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April 1, 2019
Published by Sue Falsone at April 1, 2019
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Published in the Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences. From the publication website: Abstract Purpose Dry needling is an advanced practice skill that many athletic […]
February 18, 2019
Published by Sue Falsone at February 18, 2019
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A physical therapist in a traditional setting usually does not work with a patient long enough to see the person all the way through a full macrocycle. However, the rehab process itself might be considered a mesocycle.
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January 25, 2019
Published by Sue Falsone at January 25, 2019
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With the help of a panel of trainers, exercise physiologists and performance experts, athletes were selected based on their performances over the last 12 months; demands and risks of their respective sports; durability; training regimens; and other physical criteria including power, speed, strength, agility, endurance, flexibility and more. [...]
January 9, 2018
Published by Sue Falsone at January 9, 2018
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“Yoga is the basis for the majority of our movements in the weight room. Really? Yes. If you look at many exercises we perform with an […]
January 9, 2018
Published by Sue Falsone at January 9, 2018
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I worked with a Major League Baseball pitcher who had surgery to repair a flexor tendon on his throwing elbow. When he first called me eight […]
December 5, 2017
Published by Sue Falsone at December 5, 2017
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Although most athletic trainers deal with patients who are in pain, very few clinicians understand the complexity of pain perception and the individuality by which it […]
July 7, 2015
Published by Sue Falsone at July 7, 2015
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Hip and Glenohumeral Rotational Range of Motion in Healthy Professional Baseball Pitchers and Position Players.
Sauers EL, Huxel Bliven KC, Johnson MP, Falsone S, Walters S.Am J Sports Med. 2013 Nov 8. [Epub ahead of print]
July 7, 2015
Published by Sue Falsone at July 7, 2015
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Suggestions from the field for return to sports participation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: American football
Verstegen M, Falsone S, Orr R, Smith S. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2012 Apr;42(4):337-44. doi10.2519/jospt.2012.4031. Epub 2012 Mar 30.
July 7, 2015
Published by Sue Falsone at July 7, 2015
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Falsone SA, Gross MT, Guskiewicz KM, Schneider RA.J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2002 Mar;32(3):98-103.
Podcasts & Lectures
June 25, 2019
Published by Sue Falsone at June 25, 2019
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Talking Live with Sports Medicine Broadcast in the DragonFly Podcast Lounge at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) 2019 Conference in Las Vegas Talking about developing […]
May 31, 2019
Published by Sue Falsone at May 31, 2019
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Excerpt from the Power Athlete website: FROM TABLE TO FIELD Keep a cool head and stay in your lane. Sound advice from a woman who has […]
April 1, 2019
Published by Sue Falsone at April 1, 2019
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Listen to Sue on The QB Docs Podcast. Episode 73 Direct link iTunes From podcast’s website: Today on The QB Docs podcast, we bring on Sue Falsone […]
September 25, 2018
Published by Sue Falsone at September 25, 2018
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Sue Falsone is someone who has maximized her license and is living the life she dreams of. She is an incredible Physical Therapist and was the first female Head Athletic Trainer in Major ...
September 19, 2018
Published by Sue Falsone at September 19, 2018
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The Rdella Training® Podcast is brought to you each week by Scott Iardella, Author of The Edge of Strength. Sue Falsone is the Founder of Structure and Function Education and Falsone Consulting who’s a return guest on the podcast ...
September 19, 2018
Published by Sue Falsone at September 19, 2018
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Sue Falsone, author and sports performance training expert, joins the podcast this week for an in-depth discussion about her latest work ...
July 24, 2018
Published by Sue Falsone at July 24, 2018
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Sue Falsone is the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the US, most recently with the LA Dodgers for 6 years. Functioning as both an athletic trainer and physical therapist to her athletes ...
July 24, 2018
Published by Sue Falsone at July 24, 2018
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Pain is a universal experience for every human and we wanted to understand more about how it works, the role that the brain plays, and how we can shift our relationship with pain. We spoke with athletes, scientists, filmmakers, and writers to help conceptualize the very complex and subjective nature of pain. Check out Season 2 for our chats with Georges St-Pierre, Chris Bell, Laird Hamilton, Amelia Boone, Sue Falsone, Dr. Stu McGill, Dr. Andrew Huberman, and Dr. Alex Hutchinson ...
June 22, 2018
Published by Sue Falsone at June 22, 2018
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We spoke about: All about the book Psychomotor Control Issues Muscles turning on and off Soft tissue implications to apical breathing and how we can end […]
June 22, 2018
Published by Sue Falsone at June 22, 2018
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Sue Falsone joins Kevin to talk about the concept of her new book “Bridging the Gap,” improving the injury recovery process, K Tape, pain science, pain […]
Books
July 7, 2015
Published by Sue Falsone at July 7, 2015
Question 36: What Are Important Considerations in Managing the Adolescent Baseball Pitcher with Shoulder Pain? Question 37: What Are the Components of a Safe and Effective […]
July 7, 2015
Published by Sue Falsone at July 7, 2015
Chapter 3: Bridging the Gap from Rehabilitation to Performance Chapter 23: Running in Sport
July 7, 2015
Published by Sue Falsone at July 7, 2015
Chapter 5: Optimizing Flexibility
July 7, 2015
Published by Sue Falsone at July 7, 2015
Chapter 56: Core Stabilization: Integration with Shoulder Rehabilitation