Leading Musculoskeletal Injury Care
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Scholarly Activities

Research Activities

Telehealth Kinematic Gait Retraining for Lower-Limb Musculoskeletal Injury Rehabilitation in Military Service Members — APTA CSM 2023

Miller E, mason J, Pitt w, Crowell M, Wear A, Reilly N, Haltiwanger H, Gonnella M, Goss D

Abstract submitted to American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting 2023

Abstract selected for a podium presentation at 2023 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting 2023 in San Diego, California

Previous research has identified numerous biomechanical variables that may relate to musculoskeletal injury risk. Gait retraining interventions have successfully altered running biomechanical risk factors for overuse knee injury in non-military populations. However, constraints on patient time and frequency of in-clinic visits limits implementation of gait retraining interventions in the Military Health System (MHS). The purpose of this randomized clinical trial was to determine the effect of a telehealth gait retraining intervention on the running kinematics in patients with an overuse knee injury.