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The Achilles of the Master Athlete

-- Karin Silbernagel --

Achilles Tendinopathy presents an enormous clinical challenge for Master Athletes due to high prevalence and chronic nature of the pathology. Exercise rehabilitation is considered to have the highest evidence for effectiveness as treatment, yet many athletes struggle with pain and symptoms for a long time.

During the rehabilitation questions arise relating to how to prescribe the exercise (dosing and type of exercises) and how to individualize the treatment for the athlete can be a challenge. The response to treatment also varies between patients.
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This PowerTalk aims to give an overview on how injury and exercise affects the tendon, discuss the presence of subgroups of patients and how to individualize the treatment from initial injury to return to sport. A systematic approach of designing an individualized return to sport plan using careful monitoring of symptoms and load progression will be discussed.
Docente : Karin Silbernagel
Duur : 2u

Doelgroep : Kinesitherapeuten, sportkinesitherapeuten, podologen, sportartsen, osteopaten,...
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Accreditatie : Pro-Q Kine 4 ptn
 
Dr. Karin Grävare Silbernagel PT, ATC, PhD is a Professor and Associate Chair at the Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE USA. 

She is a clinical scientist with a strong record of mentoring clinical scientists. Her expertise is in orthopaedics and musculoskeletal injury with a focus on tendon and ligament injury. She has been a physical therapist for over 30 years and performed research for over 20 years. At University of Delaware she is the principal investigator of the Delaware Tendon Research Group and the Delaware ACL Research Group. Her work has been directly integrated into the clinical guidelines for treatment of patients with tendon injuries.
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She has presented her research at numerous conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals (120+ published articles to date). She has also been invited to speak about her research at conferences nationally and internationally. As the principal investigator of Tendon Research Group at the University of Delaware she is working to advance understanding of tendon injuries and repair so that tailored treatments can be developed. The Delaware Tendon Research Group is an interdisciplinary team focused on improving treatment outcomes for tendon injuries. Her research approach is to evaluate tendon health and recovery by quantifying tendon composition, structure, and mechanical properties, as well as patients’ impairments and symptoms.  Her research is funded by the NIH, Foundation for Physical Therapy, Swedish Research Council for Sport Science, and Swedish Research Council

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