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Managing Lumbopelvic Hip Complex Disorders: Combining Movement, Taping, and Manual Therapy to Release Pain Locally and Globally

VYNE


Format(s):   Live Seminars
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy
Contact Hours:   0
Registration Fee:   $209.99.00


Objectives
  • • Discuss relative anatomy, kinesiology, mechanism, and common injuries related to the lumbopelvic hip complex (LPHC)
  • • Analyze standing posture, joint dynamic strength, and functional and dynamic movement using tests to identify faulty movement patterns
  • • Identify possible therapeutic effects of an orthopedic soft-tissue manipulation with multidisciplinary manual therapy interventions for treatment of postural dysfunctions, such as upper- and lower-crossed syndromes
  • • Integrate corrective taping and a home exercise/stretching regimen with manual therapy interventions to facilitate improvement in the LPHC
  • • Combine orthopedic massage techniques with neuromuscular stretching and strengthening to release tightness in the psoas
  • • Design effective treatment programs for LPHC disorders and musculoskeletal pain, integrating orthopedic soft-tissue manual manipulation, creative corrective strategies, and multidisciplinary interventions


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Description
  • With over 4 hours of lab time, this hands-on seminar prepares you to:


  • Assess and treat chronic back and neck pain, hamstring tendinopathy, psoas pain, sacroiliac dysfunction, and more. Hands-on labs throughout the day show you how to determine the lumbopelvic-hip complex's (LPHC) force-coupling joint-by-joint, covering key topics such as postural musculature analysis, orthopedic assessment, and testing of functional and dynamic movements patterns.

  • Stretch, strengthen, and release tightness in the psoas major and iliacus musculature. Practice combining PNF techniques and multidisciplinary treatments to manage areas of myofibrosis and lengthen/strengthen muscles within the posterior kinetic-chain, both locally and globally.

  • Correct upper- and lower-crossed syndromes. Take home evidence-based taping, exercise, and stretching regimens for postural imbalances and chronic musculoskeletal pain, in conjunction with manual therapy and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) treatment plans

  • Identify and treat muscle chains, while restoring joint stability and muscular balance. Evaluate the roles of synergists, muscle slings, and myofascial trains. Then explore a comprehensive rehabilitation approach in lab, combining PNF stretching and strengthening, functional taping, joint mobilization, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, and other evidence-based interventions.

  • Repair sacroiliac and lumbosacral junction inter-muscular relationships between the upper and lower extremities. Discover multidisciplinary soft-tissue manipulation interventions that accelerate the healing process by breaking down adhesions, liberating contractures, lengthening tight muscles, strengthening weak muscles, and integrating functional movement patterns.


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