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PreHab Nora Guerra, Mary Le, Jaqueline Reyes, Anabelle Aguilar, Sam Lopez

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PreHab. Nora Guerra, Mary Le, Jaqueline Reyes, Anabelle Aguilar, Sam Lopez. What is Prehab?. PREHAB : Rehab before going into surgery. Consequences of Avoiding Prehab. Athlete can develop atrophy. (Atrophy: muscle loss) Avoiding prehab makes rehab after surgery longer and more difficult. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PreHab

Nora Guerra, Mary Le, Jaqueline Reyes, Anabelle Aguilar, Sam Lopez

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What is Prehab?

PREHAB: Rehab before going into surgery.

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Consequences of Avoiding Prehab

Athlete can develop atrophy.

(Atrophy: muscle loss)

Avoiding prehab makes rehab after surgery longer and more difficult.

Athlete won’t be mentally or physically prepared for surgery.

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Who Should Use Prehab?

Prehab is recommended for all injured athletes that are going in for surgery.

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Prehab Exercises

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Prehab Exercises

Lunges

Foam Roller

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Prehab Exercises

Advanced Balancing

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Prehab Exercises

Body Blade (Shoulder- Stabilization)

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Prehab Exercises

Tubing Resistance Training

Weighted Arm Speed Range of Motion

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How do you determine when to

Prehab?

Talk to your Athletic Trainer!

Come to our Athletic Training Room to get evaluated!

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When to Prehab?

Prehab should be performed as much as possible before a surgery.

Come into our Athletic Training Room between 6:30- 7:15 or during your athletic period or also after school

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Where to get help with Prehab Program Design

Athletic Trainer

Physical Therapist

Orthopedic Doctor/ Surgeon

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Sources

http://www.prehab.com/

http://www.sportsinjurybulletin.com/archive/prehabilitation-exercises.html