The Key Moves 4 Spina Rehab training series: Module 4

Sep01201812:00 amtoSep01201812:00 am

Map of Darlinghurst, New South Wales
Where
390 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, 2010, Australia
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When
Saturday, 1 Sep 2018 toSaturday, 1 Sep 2018
9.30 - 5.00
Call
0413819064
Website
www.keyapproach.com.au
Bookings
www.keyapproach.com.au/workshops

Description

 

The Key Moves® offers a fresh perspective on tailoring movement therapy for rehabilitating spinal pain disorders - and many ubiquitous ‘injuries’. The approach deconstructs movement to help you  both clarify spinal movement ‘faults’ – and  reintroduce important basic patterns of healthy control.

 

This series of practical hands-on workshops are suitable for multidisciplinary movement therapists (e.g. physiotherapy, yoga, Pilates, personal trainer) who would like to improve their understanding of the ‘Fundamental Patterns of Control’ which underlie healthy spinal function – and how these are deficient in people with spinal pain and many other common musculoskeletal pain disorders.

These workshops will help you to identify changes in movement patterns that cause or are related to spinal pain, and provide you with a series of exercises you can use to improve your clients function. They can also help to shed light on why you the therapist may be suffering from ‘injuries’ yourself

 

Workshop 1: The Spine – Sat 5th May, 2018. 9.30 – 5.00

 

Workshop 2: A unique look at the pelvis – Sat 2nd June, 2018. 9.30 – 5.00

 

Workshop 3:  Upper spinal control: the importance of the proximal limb girdles and head Sat 28th July, 2018. 9.30 – 5.00

 

Workshop 4: Bringing it all together – Sat 1st September, 2018. 9.30 – 5.00

 

Full details and registration available at:  www.keyapproach.com.au/workshops


Schedule / Itinerary

 

Workshop 4: Bringing it all together – Sat 1st September, 2018. 9.30 – 5.00

 

This workshop explores the integrated function between all the axial Fundamental Patterns in natural, dynamic, three dimensional movement control of the torso. Mastering these ‘key points of control’ helps your client move out of pain, and gain enhanced movement freedom, improved performance and functional wellbeing. This module also begins to address constructing an appropriate therapeutic exercise class