Tensor Fasciae Latae: Assessment and Movement Programme - Replay

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The tensor fasciae latae (TFL) with it’s intimate connection to the iliottibial band, plays an important role in locomotion - especially running. Knee pain is a common issue amongst runners and due to the fascial link between the hip and knee, the TFL can contribute to knee pain and dysfunction when not functioning optimally.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • How to assess the TFL.

  • Exercises to improve TFL function.

  • Latest research of the iliotibial band.

  • The importance of the TFL and iliotibial band in relation to locomotion.

  • This webinar will be especially useful if you work with individuals who run or play endurance sports.

Where?

  • Zoom

When?

  • Replay now available!

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The tensor fasciae latae (TFL) with it’s intimate connection to the iliottibial band, plays an important role in locomotion - especially running. Knee pain is a common issue amongst runners and due to the fascial link between the hip and knee, the TFL can contribute to knee pain and dysfunction when not functioning optimally.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • How to assess the TFL.

  • Exercises to improve TFL function.

  • Latest research of the iliotibial band.

  • The importance of the TFL and iliotibial band in relation to locomotion.

  • This webinar will be especially useful if you work with individuals who run or play endurance sports.

Where?

  • Zoom

When?

  • Replay now available!

The tensor fasciae latae (TFL) with it’s intimate connection to the iliottibial band, plays an important role in locomotion - especially running. Knee pain is a common issue amongst runners and due to the fascial link between the hip and knee, the TFL can contribute to knee pain and dysfunction when not functioning optimally.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • How to assess the TFL.

  • Exercises to improve TFL function.

  • Latest research of the iliotibial band.

  • The importance of the TFL and iliotibial band in relation to locomotion.

  • This webinar will be especially useful if you work with individuals who run or play endurance sports.

Where?

  • Zoom

When?

  • Replay now available!