Earlier this week, NAIOMT faculty member Steve Allen discussed a real-life case scenario of an athlete that experienced an inversion ankle injury in the post Delayed Diagnosis, Delayed Care. In it, he referred to the the Talar Swing Test as being beneficial to addressing her subsequent presentations in the year that followed the injury. Take a look at the video below as he walks through the test, and let us know if you have questions.

Topics: Knee-Foot-Ankle, Manual Therapy, NAIOMT, lower extremity, manual therapy videos, Uncategorized, talar swing test, steve allen
Delayed Diagnosis, Delayed Care
Don’t you love being a PT? Who else cares that a blocked, silent culprit of a joint can lead to consequential injury up or down the chain of the homosapien? Or that a hypermobile joint is distorting my sympathetic nervous system, making me most vulnerable to injury? Who else has that training? We as PTs live for the end feel! Takes “sweat equity” to master for sure. But how rewarding. It is exclusively our science, yes? Pathokinesiology. I want to share this real- life case scenario with you. Here we go!
Topics: Knee-Foot-Ankle, Manual Therapy, PT, ankle injury, lower extremity, Uncategorized, talar swing test
In case you missed NAIOMT faculty instructor Stacy Soappman's Facebook Live Stream a while back, below she demonstrates a talar swing test.
Topics: NAIOMT, Manual Therapy Videos, talar swing test