ACCELERATED REHAB (& training): R2P Skills Review Course
with Jason Brown, DC, DACRB
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Skills Review
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CERT Prep
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Master the Fundamentals
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Excel with Efficiency
Hone your craft, improve your efficiency and clinical decision making, & prepare for The CERT through Rehab 2 Performance (R2P) and the International Society of Clinical Rehab Specialists (ISCRS).

Assess movement of the extremities, Train the Brain.
Date:
February 7-8, 2015
Time:
Saturday 10am-6pm
Sunday 9am-2pm
Location:
Fitness Together
115 W State St.
Media, PA 19063
Questions: Contact me
Registration:
Part 2 emphasizes extremity support and function. Assessment and correction of the upper and lower quarters. (It is not necessary to complete part 1 to register and appreciate part 2.)
OUTLINE:
- Review of functional assessment methods aimed at detecting upper and lower quarter dysfunction.
- Setting the foundation: the role of the torso (spine position, posture, and breathing) in extremity movement.
- Proximal stability for distal mobility [and a conversation about how distal afferentation drives proximal stability].
- Controlling the sagittal plane. Stability and control in the frontal and sagittal planes.
- Upper quarter mobility: thoracic spine, ribs, and wrist. Assessment and active interventions.
- Upper quarter stability: open and closed chain.
- The interplay of mobility and stability in complex UE patterns.
- Review of coaching, cueing, and motor control theory.
- Role of proprioception.
- Lower quarter mobility: hip and ankle. Assessment and active interventions.
- Lower quarter stability: hip, knee, and foot. Discussion of valgus collapse, trendelenburg, and hyperprontation. Open and closed chain movements.
- A refreshing/challenging look at the squat pattern.
- Clinical decision making: How the assessment guides exercise selection. How the Clinical Audit Process determines compliance. Reassessment and the next step; progressions, regressions, and tangents.
- Progression to athletic, end-stage of rehab exercise. Pair/Group/Team training.
Thanks for a thought provoking weekend! – Jamie Robertson, PT
This course organized my thinking better than any other course I’ve attended.
I just wanted to personally thank you for your seminar. It really gave me clarity on many of the rehabilitation principles, especially motor control using the planes. – Ian Ledger, DC
On Monday morning I was already applying what I learned to help my patients.
I would consider it one of the best courses I have attended to date. The application of everything that was gone over in the Accelerated Rehab course was straight forward and the workbook that accompanied the course has been a tool that I have not let leave my side as I work with patients and athletes in their training. – Erik Haroldson, DC