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Myokinematic Restoration

An Integrated Approach to the Treatment of Patterned Lumbo-Pelvic-Femoral Pathomechanics

      

Course Schedule

Date & Time Hosted By Speaker Seats Open Register
August 25-26, 2012
8:00am to 5:00pm
Optimum Balance and Rehabilitation Center
Monterey, CA
Michael Cantrell 14 Register
September 22-23, 2012
8:00am to 5:00pm
UT Southwestern Medical Center-Zale
Dallas, TX
James Anderson 25 Register
October 13-14, 2012
8:00am to 5:00pm
Advance Physical Therapy
Chapel Hill, NC
Michael Cantrell 31 Register
October 26-27, 2012
8:00am to 5:00pm
Marshall University
Huntington, WV
Jennifer Poulin 21 Register
October 27-28, 2012
8:00am to 5:00pm
Cascade Physical Therapy
Grants Pass, OR
James Anderson 20 Register
November 10-11, 2012
8:00am to 5:00pm
Endeavor Sports Performance
Philadelphia, PA
Jennifer Poulin 26 Register
October 26-27, 2013
8:00am to 5:00pm
Western Ontario Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Jennifer Poulin 27 Register

Course Tuition

  • Early Registration Fee: $415
  • Late Registration Fee: $445

Please register early. Courses will be canceled or rescheduled if fewer than 15 participants have registered by the early registration deadline of four weeks prior to the scheduled course date. 

Discounts

  • Groups of 5 or more attending from the same organization receive a 10% discount.
  • Repeat a course within 3 years and receive a 20% discount (excludes Interdisciplinary Integration).
  • Register for 2 courses at the same time and receive a 15% discount on the second course (excludes Secondary Courses and Interdisciplinary Integration).  Payment for both courses must be received in full.

*Discounts cannot be combined

Course Description

This advanced lecture and lab course explores the biomechanics of contralateral and ipsilateral myokinematic lumbo-pelvic-femoral dysfunction. Treatment emphasizes the restoration of pelvic-femoral alignment and recruitment of specific rotational muscles to reduce synergistic patterns of pathomechanic asymmetry. Emphasis will be placed on restoration, recruitment and retraining activities using internal and external rotators of the femur, pelvis and lower trunk. Identification and isolation techniques to inhibit overactive musculature will enable the course participant to restore normal resting muscle position. Participants will be able to immediately apply PRI clinical assessment and management skills when treating diagnosis such as “piriformis syndrome”, right SI joint dysfunction, and low back strain.

Educational Level: Advanced

Student Faculty Ratio 16:1