MULTI-JOINT SYNERGIES IN ALIGNMENT & COORDINATION – KINETIC CONTROL (KC)

07dec(dec 7)9:00 am08(dec 8)5:00 pmMULTI-JOINT SYNERGIES IN ALIGNMENT & COORDINATION – KINETIC CONTROL (KC)

Location

YCPT Leading Center

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Time

7th December 2024 9:00 am - 8th December 2024 5:00 pm(GMT+08:00)

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COURSE INTRODUCTION: 

This module evaluates movement patterns to help change muscle function associated to pain, pathology and compromised function.  This evaluation helps therapists towards establishing a more optimised movement system for their patients. The observation and analysis of patterns of muscle synergies in functional tasks is examined and options for retraining more efficient movement strategies are presented. 

COURSE OUTLINE: 

The main focus if this course is to explore functional activities and tasks in patients.  Understanding muscle actions and observing synergist activation patterns can inform clinicians of movement patterns associated with pain and impaired function. Directed cueing for facilitation of more optimal patterns are developed in practical workshops.  

The clinical value of these skills is both immediate and long-term improvements in function and pain. The process clearly directs therapists towards an effective means of managing movement and alignment, so that individuals may pursue pain free lives, avoiding recurrence and secondary complaints. 

COMERA MOVEMENT SCIENCE 1995 – 2019 – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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KEY FEATURES: 

Enhances ability to assess muscle function through observation of patients’ movement COMERA MOVEMENT SCIENCE 1995 – 2019 – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 

patterns during functional tasks 

Develops clinicians’ teaching and cueing skillset of their patients’ movement patterns to influence muscle function associated with pain, pathology and compromised function Combines classic and contemporary evaluation methods with Kinetic Control’s world renowned and innovative movement assessment and retraining 

Gives clinicians the ability to choose movement assessment and retraining as the intervention of choice 

LEARNING OUTCOMES: 

At the end of this course the participant should be 

able to: 

Display an understanding of the relationship between movement patterns, postural alignment and muscle synergies in functional tasks 

Demonstrate the ability to apply a muscle synergy classification model to multi-joint movement challenges 

Demonstrate the ability to assess the efficiency of alignment and movement patterns so as to reduce pain, the impact of pathology and improve function. 

Display an ability to classify individuals into relevant alignment and movement pattern subgroups for the low back, the hip, the neck and the shoulder Display an ability to deliver movement intervention strategies to minimise the negative causes or consequences of alignment change and inefficient movement patterns 

Identify how assessment, analysis and retraining of alignment and movement patterns can be integrated in to their clinical practice 

COMERA MOVEMENT SCIENCE 1995 – 2019 – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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PROGRAMME OUTLINE: 

How lost ‘choices’ in movement impact synergies and function 

The value of evaluating movement and what it tells us about recruitment patterns between synergists 

Assessing pattern of movement in functional activities 

The value of both static and dynamic alignment in respect to muscle synergies Detailed analysis of muscle function and patterns and changes associated with pain and impaired function 

Practical workshops to enhance cueing to facilitate of more optimal patterns for immediate and long-term improvements in function and pain 

The implication of pain of recruitment thresholds and recruitment synergies Muscle classification and the implication of muscle roles for movement control and co ordination 

Muscle synergy function on alignment at low back and pelvis, hip, neck and shoulder Synergistic patterns in functional activities 

DAY ONE: 

9.00 –10.30 Introductions 

Alignment evaluation and muscle synergies – connecting through evaluation Traditional and contemporary evaluation 

10.30 -10.50 Coffee 

10.50 – 12.30 Alignment and Choice (implications of changes in muscle function) Muscle classification 

12.30 – 13.30 Lunch 

13.30 – 15.00 Lumbo-Pelvic & Hip Muscle Influence on Alignment & Posture Workshop Assessing pattern of movement in functional activities 

Facilitation and retraining 

15.00 – 15.20 Tea 

15.20 – 17.00 Continue 

COMERA MOVEMENT SCIENCE 1995 – 2019 – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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DAY TWO: 

9.00 – 10.30 Hip Muscle Influence on Alignment & Posture Workshop:  

Assessing pattern of movement in functional activities 

Facilitation and retraining 

10.30 – 10.50 Coffee 

10.50 – 12.30 Neck Muscle Influence on Alignment & Posture Workshop:  Assessing pattern of movement in functional activities 

Facilitation and retraining 

12.30 – 13.30 Lunch 

13.30 – 15.00 Shoulder Muscle Influence on Alignment & Posture 

Workshop: Assessing pattern of movement in functional activities 

Facilitation and retraining 

15.00 – 15.20 Tea 

15.30 – 16.00 /17.00 Synergistic patterns, clinical presentations, relevance and application to clinical practice and 

Where next? 

(Programme subject to change) COMERA MOVEMENT SCIENCE 1995 – 2019 – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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HELP YOUR PATIENTS TO 

MOVE BETTER, 

FEEL BETTER, 

AND DO MORE: 

This module and all Kinetic Control courses 

help you to help all your patients to move 

better, feel better and do more. These 

courses present movement as the vehicle 

supplying choice in people’s life, for life; a 

perspective shifting the emphasis away 

from pain and pathology, placing 

movement and the health of movement at 

the center of intervention strategies.  

The two days of this particular module 

employ a movement focused philosophy to 

issues related to alignment and co 

ordination, considering how both factors 

may influence Movement Health. 

COMERA MOVEMENT SCIENCE 1995 – 2019 – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

 

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Tutor

Tina Lin

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