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Tendons with Greg Lehman

Feb 22, 20251 hr 10 min
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Episode description

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Greg Lehman's Approach
03:06 Understanding Tendinopathy and Its Implications
05:59 The Role of Tendon Stiffness in Rehabilitation
09:06 The Complexity of Tendon Rehabilitation
12:01 The Importance of Individualized Treatment Plans
15:03 Exploring the Connection Between Metabolic Health and Tendon Pain
17:59 The Debate on Stretching and Tendon Health
21:04 Compression and Its Effects on Tendons
24:06 Managing Activity Levels During Rehabilitation
26:54 Evaluating Loading Protocols for Tendon Recovery
30:08 Muscle-Tendon Imbalance and Injury Risk
33:10 Research Insights on Tendon Adaptation
36:34 Understanding Tendon Strain Dynamics
39:04 Exploring Tendon Rehabilitation Protocols
42:54 The Role of Muscle in Tendon Health
46:24 Isometrics and Their Evolving Role in Rehab
56:36 Patient-Centered Care in Tendon Rehabilitation

 

Takeaways

  • The diagnosis often does not dictate treatment in rehab.
  • Tendon stiffness is a key factor in rehabilitation.
  • Individualized treatment plans are crucial for effective rehab.
  • Metabolic health can significantly impact tendon pain.
  • Stretching may still have a role in tendon health.
  • Compression effects on tendons are complex and not fully understood.
  • Maintaining activity levels can be beneficial during rehab.
  • Loading protocols should be tailored to the individual.
  • Muscle-tendon imbalances can increase injury risk.
  • Research continues to evolve our understanding of tendon adaptation. Tendon strain is influenced by joint angle and muscle contraction.
  • Isometric holds may not be the only effective method for tendon rehabilitation.
  • Patient-centered care is crucial in designing rehabilitation programs.
  • Performance goals should be integrated into rehabilitation strategies.
  • Muscle strength plays a significant role in tendon health and recovery.
  • The body can adapt to protect injured areas, complicating rehabilitation.
  • Isometrics can provide analgesic effects, but results vary among individuals.
  • Conscious isolation of muscle groups may be necessary for effective rehab.
  • Tendons respond to load, regardless of the type of contraction used.
  • Understanding individual patient goals is essential for effective treatment.

 

Greg's Website: https://www.greglehman.ca

Greg's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greglehman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaY1JK0-KyV8C2O6j4k0Nv2xCnekXbXyAyevDP_vAwhwrFPt-vdPlgeJV6U_aem_5GCz-V50wzOwW-ZtfDIKzw

Greg's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greglehman/

Greg's Twitter: https://x.com/GregLehman?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

Notes here: https://jackedathlete.com/podcast-125-tendons-with-greg-lehman/

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