Course Description
Most conditions that lead to musculoskeletal pain tend to be overuse syndromes. These overuse syndromes can be frustrating to both the patient and clinician. Many of these overuse syndromes develop because of poor and compensatory movement patterns.
This course instructs 5 movement screens assessing the neuromyofascial network to identify compensatory patterns and areas of altered joint mechanics. Once the area of dysfunction has been identified, joint specific evaluation techniques are introduced to determine tissue specific impairments designed to guide future treatment.
This seminar-on-demand is 4 contact hours in length (check your state’s approval status in the state specific course catalog for your profession).
FL MT's: This course is approved for 4 hours in the relevant to and focus on massage therapy techniques (includes demonstration by the instructor) subject area.
Contact Hours: 4 | Video Course Format: Video | Target Audience: |
Instructional Level: Intermediate | BOC Level of Difficulty: Advanced |
Accreditation Information:
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Course Goals & Objectives:
Course Goals:
This course is intended to instruct the professional on assessing the neuromyofascial network to identify compensatory patterns and areas of altered joint mechanics.
Professional Objectives:
- Identify changing role of fascia
- Identify causes of structural/mechanical dysfunction
- Identify neurological compensations
- Identify posture as an active movement
- Recognize common muscles that lead to postural deviations
- Identify the incorporation of visual inspection findings as part of posture assessment
- Differentiate the use of active and passive movements
- Identify the anatomy and function of the anterior and posterior neuromyofascia
- Identify areas of dysfunction during hip hinge assessment
- Recognize application of joint examination and findings
- Recognize components and function of deep anterior and lateral lines
- Identify areas of dysfunction during high step assessment
- Recognize application of joint examination and findings
- Identify areas of dysfunction during overhead reach assessment
- Recognize application of joint examination and findings
- Recognize components and function of anterior/ posterior functional lines
- Identify areas of dysfunction during axial rotation assessment
- Recognize application of joint examination and findings
Criteria for Completion:
A score of 70% or more is considered passing. Scores of less than 70% indicate a failure to understand the material and the test will need to be taken again until a passing score has been achieved.
Disclosures:
SEMINAR-ON-DEMAND
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Contact Hours: 4
Target Audience: Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant, Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapist Assistant, Massage Therapist, Athletic Trainers/CSCS
Instructional Level: Intermediate
BOC Level of Difficulty: Advanced
Personnel Disclosure:
Financial - Steve Middleton works for William Woods University and receives a salary. He receives payments from HomeCEUConnection for the presentation of this course.
Nonfinancial – No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.
No relevant conflicts of interest exist for any member of the activity planning committee.
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