ProSport 2022 – Soma Therapy: Fascia and Fluid Pumping to Improve Joint Biomechanics

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Lesson Plan

This course is a ProSport presentation. Human biomechanics occur via a delicate balance of compressive and tensile forces in the body. Also known as BioTensegrity. The fibrous structures: ligament, tendon to tendon with aponeurosis, periosteum, labrum, meniscus, annular fibers of IVD, and others, are all collagen based Fascia.  These manage the ‘tensile’ forces. The fluid components:  synovial, bursae, ECMatrix, lymph, fat pads & un- organized adipose for movement (between scapula & serratus AND serratus & rib cage), nucleus propulsus of IVDisc, and others, help to manage the compressive forces.

To treat and alter the fluidic components raises the bar/game in musculoskeletal care/ sports rehabilitation.

Objectives:

  • Review the fluidic components of the body and how to alter thixotrophy? And overall flow.
  • Specific treatment discussion to fluidic components of dysfunction.
  • Discuss Articular Pumping and review how it is performed
  • Compare how Articular Pumping is different from current popular treatment models.
  • Review the PatelloFemoral Syndrome in the complexity pradigm

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Course Outline: (1.5 hours)

Articular Pumping what is it?
Fluids and gels of the body and how they relate to Joint Mechanics.
PatelloFemoral Syndrome in the Complexity Paradigm.
Better anatomical relationships to consider when addressing and treating PFS.
Assessing the hierarchy of dysfunction(s) driving the PFS.
DDx of Patellofemoral syndrome.
What is the pelvis’s role?
Key OsteoArticular Joint pumping for the Patellofemoral patient/athlete
Sacroiliac joint
Hip
Knee:  tibiofemoral and patellofemoral
Ankle and foot

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Athletic Trainers: WebExercises is an approved provider for the BOC, provider P10199. This course is approved in all states for Athletic Trainers.
Topic: Essential

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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.

 

Course Instructor

Jason Amstutz, DC Jason Amstutz, DC

Dr. Jason Amstutz has been teaching the intricacies of fascia and tensegrity in the clinical setting for 14 years. His extensive rehabilitative work with professional athletes in the NHL, NFL, PGA, LPGA, MLB, and NBA has stemmed from these revolutionary concepts. His complex understanding of the properties and anatomy of fascia and how it relates specifically to PFS will improve your practice and patient outcomes.

ProSport 2022 – Soma Therapy: Fascia and Fluid Pumping to Improve Joint Biomechanic