Session # 645 Learning to Assess Movement Dysfunction Presented by Justin Price, MA
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED Why is it important to assess movement? What should I be looking at when assessing movement? How do I know I have found the cause of the problem? How do I fix the problem once I find it?
Why is it important to assess movement? Rehabilitation Prevention To Facilitate Goal Attainment Performance Enhancement
What should I be looking at when assessing movement? What is happening to the parts? For example gait requires: Person to fall forward and roll over their foot and ankle Person to fall forward, roll in and over their hip Person to flex their hip Person to rotate their spine without falling to the side too much
How do I check these parts? The Foot and Ankle: Toes on Wall Stretch, Calf Stretch The Hips: Lying One Knee Hug (w/ ankle turn) The Spine: Lying Spine Rotation
The Next Step: Putting the Parts Together For example: Step Step Back with Arm Raise Wall Rotation Step With Rotation
The Next Step: Assessing the Whole For example: Weight Acceptance Weight Transfer Leg Swing Toe off
Corrective Exercises Massage Stretch Strengthen Integrate
A Look Back at the Whole Weight Acceptance Weight Transfer Leg Swing Toe Off
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THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING Justin Price will be available to answer your questions after this presentation. He can be contacted at www.TheBioMechanicsMethod.com