Webinar the role of the neutral spine during lifting and sport
Maintaining a neutral spine has been advocated as the safest position for the lumbar spine to prevent injuries pain. Unfortunately, the research in this area is highly conflicting. During this webinar, Greg will summarize the evidence for and against the role of the neutral spine during lifting and sport for both injury prevention and performance.
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Taal scholing: Engels - Geen accreditatie
Greg Lehman is a physiotherapist, chiropractor and strength and conditioning specialist treating musculoskeletal disorders within a biopsychosocial model. Prior to his clinical career, Greg was fortunate enough to receive a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council MSc graduate scholarship that permitted him to be one of only two yearly students to train with Professor Stuart McGill in his Occupational Biomechanics Laboratory subsequently publishing more than 20 peer reviewed papers in the manual therapy and exercise biomechanics field. Greg was an assistant professor at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College teaching a graduate level course in Spine Biomechanics and Instrumentation as well conducting more than 20 research experiments while supervising more than 50 students. He has lectured on a number of topics on reconciling treatment biomechanics with pain science, running injuries, golf biomechanics, occupational low back injuries and therapeutic neuroscience.
Maintaining a neutral spine has been advocated as the safest position for the lumbar spine to prevent injuries pain. Unfortunately, the research in this area is highly conflicting. During this webinar, Greg will summarize the evidence for and against the role of the neutral spine during lifting and sport for both injury prevention and performance. After his 45-minuten presentation, it is possible to ask questions and discuss these with Greg Lehman himself.
As you may have noticed, we are sponsoring the education of two children in Nepal. In order is this, the revenues from this webinar will be donated to the Volunteer Society Nepal.