I was watching ur fati video and I got an acl grade 2 injury few months back I’m recovering well until my knee is starting to catch and lock but I can straighten the knee just fine. I have no pain when running or Turning in sports in my knee but when I bend my knee in close to my body it gets caught and pops and it hurts. I’m done some research of my own and I feel like it’s not a meniscus tear cause I have no pain when running and can bear weight on it. So I was thinking could their best cartilage in my knee floating around. U see to know ur stuff and that’s why I left a comment. Thanks.
Hi Eoin, thanks for your question - if you suspect cartilage floating around, it's best that you consult your doctor for imaging. I hope the pain gets better in your knee flexion and keep up with the recovery!
This is the best series on CSCS on YT! Thanks! Taking the exam in a few weeks and can't look at the book anymore.
Thank you so much for being the only one to present this effectively. You have a gift!
The T wave is Ventricular repolarization, not atrial
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Thanks for the great lecture. Is there another way to download the study guide
No problem! Here's the link if you're interested. www.stuvia.com/doc/5981185/ultimate-chapter-to-chapter-cscs-summary-outline
So helpful, thank you!
Essentials_of_Strength_Training_and_Conditioning
G. Gregory Haff
I was watching ur fati video and I got an acl grade 2 injury few months back I’m recovering well until my knee is starting to catch and lock but I can straighten the knee just fine. I have no pain when running or Turning in sports in my knee but when I bend my knee in close to my body it gets caught and pops and it hurts. I’m done some research of my own and I feel like it’s not a meniscus tear cause I have no pain when running and can bear weight on it. So I was thinking could their best cartilage in my knee floating around. U see to know ur stuff and that’s why I left a comment. Thanks.
Hi Eoin, thanks for your question - if you suspect cartilage floating around, it's best that you consult your doctor for imaging. I hope the pain gets better in your knee flexion and keep up with the recovery!
Nice
How do you find the book because NCSA doesn’t sell it or at least I can’t find it
Free on Line PDF. Essentials_of_Strength_Training_and_Conditioning
G. Gregory Haff
it is available on amazon
It really helps 😉🙂