Monday, January 14, 2013

Free Running Symposium

TriState Orthopaedic Surgeons and Prorehab proudly present the second annual Running Symposium! This year the focus is on "Optimizing Performance" and will feature both local and national authorities on the topics of training, common injuries and prevention, and functional movement.

Our guest presenter this year is Dr. Todd Arnold, an orthopaedic physician at St. Vincent Sports Performance in Indianapolis.

"Dr. Todd Arnold is a primary care/sports performance physician with over a decade of experience caring for athletes of all levels from scholastic to professional. He is a team physician for the Indianapolis Indians, Carmel High School and Carmel United Soccer Club. He has extensive training through the Titleist Performance Institute in the biomechanics of the golf swing, golf fitness and health care related to the golfer, and is the co-creator of Prescription Golf & Fitness™.
He serves as a sports performance scientist for USA Track and Field and worked extensively with over 50 athletes in preparation for the 2012 Olympic Games where the team won 29 medals."  


Dr. Arnold will speak about how the challenges in functional movement patterns will affect performance. His talk will be supplemented by breakout sessions from ProRehab physical therapists to highlight specific patterns that are problematic in runners/walkers and how to correct them.

Other topics include:

  • Training programs to improve your VO2 max, lactate threshold, speed and endurance 
  • Roundtable Q&A with All-American distance runners
  • Common injuries, how to treat them if they occur, and how to prevent injuries


When: February 2, 2013 from 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Where: TriState Orthopaedic Surgeons

              225 Crosslake Dr

              3rd Floor Auditorium

Refreshments are provided and all participants will receive a t-shirt

The Running Symposium is FREE but is limited to 100 participants!

Sign up today to reserve your spot!!  

Email: gib@prorehab-pc.com

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