memory
And Motor Learning In Golf
Science
And Golf
Biomechanical
Analysis Of The
Golfer’s Spine
Golfer's
Spine
Mechanics
Golf -
Motor Learning And Muscle Memory
Biomechanics Of Golf
Golf Mechanics -
Frequently Asked Questions
Psoas
Minor Strain
Football
Posterior
Knee
Capsule Strain In A Football Player Preparing For The
Pro-Combine
Psoas Minor
Strain
Basic
Anatomical Review
Spine
Shoulder
Elbow Joint
Radial - Ulnar Joint
The
Wrist Joint, Fingers and Hands
Hip
Joint and Pelvis
The
Ankle & Knee
Clinical Musculoskeletal
Disorders
Cervical Pain
Low Back Pain
Joint Mobilization of the Wrist
Approach to
Upper Ankle Sprains
Approach to
Lower Ankle
Sprains
Alternative Health
Major Composition of the
Human
Body
Mattes Method®
Energy Medicine
Health Care Reform Issues
Implementing a
Standardized
Post-Acute Reimbursement System
Motor Vehicle Accidents
An Overview of
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Understanding Stress
Athletic Anxiety
Other
The
Role Of
Physiatry In Various Rehabilitation Settings
Case Management in Subacute Settings
The Road To Recovery Following A
Stroke
Viewpoint of
Subacute Care
MindDrive
MindDrive Study
Frequently Asked Questions
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