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From Sensitivity to Capacity: Bridging the Gap Between Rehabilitation and Performance

54 min · 9. juni 2026
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The podcast episode focuses on a clinical case study and the principles of patient care, assessment, and treatment planning. It emphasizes the importance of understanding individual patient mechanisms and the need for a functional diagnosis. The episode also discusses the concept of sensitivity to capacity and the integration of different techniques in patient cases. The conversation covers the application of directional preference and neurodynamics in a clinical setting, focusing on assessment, intervention, and progression of treatment for a patient. The goal is to restore capacity and prepare the patient for a return to sport. Takeaways * Patient care requires an understanding of individual patient mechanisms. * A functional diagnosis is essential for treatment planning. Directional preference and neurodynamics are key concepts in clinical assessment and treatment. * Progressive loading and capacity restoration are essential for preparing patients for a return to sport. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Kingdom Strength Podcast * 10:47 Understanding Patient Mechanisms and Assessment * 22:46 Assessment Findings and Functional Diagnosis * 32:54 Treatment Planning and Loading Strategies * 39:19 Mechanisms of Repetitive In-Range Loading * 50:34 Neurodynamics and Early Management Strategies * 55:49 Progressions and Layering of Treatment Strategies * 01:04:18 Return to Sport and Collaborative Care Click here to follow along with the presentation slides [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17H8azsQEkNcX7uW0sd8Rv0pqHSY_XFa_/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=104534021170603342422&rtpof=true&sd=true] Click here to read the Kingdom Strength Blog [https://www.kingdomstrengthinstitute.com/blog]

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From Sensitivity to Capacity: Bridging the Gap Between Rehabilitation and Performance

The podcast episode focuses on a clinical case study and the principles of patient care, assessment, and treatment planning. It emphasizes the importance of understanding individual patient mechanisms and the need for a functional diagnosis. The episode also discusses the concept of sensitivity to capacity and the integration of different techniques in patient cases. The conversation covers the application of directional preference and neurodynamics in a clinical setting, focusing on assessment, intervention, and progression of treatment for a patient. The goal is to restore capacity and prepare the patient for a return to sport. Takeaways * Patient care requires an understanding of individual patient mechanisms. * A functional diagnosis is essential for treatment planning. Directional preference and neurodynamics are key concepts in clinical assessment and treatment. * Progressive loading and capacity restoration are essential for preparing patients for a return to sport. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Kingdom Strength Podcast * 10:47 Understanding Patient Mechanisms and Assessment * 22:46 Assessment Findings and Functional Diagnosis * 32:54 Treatment Planning and Loading Strategies * 39:19 Mechanisms of Repetitive In-Range Loading * 50:34 Neurodynamics and Early Management Strategies * 55:49 Progressions and Layering of Treatment Strategies * 01:04:18 Return to Sport and Collaborative Care Click here to follow along with the presentation slides [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17H8azsQEkNcX7uW0sd8Rv0pqHSY_XFa_/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=104534021170603342422&rtpof=true&sd=true] Click here to read the Kingdom Strength Blog [https://www.kingdomstrengthinstitute.com/blog]

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