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The shoulder in sport, with Ben Kibler
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Apr 23, 2013
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Podcast episode
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Babette Pluim (BJSM’s deputy editor) talks to Ben Kibler (medical director of the Lexington Clinic Sports Medicine Center, Lexington, Kentucky) about his varied and prolific career in tennis and baseball sports medicine. Dr Kibler discusses his research on the shoulder and also the tennis serve, the importance of considering biomechanics in injury prevention and recovery, and the role of surgery.
0.43 Founding the society for tennis medicine and science
2.34 The increasing focus on the shoulder in sports medicine research
3.45 Dr Kibler interest in the scapula
6.09 The tennis serve as a weapon
9.03 The importance of biomechanics in sports medicine
11.14 The Kibler rehabilitation programme
13.46 The role of surgery
15.02 Basics of the throwing motion conference
16.28 Do we need guidelines on how many serves young tennis players should hit?
19.11 The importance of the rotation of the shoulder and position of the scapula in preventing injury
See also:
Basics of the throwing motion conference
0.43 Founding the society for tennis medicine and science
2.34 The increasing focus on the shoulder in sports medicine research
3.45 Dr Kibler interest in the scapula
6.09 The tennis serve as a weapon
9.03 The importance of biomechanics in sports medicine
11.14 The Kibler rehabilitation programme
13.46 The role of surgery
15.02 Basics of the throwing motion conference
16.28 Do we need guidelines on how many serves young tennis players should hit?
19.11 The importance of the rotation of the shoulder and position of the scapula in preventing injury
See also:
Basics of the throwing motion conference
Released:
Apr 23, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
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