The 5 Most Common BJJ & Judo Injuries & How to Fix Them, with Physiotherapist Joshua Arellano
Joshua Arellano is a physiotherapist with a black belt in Judo and a brown belt in BJJ. He works with combat athletes on rehab, prehab, and injury prevention, and - since injury is the enemy of progress - I was thrilled to pick his brain on the podcast in order to help everyone have a healthier grappling career! 00:39 - Judo and jiu-jitsu damage on the body 09:19 - The 5 most common injuries that you see in judo and jiu-jitsu 10:53 - Knee injuries 26:16 - Neck injuries 42:59 - Elbow injuries 45:01 - Is Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation outdated? 1:03:14 - Shoulder Injuries 1:07:54 - Learning to fall 1:09:40 - Small joint injuries 1:16:42 - How to contact Joshua Arellano, Physiotherapist Follow Joseph Arellano on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/judophysio and/or find out about his services at https://www.judophysiopt.com Related to this topic are the two volumes in the BJJ for Old F***s series. If you're worried about or working around an injury consider checking out 1) BJJ for Old F***s, the Guard at https://www.grapplearts.com/oldguard and 2) Guard Passing for Old F***s at https://www.grapplearts.com/oldpass Thank you! Stephan Kesting
Joshua Arellano is a physiotherapist with a black belt in Judo and a brown belt in BJJ. He works with combat athletes on rehab, prehab, and injury prevention, and - since injury is the enemy of progress - I was thrilled to pick his brain on the podcast in order to help everyone have a healthier grappling career! 00:39 - Judo and jiu-jitsu damage on the body 09:19 - The 5 most common injuries that you see in judo and jiu-jitsu 10:53 - Knee injuries 26:16 - Neck injuries 42:59 - Elbow injuries 45:01 - Is Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation outdated? 1:03:14 - Shoulder Injuries 1:07:54 - Learning to fall 1:09:40 - Small joint injuries 1:16:42 - How to contact Joshua Arellano, Physiotherapist Follow Joseph Arellano on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/judophysio and/or find out about his services at https://www.judophysiopt.com Related to this topic are the two volumes in the BJJ for Old F***s series. If you're worried about or working around an injury consider checking out 1) BJJ for Old F***s, the Guard at https://www.grapplearts.com/oldguard and 2) Guard Passing for Old F***s at https://www.grapplearts.com/oldpass Thank you! Stephan Kesting