Born to Move: Functional links - The pelvis and core
Assess the whole. Find the cause. Predict the outcome.
The consensus from the evidence is clear, impairments from elsewhere of the body may contribute to the reported symptoms. And key to this is they don’t have to be adjacent. As a result of this interconnected certainty, we often don’t know where to start.
This course shows you how to remove the guesswork and consistently identify the cause(s) of symptoms presented by your client.
Together we explore using examples you will readily recognise from your own clinical practice to demonstrate Born to Move’s underlying principles of working alongside each individual.
Join us for a day of discovery in this science-backed approach to understand, assess, treat and train our central anatomy. Based upon the recent publication of ‘Core’, this workshop is a chance to explore deeper concepts while gaining practical skills.
Explore the relationships of pelvis and torso. Discover when the pelvis is affecting the torso, or how a rib can affect the sacrum. Develop you skills in pattern recognition to treat the cause, without being blinkered by the symptoms.
We will show you how understanding real-life biomechanical principles will help you assess any movement, for any body.
This course is supported by research and clinical experience. It will gives you a four dimensional appreciation of functional anatomy. A truly enjoyable and fascinating day of practical hands on assessment, treatment and training.
Learning objectives:
- Find the cause(s) of symptoms
- Describe posture and movement with a non-judgemental descriptive language
- Ask better questions
- Use outcome prediction to avoid abreactions to treatment
- Learn to use the biomechanics of the pelvis and torso
Course planning
- 08:30 - 09:00: Registration with coffee and tea