A new look at physical rehabilitation and how to train the human physical body.
This course is designed to introduce a new way to think about physical rehabilitation and physical training of the human body. We will discuss human movement mechanics, the anatomy involved, and that anatomy’s true relationship to physical movement. What happens when things go wrong, and why? We will learn not only how to design a fully comprehensive rehabilitative program, but more importantly why it is so important to understand rehab and physical training as a build from the ground up approach with the individual’s anatomical structure in mind. This course is a must for anyone who’s responsible for taking care of another’s physical body.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the importance and relevance of this information for both the athlete and novice person.
- Review anatomy and its relationship to human movement mechanics.
- Outline biomechanics, human movement, and compensation (an overview).
- Contrast active and passive anatomy, and tissue structure.
- List how to design a high-level physical rehabilitation program.
- Learn the concept of building movement.
- Discuss movement education specific for the individual.
- Learn foundational mechanics: The beginning of human movement.
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Disclosure: No relevant information to disclose
Course Access: 1 year for on demand. For subscription customers – access as long as you have the subscription account.
Course is available in your account, no download required. Course can be stopped and resumed.
Content disclosure: This course does not focus on any product or service.
Materials / prerequisite needed: No prerequisite or materials needed.
Refund/cancellation policies: All online course purchases are final, no refunds will be given. Contact us if any problems, questions.
Discussion of how this pertains to the athlete and novice person – 10 min
Anatomy and relationship to human movement mechanics – 10 min
Biomechanics, human movement and compensation – 10 min
Active and passive anatomy – 10 min
High-level physical rehabilitatin program – 10 min
Wrap up, foundational mechanics – 10 min
Continuing Education regulations may change. Please verify requirements with your licensure board for license renewal.
Athletic Trainers: WebExercises is an approved provider for the BOC, provider P10199. This course is approved in all states for Athletic Trainers. WebExercises is approved in Florida and Arizona and attendance will be filed with CE Broker.
Topic: Essential
Doctor of Chiropractic course approval:
(see approval information below) *The licensed Doctor of Chiropractic shall be responsible for verifying the board requirements for license renewal.
Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming.
Approval Information:
WebExercises is recognized by the PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. PACE approved providers are accepted by the following Chiropractic State Boards: Alaska, Connecticut, DC, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming.
CCE accredited Chiropractic College:
WebExercises is sponsored by a CCE accredited Chiropractic College, Cleveland University-Kansas City. This course meets the appropriate standards for continuing education and qualifies for 1 CEUs (hour) in the following states:
Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan.
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