A sport-specific approach to hamstring & adductor-related injuries:

Join Bram Swinnenand Rob Langhout in this comprehensive course designed for physiotherapists and rehabilitation professionals who want to deepen their understanding of hamstring and adductor injuries. The course offers a balanced combination of biomechanical insightsepidemiologypreventionrehabilitation, and manual treatment, making it highly relevant not only for those working with elite athletes but also for those treating regular players and active individuals of all levels.

Rob Langhout, PhD in biomechanics, is a well-published expert with a wealth of knowledge in manual therapy and injury rehabilitation. As a manual therapist who works with multiple elite football players, Rob brings unparalleled insights into the biomechanics and rehabilitation of lower limb injuries. His experience, combined with Bram’s knowledge and expertise, ensures that the course content is evidence-based and practical, offering tools to improve outcomes in diverse clinical settings.

This course combines theory and practical application, providing physiotherapists with the tools to diagnose, prevent, and rehabilitate hamstring and adductor injuries in patients across various activity levels. Whether working with amateur athletes or fitness enthusiasts, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of injury mechanisms, treatment strategies, and rehabilitation techniques tailored to the demands of your practice.

2-Day Course | 14 Hours of In-Depth Training Experience a perfect blend of theory and practical application designed to elevate your expertise.

  • Certificate of completion
  • Course Materials: Detailed syllabus and clipboard for easy note-taking.
  • Refreshments: Coffee, water, and one sandwich per participant per day to keep you fueled.
Topics:
  • Adductor-Related Injuries:
  • Diagnosis of groin injuries and adductor manipulation (practical)
  • Epidemiology & classification of groin injuries (theory)
  • Prehab & activation (theory & practical)
  • Biomechanics and energy transfer during functional movements (theory)
  • Sports-specific assessment of the backswing: the tension arc (practical)
  • Rehab essentials for adductor-related injuries (theory & practical)
  • Injury mechanism of the groin and the role of the swinging arm and stance leg (theory)
  • Sports-specific assessment and treatment of the pelvis (practical)
  • Exercise therapy for the tension arc (practical)
  • Hamstring Injuries:
  • Biomechanics of sprinting: stance phase (theory)
  • Diagnosis of injuries and hamstring manipulation (practical)
  • Architecture and function of the different hamstring muscles (theory & practical)
  • Biomechanics of sprinting: swing phase (theory)
  • Sports-specific assessment and therapy for contralateral hip flexors (practical)
  • Rehab essentials for hamstring injuries (theory & practical)
  • Injury mechanisms in the groin and hamstrings related to sprinting (theory)
  • Sports-specific assessment and treatment of the pelvis and muscles (practical)