Advanced Orthopedic and Movement Assessments
Cover extensive client history, observation, gait analysis, movement dysfunction testing, and specific joint and neurologic tests. This course takes practitioners through in depth knowledge on how to understand pain and joint sciences and causation of movement dysfunctions.
Achievable Goals:
- • Identify red and yellow flags.
- • Observe dysfunctions from standing assessments.
- • Observe dysfunctions in gait
- • Observe dysfunctions in specific movement tasks in gravity
- • Assess and do orthopedic tests on and off the table
- • Create a treatment plan
Learning Objectives:
- • What current research says about Pain
- • Understand the pathophysiology of deconditioning and Aging
- • Look at Cognitive, Movement, Orthopedic, and Neurologic Assessments.
- • Look at the Kinematics and Arthrokinematics
- • Distinguish between Upper Motor, Lower Motor, or Peripheral dysfunction.
- • How to create a treatment protocol, GPP, SPP.
Contents:
Essential knowledge:
- • Anatomy and physiology of the joints
- • Kinesiology of movement
- • Laws of gravity and equilibrium
- • Principles of movement basics
- • Biomechanics of the spine basics
Additional knowledge:
- • Neuroplasticity and mindset
- • Longevity science
- • Nutritional Concepts
Get:
- Lifetime access to the 1 day recording of this workshop and future recording updates.
- Lifetime access to the techniques booklet (viewable but not downloadable)
(Not currently for CEs)