
3 CEUs
Until recently, the hip joint was not thought to be a significant cause of problems in the athletic population. Now, thanks to MRI, and hip arthroscopy we have been able to learn more about some of the common underlying causes of groin pain. These will be covered in part one and two of this course.
Part 3 covers the clinical assessment and treatment of labral tears, ligamentum teres tears, synovitis, chondropathy, surgical management, os acetabulare and lateral hip pain.
This on-line course includes ample photos of exercises for hip rehabilitation.
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3 CEUs
Until recently, the hip joint was not thought to be a significant cause of problems in the athletic population. Now, thanks to MRI, and hip arthroscopy we have been able to learn more about some of the common underlying causes of groin pain. These will be covered in part one and two of this course.
Part 3 covers the clinical assessment and treatment of labral tears, ligamentum teres tears, synovitis, chondropathy, surgical management, os acetabulare and lateral hip pain.
This on-line course includes ample photos of exercises for hip rehabilitation.
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3 CEUs
Until recently, the hip joint was not thought to be a significant cause of problems in the athletic population. Now, thanks to MRI, and hip arthroscopy we have been able to learn more about some of the common underlying causes of groin pain. These will be covered in part one and two of this course.
Part 3 covers the clinical assessment and treatment of labral tears, ligamentum teres tears, synovitis, chondropathy, surgical management, os acetabulare and lateral hip pain.
This on-line course includes ample photos of exercises for hip rehabilitation.
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3 CEUs
How should you treat elite athletes who present to you with complex pathology (muscle dysfunction, strength and flexibility components and underlying joint dysfunction) and a prolonged history of unsatisfactory previous treatment?
This on-line course provides effective solutions for the rapid resolution of chronic, complex groin and thigh pain involving local myofascial injury with associated joint dysfunction.
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3 CEUs
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Dry needling of the hip muscle
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Gluteus maximus muscle
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Gluteus medius muscle
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Gluteus minimus muscle
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Tenor fascia latae muscle
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Obturator externus muscles
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Quadratus femoris muscle
This illustrated Dry Needling online course covers the clinical relevance of trigger points in syndromes related to the hip.
Illustration and needling instructions of Dry Needling techniques for the following hip muscles are provided:
Their anatomy, function, innervation and contra-indications for Dry Needling are also included.
Introduction to Dynamic Oscillatory Stretching (DOS) for myofascial syndrome are included.
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3 CEUs
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Adductor longus
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Adductor brevis
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Adductor magnus
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Pectineus
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Gracilis
This online course focuses on Dry Needling therapy and Active Isolated Stretching (AIS) of muscles in the medial thigh.
Illustration and needling instructions of Dry Needling techniques and AIS for the following medial thigh muscles are provided:
Their anatomy, function, innervation and contra-indications for Dry Needling are also included.
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3 CEUs
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Rectus femoris
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Vastus laterali
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Vastus medialis
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Vastus intermedius
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Genu articularis
This online course focuses on Dry Needling therapy and Active Isolated Stretching techniques for the anterior thigh muscles.
Illustration and needling instructions of Dry Needling techniques and AIS for the following anterior thigh muscles are provided:
Their anatomy, function, innervation and contra-indications for Dry Needling are also included.
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3 CEUs
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Deep Dry Needling of the posterior thigh
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Biceps femoris
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Semimembranosus and semitendinosis
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Sartorius
This online course focuses on Dry Needling therapy and Active Isolated Stretching techniques for the posterior thigh muscles.
Illustration and needling instructions of Dry Needling techniques and AIS for the following posterior thigh muscles are provided:
Their anatomy, function, innervation and contra-indications for Dry Needling are also included.
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3 CEUs
- gastrocnemius and soleus
- medial hamstrings
- adductors (pectineus, adductors brevis, magnus and longus) short and long adductors
This illustrated on-line course covers the assessment, interpretation and treatment of the following short/tight muscles:
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3 CEUs
- rectus femoris and iliopsoas
This illustrated on-line course covers the assessment, interpretation and treatment of the following short/tight muscles:
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3 CEUs
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Hamstrings:
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Lower and upper hamstrings
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Tensor fascial lata
This illustrated on-line course covers the assessment, interpretation and treatment of the following short/tight muscles:
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3 CEUs
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Piriformis
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Quadrates lumborum
This illustrated on-line course covers the assessment, interpretation and treatment of the following short/tight muscles:
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3 CEUs
The purpose of this course is to introduce alternative treatment approach for piriformis syndrome using a hip muscle strengthening programme with movement re-education. Interventions for piriformis syndrome typically consist of stretching, dry needling and/or soft tissue massage to the piriformis muscle. However, this case study highlights an alternative view of the pathomechanics of piriformis syndrome and proposes an effective different treatment approach.
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3 CEUs
The purpose of this course is to introduce alternative treatment approach for piriformis syndrome using a hip muscle strengthening programme with movement re-education. Interventions for piriformis syndrome typically consist of stretching, dry needling and/or soft tissue massage to the piriformis muscle. However, this case study highlights an alternative view of the pathomechanics of piriformis syndrome and proposes an effective different treatment approach.
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