Course outcome:
The course includes the following:
- Functional Biomechanics & Clinical Anatomy of the lumbar, pelvis, hip & lower limbs are taught, with an immediate Clinical application.
- Learn to identify abnormal movement patterns, muscle imbalances & local ‘core’ inhibition and interpret their clinical relevance.
- Understand lumbo-pelvic & femero-pelvic control, timing & recruitment.
- Identify risk factors for persistent injuries of the Lower Quarter.
- Assess the Lower Quarter in detail with an innovative, quick but comprehensive assessment protocol.
- Clinical Reasoning. Acquire skills for predictive reasoning. Learn to prioritize management.
- Learn to develop individual-specific treatment & rehabilitation strategies that are evidence-based.
- Accelerate treatment results with effective myofascial release techniques targeting the source of the dysfunction.
- Learn to progress rehabilitation beyond the clinical setting to restore the patient to their ‘pre-injury’ condition