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EXTENDED Early Registration Deadline!
We have extended our early registration deadline for our June 1-2, 2012 Postural Respiration course in Lincoln, NE to THIS Friday, May 11th. This will be the only time this course will be hosted in Lincoln and the only time Ron Hruska will be teaching Postural Respiration this year. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the director of the Postural Restoration Institute in a smaller, classroom setting! If you are interested in attending this course, please register online or call today! Course Location: 2013 PRI Course Schedule
We are starting to plan our 2013 course schedule a little early this year! If you are interested in hosting Myokinematic Restoration, Pelvis Restoration, Postural Respiration, Impingement & Instability or Cervical-Cranio-Mandibular Restoration, please contact or fill out a Host a Course form today! Early Registration Deadline THIS Friday!
The early registration deadline for two Postural Respiration courses is this Friday, May 4, 2012! Friday, June 1 - Saturday, June 2, 2012 Saturday, June 2, - Sunday, June 3, 2012 Interdisciplinary Integration Weather Forecast
We have a full course for the upcoming Interdisciplinary Integration 4th Annual Symposium this week. If you are attending, check out Lincoln’s weather forecast for your trip! A Few Seats Remaining!
We have just four seats remaining for our upcoming 4th Annual Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium being held April 19th & 20th in Lincoln, NE! This years symposium will include two days of discussion on the airway and anterior neck. We are thrilled to have six speakers presenting at this years symposium. Click here to learn a little more about each of them, or view the agenda for a more specific course description. If you are interested in attending you can call us at 888-691-4583 or register online! Early Registration Deadlines!The Early Registration Deadline for several of our courses is approaching! Call today or register online! Lincoln, NE April 19-20, 2012 Interdisciplinary Integration Monterey, CA April 28-29, 2012 Pelvis Restoration Richmond, VA May 5-6, 2012 Myokinematic Restoration Phoenix, AZ May 18-19, 2012 Postural Respiration 2012 Sports Rehab to Sports Performance Teleseminar
SPORTSREHABEXPERT.COM will soon post the 9th interview of their 2012 Sports Rehab to Sports Performance Teleseminar. This interview will feature Eric Cressey. Eric will discuss his thoughts on the Postural Restoration Institute, specifically the Impingement & Instability course, and how that affects his training when it comes to the hip and shoulder. Eric will also talk about some of his training philosophy, specifically power development for baseball, new thoughts on healthy shoulder training, and ‘Functional Stability Training’. Click HERE to access the interview that will go live tonight at 8pm EST. The interview will only be posted until next Tuesday night. 2012 Impingement & InstabilityThis year we have a limited number of Impingement & Instability courses scheduled. We encourage you to consider attending and to submit your registration early. June 23-24 - Brevard, NC Referenced StabilityEach of the PRI courses take on a personality, over time. Of course this personality can be modified by the speaker who is presenting or the people in attendance. After presenting the Myokinematic course material a few weeks ago, I realize how important our basic courses are and how important they are in providing the ground and foundation for all the other courses. I also appreciate, now more than ever, the need for guidelines and boundaries from each of our courses and each of our speakers. The one course that provides the most clinical guidelines and references for system flexion maintenance and symmetrical integrity, is the Impingement and Instability course. This course offers historical reference and allows the attendee to reflect on those events that shaped and developed their “check” points and stability limits. When I was young, I would occasionally walk the railroad tracks to town. I would see how far I could go, placing one foot in front of another on a steel non-ending beam, before I would fall off. I would never quite get over the bridge however, walking on one rail. There is something about a train rail, going across a bridge, that would always throw my calcaneus and foot arches off in my worn leather high top farm shoes. I learned early that vision influenced the foot and balance. When your system wobbles the feet become marbles. I also will never forget how nervous my wife and I were when we let our oldest daughter finally ride her bike around the block without us. This seven year old took off and was never to cross a street. A maiden voyage. At the first corner there was the big oak tree that we walked and rode around many time prior to this sole expedition. At the second corner there was the dilapidated boat and at the third corner there was the fire hydrant. Will she remember the oak tree, the boat and the hydrant? Although I am not as nervous about my patients ability to remember the left hamstring, the left adductor or the left gluteus medius as I was for my little girl’s safety around her block she lived on, I am pretty nervous when a patient can’t feel these muscles or their left ischial tuberosity. After attending a wedding reception this weekend I reflected on the biblical story on how God created a woman from a man’s rib. A rib! What a wonderful guidance center. (I wonder if a left one was used or a right one. Can’t wait to ask.) None the less, the ribs are attachment sites for highly integrated abdominals, scapulas and diaphragms. Aren’t door ways great? We occasionally run into them, hit them inadvertently, close the door hard on them when we are mad, etc. and without them we could never enter a room. They provide contact boundaries in the middle of the night and guidance for a closing door, just like our anterior and posterior hip capsules. When we slam into them we know it. Rail road beams, city block markers, ribs and doorways all have personalities. They direct our attention, are an allusion to an occurrence or a situation, and indirectly in some cases, and directly in others, become pointed and meaningful, just like the posterior calcaneus, the middle arch of our feet, the ischial tuberosities, the lateral abdominals and the hip capsules. Thank God we have them, other wise we would be in “time out” because of the inflammatory process would constantly take over and situational instability would be inherent. These life long reference center personalities need to be recognized and correctly used regularly. When did you check in with your reference centers, and when did they check you? New Course Date!Lori Thomsen will be traveling to Phoenix two weekends in a row! Due to high demand, we have added a second course date for Pelvis Restoration in Phoenix. Course Dates Registration for February 25-26 is now open! If you are currently registered to attend the course on February 18-19 and would prefer to attend the following weekend, please email Paige to transfer your registration. Adding a second date will allow for two smaller courses and more one-on-one time with Lori! Advanced Lightwire Functional in the Treatment of TMD, Orthodontics, and Sleep Disordered Breathing
Craniofacial Pain Center of Nebraska, Michael Hoefs, DDS is offering for Dentists and Orthodontists a two day in office hands on course: May 10th & 11th, 2012 Click HERE for all the details! Save the Date - Philadelphia, PA
Be sure to mark your calendars and contact all your friends. Today we confirmed a new course for our 2012 schedule that is not listed in our brochure. We are teaming up with Kevin Neeld and Endeavor Sports Performance to bring Myokinematic Restoration to the Philadelphia area. Endeavor Sports Performance is located in Pitman, NJ, about 20 minutes east of Philadelphia. All of us here at PRI are excited for this opportunity and our speaker, Jen Poulin, hopes to see you there! PRI Course Scheduled in Hong Kong
Today we are excited to announce that Myokinematic Restoration will be presented in Hong Kong in partnership with HEMAX Health Products Company, Ltd. James will be traveling to Hong Kong to present the course on July 21-22, 2012. We look forward to another opportunity for expanding the concepts of PRI to health professionals worldwide! Details are available HERE. 2012 Brochure
Our 2012 brochures were mailed on December 19th. If you did not receive a brochure by mail, please email us with your updated contact information. You can also CLICK HERE and HERE to view an electronic version. Be advised that our 2012 brochure is 30 pages so fill up your ink supply before printing! Or save the ink and print our 2-page calendar. Please note that the information provided on page 25 of the brochure concerning PRT is subject to update. Join Us in Clearwater, FL January 28-29, 2012!
Join Mike Cantrell at the Florida Spine Institute at our newly located Postural Respiration course in Clearwater, FL! Course dates are January 28-29, 2012! Course Location: Please contact us for more information and to register, or register online! We hope to see you there!
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