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170. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) injuries with Dr Lachlan Giles
Manage episode 475892890 series 2767151
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a popular grappling-based martial art that uses joint locks and chokes to subdue or submit opponents. It’s an intense, physically demanding sport with complex movements and submission techniques that involve a risk of injury, particularly to the knees, shoulders, elbows, neck, and lower back. It’s important for Physiotherapists and health professionals who treat BJJ athletes to understand the different mechanisms of injury, movements and positions athletes need to be able to perform, so they can develop successful rehabilitation programs, and safely and successfully return athletes to training. In this podcast, David Pope (APA Titled Musculoskeletal and Sports and Exercise Physio) explores BJJ injuries with Dr. Lachlan Giles—a BJJ black belt and world-class BJJ competitor, including 1st Place IBJJF Pan-Pacific Championship 2016 & 2017, 3rd place ADCC 2019 Open weight division and many more accomplishments. Lachlan is also a BJJ coach to top level competitors, including Levi Jones-Leary, Craig Jones before he moved to DDS, and a Physiotherapist with a PhD in knee pain and rehab. Lachlan shares his extensive experience treating and managing BJJ injuries, drawing from the research, as well as his clinical knowledge and personal experience as an elite grappler and BJJ coach. In this podcast, we discuss:
- The challenges physiotherapists face when treating BJJ athletes and how to adapt rehab programs for them.
- Common areas injured in BJJ.
- What commonly causes knee injuries, including LCL and ACL sprains, in BJJ.
- Different positions athletes need to get into in BJJ, why it’s important to understand these positions, and how you can use this to guide your rehab and return to sport.
- Strength vs flexibility vs conditioning? Which factors are critical in injury recovery, prevention and performance?
- Practical strategies for modifying training and load to allow injured athletes to continue training safely.
- The role of neck strengthening in protecting against neck injuries from chokes and takedowns.
- How to structure a safe return-to-play progression for knee, back, and rib injuries.
- Key factors that impact athlete recovery. When athletes can continue training, when and how to modify training and when to recommend complete rest. The impact of training style, intensity, and mindset on injury risk and longevity in the sport. How older athletes can adjust their game to have fewer injuries while continuing to train and compete. Listen to this podcast now to have a better understanding of BJJ injuries, rehabilitation, and strategies to help athletes successfully get back to or continue training and competing in BJJ.
Unlock the secrets of successful tendinopathy assessment and treatment with this free infographic series for therapists.
Links- Improve your musculoskeletal and sports injury assessment & treatment results with a free trial Clinical Edge membership
- Click here to register and receive immediate access to the Tricky tendons infographic series
- Free Achilles tendinopathy video series with Tom Goom
- David Pope at Clinical Edge
- Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes
- Download the podcast in Overcast
- Listen to the podcast on Spotify
- Dr Lachlan Giles
- David Pope on Twitter
- David Pope & why I started Clinical Edge
- Review the podcast on iTunes
- Infographics by Clinical Edge
Chapters:
- 04:40 - Lachlan's PhD
- 10:06 - Can VMO be targeted with rehab?
- 14:06 - What challenges do Physios face when treating BJJ athletes?
- 17:03 - When to allow patients to continue training
- 19:35 - Different types of training
- 21:36 - Lachlan's training with an LCL injury
- 26:53 - Common injuries in BJJ
- 29:18 - Other areas injured in BJJ, and why low back pain occurs
- 33:39 - How BJJ athletes can train to stay healthy and avoid injury
- 37:05 - Getting back to training and rolling
- 42:23 - Tests before patients "invert" with their legs over their head
- 48:11 - Leg entanglement, 50/50 and leg locks
- 52:09 - Positions to use when coming back from an injury
- 53:08 - Rib and costochondral injuries
- 59:44 - Forearm periostitis
170 episodes
Manage episode 475892890 series 2767151
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a popular grappling-based martial art that uses joint locks and chokes to subdue or submit opponents. It’s an intense, physically demanding sport with complex movements and submission techniques that involve a risk of injury, particularly to the knees, shoulders, elbows, neck, and lower back. It’s important for Physiotherapists and health professionals who treat BJJ athletes to understand the different mechanisms of injury, movements and positions athletes need to be able to perform, so they can develop successful rehabilitation programs, and safely and successfully return athletes to training. In this podcast, David Pope (APA Titled Musculoskeletal and Sports and Exercise Physio) explores BJJ injuries with Dr. Lachlan Giles—a BJJ black belt and world-class BJJ competitor, including 1st Place IBJJF Pan-Pacific Championship 2016 & 2017, 3rd place ADCC 2019 Open weight division and many more accomplishments. Lachlan is also a BJJ coach to top level competitors, including Levi Jones-Leary, Craig Jones before he moved to DDS, and a Physiotherapist with a PhD in knee pain and rehab. Lachlan shares his extensive experience treating and managing BJJ injuries, drawing from the research, as well as his clinical knowledge and personal experience as an elite grappler and BJJ coach. In this podcast, we discuss:
- The challenges physiotherapists face when treating BJJ athletes and how to adapt rehab programs for them.
- Common areas injured in BJJ.
- What commonly causes knee injuries, including LCL and ACL sprains, in BJJ.
- Different positions athletes need to get into in BJJ, why it’s important to understand these positions, and how you can use this to guide your rehab and return to sport.
- Strength vs flexibility vs conditioning? Which factors are critical in injury recovery, prevention and performance?
- Practical strategies for modifying training and load to allow injured athletes to continue training safely.
- The role of neck strengthening in protecting against neck injuries from chokes and takedowns.
- How to structure a safe return-to-play progression for knee, back, and rib injuries.
- Key factors that impact athlete recovery. When athletes can continue training, when and how to modify training and when to recommend complete rest. The impact of training style, intensity, and mindset on injury risk and longevity in the sport. How older athletes can adjust their game to have fewer injuries while continuing to train and compete. Listen to this podcast now to have a better understanding of BJJ injuries, rehabilitation, and strategies to help athletes successfully get back to or continue training and competing in BJJ.
Unlock the secrets of successful tendinopathy assessment and treatment with this free infographic series for therapists.
Links- Improve your musculoskeletal and sports injury assessment & treatment results with a free trial Clinical Edge membership
- Click here to register and receive immediate access to the Tricky tendons infographic series
- Free Achilles tendinopathy video series with Tom Goom
- David Pope at Clinical Edge
- Download and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes
- Download the podcast in Overcast
- Listen to the podcast on Spotify
- Dr Lachlan Giles
- David Pope on Twitter
- David Pope & why I started Clinical Edge
- Review the podcast on iTunes
- Infographics by Clinical Edge
Chapters:
- 04:40 - Lachlan's PhD
- 10:06 - Can VMO be targeted with rehab?
- 14:06 - What challenges do Physios face when treating BJJ athletes?
- 17:03 - When to allow patients to continue training
- 19:35 - Different types of training
- 21:36 - Lachlan's training with an LCL injury
- 26:53 - Common injuries in BJJ
- 29:18 - Other areas injured in BJJ, and why low back pain occurs
- 33:39 - How BJJ athletes can train to stay healthy and avoid injury
- 37:05 - Getting back to training and rolling
- 42:23 - Tests before patients "invert" with their legs over their head
- 48:11 - Leg entanglement, 50/50 and leg locks
- 52:09 - Positions to use when coming back from an injury
- 53:08 - Rib and costochondral injuries
- 59:44 - Forearm periostitis
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