Hendersonville, TN — March 1, 2025 — Dr. Jason Hulme of Active Sports Therapy was honored to speak at the Vanderbilt Sports Medicine Lower Extremity Symposium, where he presented on the clinical examination and treatment of anterior knee pain. The annual event brought together orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, and rehabilitation experts from across the country to share advancements in lower extremity evaluation and treatment.
Sharing Clinical Insights on Anterior Knee Pain
Dr. Hulme’s presentation focused on evidence-based strategies for assessing and treating anterior knee pain, emphasizing biomechanical evaluation, functional movement analysis, and individualized rehabilitation protocols. His session highlighted the importance of addressing patellofemoral dysfunction, tendon-related pain, and movement imbalances through precise clinical assessment and load management. The goal, he explained, is not only to resolve pain but to help athletes return to sport stronger and more resilient than before.
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About the Vanderbilt Sports Medicine Lower Extremity Symposium
The Vanderbilt Sports Medicine Lower Extremity Symposium is a continuing education program dedicated to advancing the understanding and management of lower extremity injuries. The 2025 event was hosted at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville and featured speakers from leading orthopedic and rehabilitation programs nationwide. The symposium covers diagnosis and management of lower extremity musculoskeletal pathology, particularly in adolescent and young adult athletes. This emphasis aligns closely with Active Sports Therapy’s mission to provide progressive, evidence-based care for developing athletes.
Collaboration and Continuing Education
The symposium fosters collaboration between surgeons, chiropractors, athletic trainers, and rehabilitation professionals who share a goal of advancing patient outcomes in sports medicine. Dr. Hulme expressed that the experience was both an opportunity to contribute clinical insights and to learn from the expertise of others, emphasizing the value of being part of a community devoted to pushing sports medicine forward through education and shared experience.
Commitment to Clinical Excellence in Middle Tennessee
Participation in educational forums such as the Vanderbilt symposium reflects Active Sports Therapy’s ongoing commitment to clinical excellence and interdisciplinary growth. The clinic remains at the forefront of performance-based rehabilitation and sports medicine innovation, helping athletes of all levels recover, prevent injury, and achieve long-term health through individualized care.
About Active Sports Therapy
Active Sports Therapy, located in Hendersonville, Tennessee (37075), provides advanced chiropractic and sports rehabilitation services to athletes, active adults, and families across the Greater Nashville area. The clinic offers sports injury treatment, rehabilitative exercise, shockwave therapy, dry needling, decompression therapy, and performance optimization. Under the leadership of Dr. Hulme, Active Sports Therapy integrates research-driven methods with a hands-on, collaborative approach to recovery and performance.
To learn more about Active Sports Therapy or to schedule an appointment, visit www.ActiveSports.care or call (615) 537-5520.



