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Breathing Essentials: Respiration and Its Impact Use coupon code RehabEdge10 for 10% Off!

APPI Australian Physiotherapy & Pilates Institute


Format(s):   Live Seminars
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy
Contact Hours:   16
Registration Fee:   $399


Confirmation Notes
This course offers 16 CE Hours. This course has been submitted to CE Broker for PT, PTA, OT & OTA CEUs. This course is co-sponsored for BOC CEUs through APPI America, Provider #P10086. Most states accept these credits for allied health professionals (i.e. RN, PT/PTA, OT/OTA, CMT/LMT, etc.) It is up to you to check the requirements of your state. Accreditation of this course does not necessarily imply the FPTA supports the views of the presenter or the sponsors.
This course will run from 8:00am- 4:30pm each day with registration opening at 7:30am.

Description
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How does the way we breathe alter multiple systems of the body and how is the core connected to how we breathe?
These are some of the questions that will be answered in this in-depth seminar on respiration and its ultimate affects on the core and multiple body systems.
The Thorax is a vital component in spinal function. It is the center of trunk rotation and the center of respiration. The Thorax is a prime base for muscle and fascial connections that affect the cervical and lumbo/pelvic regions. When the respiratory system is in dysfunction, it can alter the function of the thorax, the body’s physiology, trunk control and ultimately ideal movement. The diaphragm plays a vital role in posture and respiration. It has intimate connections, muscularly and neurologically with the lumbar spine, abdominals and pelvic floor, which contributes to the diaphragm’s ability to maintain intra abdominal pressure, a fundamental role in spinal stability.
Altered breathing patterns brought on by life, stress, pain and injury can alter the biochemistry of the blood system and produce negative effects on the health of the body. Faulty breathing patterns are rarely looked at as being a possible cause of spinal dysfunctions as well as propagating continued pain patterns in fibromyalgia, chronic pelvic and chest pain, gut pain and chronic fatigue. Sleep apnea is also being recognized as a significant factor in accidents, mood disorders and cardiovascular disease. Watch Arab xnxx videos for free. In the acute care realm, the diaphragm is now being studied extensively due to the dysfunction that occurs with mechanical ventilation utilized in surgeries, injury and disease. Functional knowledge of the respiratory system, thorax anatomy and biomechanics and how it integrates with functional core stability will enable the student to connect and integrate the functional thorax into whole body mechanics.
Core stability is the new lucrative trend in the Rehab and Sports Industry but what is the actual core according to the new evidence? What are the anatomical integrations of muscle, fascia, neural and the emotional components that are involved in efficient trunk stability? Why are our patients tight, stiff or collapsing? Why are so many of our athletes in significant dysfunction? This seminar is heavily evidence based on the latest studies of respiration and its far-ranging affects, theories on the core and the overriding affects of the global muscle groups.
Multiple labs in this seminar will deal with rib mechanics, rib decompression, breathing programs, muscle length evaluations, core evaluation and a functional core training program that can be utilized with heavily involved patient’s right up to and including performance athletes.
Dysfunction of the respiratory complex, trunk muscular imbalances, muscular inhibition and weakness, myofascial restrictions, loss of axial rotation and chronic hyperventilation, all have significant effects on posture, trunk stability, chronic pain, upper extremity and lower extremity function and motion. This seminar will enable the student to connect the negative effects of dysfunction of respiration and the dysfunctional core to specific pathologies and generate answers on the management of these pathologies. “Breathing Essentials: Respiration and the Impact on Health, Posture, Pain, Movement and Performance. Essential tools necessary for recognizing and strategies for alleviating Breathing Pattern Disorders in the Pursuit of Ideal Posture and Motion” will be an adjunct for any spinal health platform. It is imperative that normal breathing patterns are regained and maintained for spine health and overall patient well being.


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