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Dr. Lee Cohen

Dr. Lee Cohen. Podiatric Consultant to: The Philadelphia Eagles The Philadelphia 76ers The Philadelphia Wings. Check Yourself Out!. Check Yourself Out. Discover why you have low back or joint pain Learn basic information on how your body works Master a self-evaluation.

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Dr. Lee Cohen

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  1. Dr. Lee Cohen Podiatric Consultant to: The Philadelphia Eagles The Philadelphia 76ers The Philadelphia Wings

  2. CheckYourself Out!

  3. Check Yourself Out • Discover why you have low back or joint pain • Learn basic information on how your body works • Master a self-evaluation

  4. Self-Evaluation Check List • Eyes • Mouth • Head & Neck • Shoulders • Back • Hips • Thigh/Knee • Foot & Ankle

  5. Preparation • Access to a full-length mirror • Attire: women—sports bra & running shorts/tights men—running shorts/tights **Pen and paper—draw a stick figure of yourself

  6. Eyes • Your eyes should always be level with the ground or horizon. • Your eyes will always seek a level horizon. • Note your findings on your drawing. **This picture reveals a lower right eye.

  7. Mouth • With a neutral facial expression, your mouth should be parallel with your eyes. • These two observations will form a reference point. • Note your findings on your drawing. **This picture reveals a lower right mouth, but the eyes and mouth are parallel.

  8. Head & Neck • Observe if your head tilts to the right or left. • If you have long hair, be sure to pull it up. • Note your findings on your drawing. **This picture reveals a head tilt to the right.

  9. Shoulders • Observe the height of your shoulders. • Does one shoulder look lower then the other? • Note your findings on your drawing. **This picture reveals that the right shoulder is lower.

  10. Putting It All Together • Possible scenario: Head tilt to the right, lower right shoulder could indicate a longer right leg. • Remember…the body will compensate to keep the eyes parallel with the ground or horizon.

  11. Shoulders/Back • Turn to the side. • A “normal” back has a slight kyphosis curve in the upper back and a slight lordotic curve in you lower back.

  12. Shoulders/Back • Observe the shape of your upper back. Is there an excessive curve (Kyphosis) or hunch back? • Note your findings on your drawing.

  13. Shoulders/Back • Observe the curve in your lower back. Is there an excessive lordotic curve? • Often times an increased lordotic curve will cause your pelvis to rotate forward and create tight thigh muscles. • Note your findings on your drawing.

  14. Hips • Face the mirror. • Place your hands on your hips. • Take your fingers and locate the bony portion of your hips that face forward. This is going to be your reference point. • Are these points level, or is one side higher then the other? • Note your findings on your drawing. **This picture reveals that the right hip is higher then the left.

  15. Hips • Turn to the side. • Use the same reference points. • Do these points appear to be level, or is one hip rotated forward? • Hips can be tilted side-to-side or front-to-back, which is called pelvic tilt. • Note your findings on your drawing.

  16. Knees • Face the mirror. • Is your thigh bone angled out and the bone below your knee angled in? • This condition is known as bow-legged. • Note your findings on your drawing.

  17. Knees • Does your thigh bone angle in and the bone below your knee angle out? • This condition is known as knock knee. • Note your findings on your drawing.

  18. Knees • Observe your knee cap. • Is your knee cap pointing straight ahead or is it tilted in/out? • Are your knee caps level or is one higher then the other? • Note your findings on your drawing.

  19. Knees • Turn to the side. • Observe the alignment of your hip, knee and ankle. **This picture demonstrates normal alignment.

  20. Knees • If your knee and leg are curved to the back, this is referred to as Genu Recurvatum or commonly known as “Back Knee”. • Note your findings on your drawing. **Genu Recurvatum/Back Knee.

  21. Ankle/Foot • Face the mirror. • Observe the alignment of your lower leg, ankle and foot. • If your foot and ankle roll inward, you have a pronated or flat foot.

  22. Ankle/Foot • Turn so that your back is to the mirror. • Observe your Achilles Tendons. • Do they tilt inward? • Note your findings on your drawing. **Pronated Foot.

  23. Ankle/Foot • Turn so that you are facing the mirror. • Observe the alignment of your lower leg, ankle and foot. • If your foot and ankle roll outward, you have a Pes Cavus or High Arch foot.

  24. Ankle/Foot • Turn so that your back is to the mirror. • Observe your Achilles Tendons. • Do they tilt outward? • Note your findings on your drawing. **Pes Cavus/High Arch Foot.

  25. Ankle/Foot • Face the mirror. • Observe the positioning of your toes. • Do they toe in? • Note your findings on your drawing. **Toe In.

  26. Ankle/Foot • Observe the positioning of your toes. • Do you toe out? • Note your findings on your drawing. **Toe Out.

  27. Medical History • Chief complaint --When did the pain start? --How long have you had the pain? --When do you have pain? --Have you done any treatment? --Have you seen a professional medical care provider? --Are you experiencing any other pain?

  28. Medical History • Other information --Has your activity status changed? --Has your workout schedule changed (i.e. duration, intensity, terrain)? --Have you changed your foot gear? --Has there been a significant increase/decrease in body weight? --Do you routinely stretch?

  29. Medical History

  30. Your Next Step… • Complete assessment. • Complete Medical History. **Printable forms on www.drleecohen.com • Seek out Medical Help. Take your assessment and medical history form. **Primary Care Physician. **Podiatrist—specializes in foot and ankle problems.

  31. Your Next Step… • Look for the next in this series of self-help presentations. • It will focus on partner guided observations.

  32. Your Next Step… • Dr. Lee Cohen 642 East Chester Pike Ridley Park, PA 19078 (610) 522-9200 www.drleecohen.com

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