What a fun weekend of teaching Pelvis Restoration this past weekend in Lancaster. Nearly 3/4 of the class was attending their FIRST PRI course. I know many individuals have opinions what primary course attendees should attend first and many think Pelvis should be the last to attend of the the three primary courses. That being said, these professionals were amazing with understanding new concepts, looking at the pelvis in the detail of position, muscle facilitation/inhibition, and application of PRI tests needed for treatment. Yes, it’s a lot of material, but one must understand it’s the integrator between Postural Respiration and Myokinematic Restoration. If you don’t have a pelvic inlet you won’t get a ZOA needed for trunk rotation (Postural Respiration). If you don’t have inlet and outlet frontal plane control you won’t manage a hip (Myokin). My fellow course participants got it and did amazingly well. What an awesome weekend, learning shouldn’t stop in our careers! Thank you for being open minded to new concepts and I hope you all come to love PRI as much as I do.
A shout out to Cathy Ingram and the rest of the staff at Lancaster for hosting this past weekend. Lancaster had 15 participants from their staff alone attending the course this past weekend. Thank you so much for the set up, tear down and organization. Most importantly, thank you for your passion for PRI.
Also, a huge thank you to Frank Mallon for being a wonderful lab assistant. Frank is humble, approachable, an amazing clinician with a strong passion for learning and PRI.