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Performance Optimization for Healthcare Professionals
About This Event
The course is designed so participants learn how to use tissue and functional assessments to identify dysfunctional biomechanics as well as abnormal tension in the fascial matrix that may be further contributing to dysfunction. Participants will also receive a thorough review of contact anatomy which will provide a solid foundation for them to grasp the principles discussed throughout the weekend. Participants will learn how to identify biomechanical fault patterns and causes, apply tissue and functional assessment tests and determine muscular and fascia restrictions and restriction patterns. There will be a review of Contact Anatomy, which will serve as a guide to identifying precise tissue involvement.
Learning Objectives
- •Identify dysfunctional biomechanical patterns and their underlying causes using systematic tissue and functional assessment techniques
- •Apply evidence-based contact anatomy knowledge to locate and assess precise tissue involvement and restrictions
- •Perform and interpret functional assessment tests to detect abnormal tension patterns within the fascial matrix
- •Recognize muscular and fascial restriction patterns and understand how they contribute to patient dysfunction
- •Develop a clinical framework for correlating biomechanical faults with fascial restrictions to guide treatment planning
- •Integrate assessment findings into a comprehensive performance optimization strategy for patient care
CE Approvals
Continuing education credits approved by the following bodies
| Approval Body | Credit Type | Hours | States |
|---|---|---|---|
| FIT Institute | CE | 20 | Texas |
Event Details
Start Date
Saturday, December 16, 2023
End Date
Sunday, December 17, 2023
Price
Free
CE Hours
20 hours
Format
In-Person
Speakers
1
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