• July 2, 2026 | 1:40 PM - 2:35 PM
  • PCC, 113A

Performance-Based Rehabilitation and Implementing Early Deceleration Strategies

Moderator: Nicolas Cromidas, MS, LAT, ATC, University of Montana

Traditional rehabilitation models emphasize time-based progression rather than criteria-based objective performance-driven metrics. Many clinicians lack structured frameworks to integrate early loading and deceleration mechanics into rehabilitation safely. This presentation will explore a performance-based rehabilitation model that blends traditional healing with reconditioning strategies, using the Braking Performance Framework to guide load tolerance, rehabilitation progressions, and readiness. Practical tools, force testing data, and deceleration drills will be introduced to promote resilient, performance-ready individuals.

Learning Objectives - Differentiate between the traditional medical model and the performance-based rehabilitation model.
- Apply the Braking Performance Framework to structure early-phase rehabilitation progressions.
- Select objective performance testing (e.g., force plates, HHD, hop tests) in return-to-sport decision-making.
- Identify safe and progressive ways to reintroduce deceleration mechanics post-injury and enhance athlete sustainability.

Keywords: Performance-Rehabilitation; Deceleration; Reconditioning

I II IV BCS-O: I BCS-O: III Lecture On-Demand Advanced Armed Forces Rehabilitation/Clinic Secondary School

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