Join the wait list for the next cohort!
We will email you more information leading up to the course which will run in June 2021. (Stay tuned for the exact date.)
About this course:
This course discusses a Brain Based Musculoskeletal Approach. Within this course, recognition and clinical judgement of reflexive and volitional movement which governs the brain will be analyzed. This approach recognizes those with pain and dysfunction often have a discrepancy between the proprioceptive, vestibular and ocular systems. You will learn how to apply neurological principles for a musculoskeletal population. Additionally, this course is geared to issues of specific chronic pain, bilateral pain, and dysfunction. Lastly, this course will provide strategies and clinical applications for immediate treatment processes. ⠀
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In this course, you will obtain:
- Immediate access to pre-course reading materials upon registration
- 1.5-2 hours of weekly video & reading content designed to build upon the previous lessons while being immediately implementable. Content will be released at 12:01am CST every Friday
- Access to a private discussion group with extra content and consistent communication with your peers & instructor to discuss weekly lessons as well as tough cases.
- 2 live Zoom calls with the cohort & Adam halfway through & upon completion of the course in order to answer questions and provide more clarification
- Lifetime access to the material
Learning Objectives:
After this course, you will be able to:
- Define and describe fundamentals of intervention, treatment hierarchy and relevance to pain and dysfunction.
- Describe and apply the importance of central sensory integration and its relevance to movement quality.
- Summarize and critique three major sensory systems and interpret their interactions
- Apply and demonstrate Brain Based approaches to sensory & musculoskeletal assessments
- Articulate and interpret the importance of isolated integrated spectrums of movement
- Create movement programs to engage the nervous system to improve motor output.