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F.I.T. Muscle & Joint Clinic - Blue Valley 15040 Newton Lane Overland Park, KS
July 10, 2021 - July 11, 20218 AM - 5:30 PM
Course Instructor: Brett Winchester, DC; Richard Ulm, DC
Course objectives:
Postural-locomotion function from a developmental perspective.
Developmental kinesiology aspects for ideal stereotype of running and other sports performance.
Biomechanics of gait and the running cycle.
Basic core stabilization as a prerequisite for locomotion patterns.
The role of the diaphragm during aerobic exercise; dual postural-respiratory diaphragmatic function.
Correction and training of the proper breathing stereotype.
The extremities functional differentiation for running - stepping forward and supporting function for the contralateral pattern of running.
DNS exercise positions to train core stabilization as a prerequisite of the ideal running stereotype.
Biomechanical and developmental kinesiology principles for foot centration & foot orthotics and selection of optimal shoes for different type of running.
The most frequent types of musculoskeletal dysfunction resulting from non optimal running stereotype and poor methodology of training: plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, knee pain, hip pain, low back pain.
Stretching and coordination exercises from the developmental perspective in order to get ready for running; educating the runner.
Cost:
Student: $550
Doctor: $700
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