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I have received a few excellent journal articles recently discussing the diaphragm! If you are interested in reading more about the anatomy of the diaphragm, and the role of the diaphram (more than just respiration), then be sure to check out these new references. They have been added to the PRI Library, as well as the reference list for the Postural Respiration course. And, the best news of all is that they are all available as Free PDF's online (see links below). Enjoy!

Anatomic Connections of the Diaphram: Influence of Respiration on the Body System (Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare)

Diaphragm Postural Function Analysis Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (PLOS ONE)

Imaging of the Diaphragm: Anatomy and Function (RadioGraphics)

Brain & Spine Therapy Services, located at St. Luke's Hospital and staffed by Professional Rehab Partners, is seeking a full-time Physical Therapist. Our clinic specializes in chronic and surgical back and neck pain, balance and vestibular dysfunctions. Position includes comprehensive benefit package and very competitive salary. Please send resume or questions to julie.watkins@stlukes-stl.com.

Due to the Winter Storm in Portland, OR, the Postural Respiration course scheduled for this weekend at Shine Integrative Physical Therapy has been CANCELLED! The course has been rescheduled for February 22-23, 2014. Please check your email for additional information. Our apologies for the inconvenience, and thank you for your understanding of the situation.

PRI goes to Sochi!

7 of the 10 athletes that comprise the USA luge team are posturally trained. Sean Fitzgerald MPT, PRC of Transitions Physical Therapy in Vermont has been working with the US luge team for the past 3 years. The challenges of a sports that is reliant on transverse power and sagittal mobility for an optimal start, followed by a ride dependent on the ability to remain as inhibited as possible lends itself very well to the postural approach.

GO USA

Ron Hruska was featured in the first interview of 2014 with Joe Heiler on SportsRehabExpert.com. In this interview, Ron discusses how his life experiences have helped him to develop the Postural Restoration Institute (PRI), as well as looking at the interplay between systems and pattern predictability, polyarticular chains and the importance of inhibiting muscles, PRI treatment goals, squat patterning including thoughts on powering the squat through the respiratory system, and a whole lot more…

The interview can be accessed HERE on the free version of the website.

Austin Physical Therapy is looking for highly qualified candidates to join our team as we look to expand our practice into various parts of Huntsville/ Madison area.  This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of a growing, dynamic practice that offers an innovative and personal approach to spine and back pain management, sports medicine, physical therapy, neurological conditions  and injury prevention. We help our patients understand the biomechanics and kinematics of their bodies natural movement, giving them the knowledge and tools to restore a more efficient movement pattern and prevent additional injury. We pride ourselves in delivering excellent patient care that is not the cookie-cutter PT visit experience. Service Aptitude and continued learning are priorities to ensure our therapists have a foundation to provide the level of care our patients deserve.

Qualified candidates will be fully licensed in the state of Alabama and should either be familiar with PRI (Postural Restoration Institute) or be interested in learning. Interests in specialty areas or interests to learn are a plus, ie.SFMA, Balance Training, Womens Health, Pediatrics, Sports Performance.  We offer a strong competitive salary and a limited benefits package. Interested candidates should email us at jay@austinpt.com with their resume and salary requirements.  

St. Louis, MO (Pelvis Restoration) – St. Louis was rockin’ PRI this past weekend. We had a full course with strength and conditioning coaches, PT’s, PTA’s, Athletic Trainers, and a MD. Integrating professionals and integrating respiratory and pelvic diaphragms. I feel the class appreciated how stance and swing phase positions influences the ability for these diaphragms to ascend or descend. Ironically, as we know in PRI, these positions are not occurring at the same time during gait. Therefore, left stance and right swing phase positions influence left and right respiratory and pelvic diaphragm position. They got it! – Lori Thomsen

Mike Cantrell is hiring… AGAIN!

The Cantrell Center in Georgia is currently looking to hire a PT with knowledge of PRI principles.  We now have 4 PRC’s in the clinic.  Mike Cantrell is a faculty member for the Postural Restoration Institute.  He is growing his staff and this opportunity is one that doesn’t come along often.  You can contact Mary Oakley PT, CHT at the Cantrell Center at vpop@cantrellcenter.com for more information.

Located in Warner Robins, Georgia, the Cantrell Center is located in the Middle of the state!  Just a quick drive to Atlanta or the beach, Warner Robins offers convenience to any interest without the crime rate and elevated costs of a larger city.  Visit the website of The Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce for more information about the city of Warner Robins.

What makes The Cantrell Center a great place to work?

  • Outstanding Work Environment
  • Commitment to Clinical Excellence
  • Team Atmosphere
  • Ethical Standards & Values
  • Competitive Benefits Package
  • We have FUN!

As part of the Cantrell Center Team, you will collaborate with dedicated individuals while building your own career.  This is a place where each team member’s gifts and experiences come together – creating an atmosphere of integrity, encouragement, and most of all – a place where patient care is paramount.  

To learn more about The Cantrell Center for Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine…

Visit our website: www.cantrellcenter.com
Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/cantrellcenter.com
Watch our videos on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/CantrellCenterPT and here http://www.youtube.com/CantrellWellness 

Brian Rothbart, DPM, PhD, DN recently emailed me his most recent publication titled “Prescriptive Proprioceptive Insoles and Dental Orthotics Change the Frontal Plane Position of the Atlas (C1), Mastoid, Malar, Temporal, and Sphenoid Bones: A Preliminary Study”. This article will surely be enjoyed by PRI enthusiasts across the country!

This article has been added to the PRI library, as well as the reference list for the Impingement & Instability and Cervical-Cranio-Mandibular Restoration courses. The results of this study do support that changes in frontal plane position of the cranial and atlas bones can occur when using proprioceptive insoles and/or dental orthotics.

We are excited to announce and congratulate the Postural Restoration Trained Class of 2014! PRT is the result of completing multiple advanced PRI courses, demonstrating a thorough understanding of the science through completion of the PRT application, and successfully participating in practical and analytical testing. Four individuals earned the designation of Postural Restoration Trained (PRT) under the direction of Ron Hruska, Jason Masek and Jennifer Gloystein.

The Postural Restoration Institute® established this credentialing process in 2011 as a way to recognize and identify individuals with advanced training, extraordinary interest and devotion to the science of postural adaptations, asymmetrical patterns and the influence of polyarticular chains of muscles on the human body as defined by the Postural Restoration Institute®.  The PRT credential is available to Certified Athletic Trainers and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists who have completed the requirements. With the addition of this class, there are now 18 PRT professionals throughout the U.S.

PRT credentialed athletic trainers and strength and conditioning specialists offer a unique approach to physical medicine called Postural Restoration. This approach addresses underlying biomechanics which can often lead to symptoms of pain and dysfunction. All mechanical influences on the body that restrict movement and contribute to improper joint and muscle position are considered, examined, and assessed. Techniques are utilized to restore proper alignment of the body while proper respiratory dynamics are considered. Treatment encompasses prevention and lifetime integration for long-term successful outcomes.

Congratulations!

Pictured from left to right (front row: Akihito Tajima, Heidi Johnson, Sayuri Hiraishi, Sue Walsh, Jennifer Gloystein, Ron Hruska; second row: Jason Masek, Caleb Chiu, Mark Cairns, Andrew Hauser, Jolene Emricson, and Lilla Marhefka).

Don't miss out on our 6th Annual Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium, which will bring together six highly regarded professionals to share their expertise on the subject of Gas & Gravity!

We are so excited to announce this year's speakers:Dr. Paul Hodges, Emily Soiney, Susan Henning, Ron Hruska, Clayton Anderson and Chris Poulin.

To see the full two-day agenda, CLICK HERE.

The Symposium will be in Lincoln, NE on April 10-11th, and registration is available online. Don't miss out, Register Now to secure your seat!

Don't miss out on Myokinematic Restoration in Coppell, TX on February 8-9th with Jen Poulin! Coppell is a suburb just Northwest of Dallas. The Early Registration deadline in THIS Friday, January 10th so hurry and register today. Only a few more registrations are needed to confirm this introductory course!