Sue DuPont – Advances in Treating Spinal Instability: The Kinetic Chain Impact

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[Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the paymentPurchase Sue DuPont – Advances in Treating Spinal Instability: The Kinetic Chain Impact courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41Faculty:Sue DuPontDuration:6 Hours 6 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 18, 2016 Manual – Advances in Treating Spinal Instability (18.75 MB) 102 Pages Available after Purchase Handout – Advances in Treating Spinal Instability (0.22 MB) Available after Purchase Outline INTRODUCTIONBACK PAIN: WHY IT’S A PROBLEMBiotensegrity: The Anti-Gravity ModelRole of the “Core” stiffness or movement?Myofascial connections and their role in stabilization and functionLAB #1 — MYOFASCIAL MOBILIZATIONSBACK PAIN: ARE WE CHASING THE PAIN?Structural vs. functional pathologyEffects of sustained postures and forcesEffects of chronic pain and dysfunction on movementWHAT IS SPINAL INSTABILITY?Ambiguity of term spinal instabilityDisconnect between medical diagnosis and clinical signs and symptomsHistorical perspective of spinal instabilityMuscle dysfunction and lumbar spinal instabilityFunctional vs. pathological muscle imbalancesRehab goal for muscle imbalancesKINETIC CHAIN REHAB FOR FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENTKinetic chain rehab principlesFunctional coupling between muscles and fasciaComponents for optimal functional movementMyofascial slings and common dysfunctionsBiomechanical link between lower kinetic chain and spinal instabilityIS SPINAL INSTABILITY JUST ABOUT STIFFNESS?Static vs. dynamic spinal instabilitySynergist, agonist, and antagonist effects of muscles and force vectorsWHERE ARE WE NOW?Motor control vs. general exerciseClinical prediction rules for back painInfluence of posture and body typeMuscle sling dysfunctions – “Gluteal Amnesia,” Quadratus Lumborum Syndrome, etc.Importance of dynamic functional movement analysisLAB #2 – POSTURE, ROM, & MUSCLE LENGTHSPINAL INSTABILITY: CLINICAL PRESENTATION & OBSERVATIONSPatient case studiesFinding myofascial imbalances and compensatory patternsBest clinical tests for spinal instabilityClinical “pearls” for determining weak quadrantLAB #3 — DYNAMIC FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT OBSERVATIONS & CLINICAL ANALYSISCORRECTIVE EXERCISE PROGRESSIONS FOR SPINAL INSTABILITYMotor control of local stabilizersAdding tri-planar stabilizationTurning on the gluteal musclesProgression of Spinal Stabilization ExercisesEMG evidence-guided progressionsAdding equipment and unlevel surfaces5 functional tasks to ALWAYS includeLAB #4 — PRACTICE CORRECTIVE EXERCISE PROGRESSIONS LIVE CASE STUDYIdentify and develop a treatment planMyofascial sling dysfunction and spinal instabilityRESOLUTION Faculty Sue DuPont, MS, MBA, PT, ATC Related seminars and products: 6 Sue DuPont, MS, MBA, PT, ATC, is an expert in the field of orthopedics and sports medicine, with over 30 years of experience treating patients and athletes of all ages and activity levels. She holds multiple degrees including a B.S. in Exercise Science/Athletic Training, an M.S. in Biology specializing in Biomechanics, a post-baccalaureate degree in Physical Therapy, and an MBA in Healthcare Management. Ms. DuPont was on the Medical Staff at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games and awarded a 1-year fellowship at the U.S. Olympic Training Center. She has worked with various professional and elite athletes, from WTA pro tennis to World Cup Figure Skating. While working with the U.S.O.C. Biomechanics Division, Ms. DuPont researched and developed a Clinical Plyometrics protocol and presented the findings at the APTA National Conference.Ms. DuPont has taught courses specifically for seniors on healthy aging and wellness. She is a veteran ACE Certified Fitness Instructor, teaching Pilates, kickboxing, and many other fitness courses for over 20 years. Ms. DuPont has performed extensive research on the spine, aging, balance, and fitness. In her clinical practice, she utilizes advanced clinical techniques in manual therapy, taping/strapping, active stabilization, and soft tissue release to improve functional movement patterns. Currently, Ms. DuPont teaches continuing education courses nationwide. When home in Florida, she treats patients/clients for physical therapy and wellness and sits on the Advisory Board for Southwest Florida University’s PTA program.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Sue DuPont has an employment relationship with Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Sue DuPont has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose. Salepage: https://catalog.pesi.com//item/advances-treating-spinal-instability-kinetic-chain-impact-34295Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/nRvXVPurchase Sue DuPont – Advances in Treating Spinal Instability: The Kinetic Chain Impact courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41