ISOMT - The Athlete Movement System Advanced Running Injuries
Course Overview
Course Overview
This module offers an in-depth look at common injuries in runners, combining movement science, biomechanics, and manual therapy. Participants will learn a structured assessment framework to detect the movement faults, muscular imbalances, and biomechanical contributors that predispose runners to injury. The course also presents evidence-based intervention strategies—including manual therapy, corrective exercise, and rehabilitation protocols—to help clinicians optimize patient outcomes.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this 1-credit module, participants will be able to:
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Articulate the foundational principles of running biomechanics and injury risk factors.
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Perform a comprehensive assessment of the lower extremity and functional movement patterns in runners.
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Identify key movement dysfunctions, muscle imbalances, and biomechanical stressors in the running population.
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Apply manual therapy techniques and therapeutic interventions tailored to runners.
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Design rehabilitation strategies and exercise progressions that support performance optimization and injury prevention.
Chapters & Learning Objectives

Chapter 1 - Course Objective
: 0:06:39 Hour

Chapter 2 - Introduction to Running
: 0:08:36 Hour

Chapter 3 - Key Points to Consider
: 0:03:36 Hour

Chapter 4 - Assessment of Lower Quarter
: 0:06:07 Hour

Chapter 5 - Runners Functional Assessment
: 0:03:22 Hour
