The core and pelvis provide a strong foundation for correct functional movement of the rest of the body.
This practical workshop will provide you with the skills to assess the core and pelvis, identify common dysfunctions, and provide your client with the most appropriate progressive strengthening program to address many common injuries and dysfunctions.
Schedule:
We currently have no dates available for face-to-face workshops so why not check out our online workshops!
The Core & Pelvis Active Rehab face to face workshop is ideal for all fitness professionals. Learn how to identify common dysfunctions and design targeted exercise rehab programs for the core and pelvis.
Understanding the core is the basis for any good exercise program. A strong core will keep your body stable, balanced, and protect the spine. We will discuss the muscle groups that make up the core and how they work together to create a solid foundation. Learn the latest concepts in retraining core stability, including specific activation and exercise progressions for the pelvic floor, diaphragm, transversus abdominus and deep spinal stabilisers.
Pelvic stability plays the key role in rehabilitation and prevention of all lower limb injuries. Discover how the muscle sling systems that go across the pelvis provide us with stability to safely perform functional movements. We will take you through assessment techniques and exercise progressions for the anterior oblique, posterior oblique, lateral and deep longitudinal systems. With tips and tricks for activating individual muscles and down-training those prone to spasm.
A strong core and pelvis are the foundation for any good rehabilitation program. However, poorly performed flexion and extension exercises can be a major contributor to lower back pain. So, it is important that you are able to assess the quality of the movement and provide the correct cues. We will take you through many exercises and show some of the common mistakes and how to correct them.
Enrol today for essential knowledge in building the foundation of a great exercise rehab program.