
Regional Interdependence: Hip and Ankle Course

Regional Interdependence: Hip and Ankle Course is organized by Brookbush Institute.
Behavioral Objectives
• Explain how these studies support the concept of regional interdependence.
• Identify the study designs used in the research covered in this course.
• Construct an evaluation with screens and assessments that may reduce the risk of lower extremity injury based on the findings of the research in this course.
• List at least 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses of studies covered in this course.
• Students will be prepared to pass a final exam by choosing from a list of potential answers to behavior-objective matched multiple-choice questions.
• Describe the effects limited ankle dorsiflexion has on the knee and hip joint motion during a squat.
• Create an intervention plan for preventing or reducing lower extremity dysfunction on the objective data from the research studies covered in this course.