Ep. 184 - What's new in the field of clinical sports medicine? A 20-year perspective with Dr Karim Khan
Description
š” New on PT Pro Talk: Dr. Karim Khan discusses whatās new in clinical sports medicine over the past 20 years - discover the latest evidence-based updates, from shared decision-making and patient education to tendon management and pain science - information every modern clinician needs!
šWhat I'm excited about this edition is that we have way more evidence for the benefits of exercise ā subtext the benefit of physiotherapy ā than we did in earlier editions.ā - Dr. Karim Khan
šš»Dr. Karim Khan is a Sport and Exercise Medicine Physician and Professor of Sports Medicine at the University of British Columbia (Canada), with experience working with Olympic, professional, and ballet athletes. He has contributed extensively to research on tendon injuries and bone health, and is the co-author of the classic textbook Clinical Sports Medicine. He served as Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Sports Medicine, was a social media pioneer in sports medicine, and is the Scientific Director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research-Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis.
šYou will learn about:Ā
Insights from the 6th edition of Clinical Sports Medicine and whatās new compared to previous editions.
Key lessons Dr. Karim Khan learned while writing the book.
Practical perspectives on tendinopathy treatments, including PRP and cortisone injections.
Recommended resources and tools for clinicians.
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