Kinetic Control Movement Therapist Foundation Module
£200.00 + VAT
Description
This online module represents the first step of the Kinetic Control Movement Therapist (KCMT) journey. The 25 sessions provide a comprehensive outline of the principles and underpinning concepts of the Kinetic Control approach. This course supports both the intensive (The Movement Solution One) and the modular pathway for those wanting to attain KCMT accreditation.
Technical Director, Mark Comerford, delivers the underpinning knowledge required for course delegates to be ready to attend Kinetic Control’s two Coordination Efficiency modules, the three Muscle Synergy modules, and the final module (one) from the Masterclass range, required to complete the KCMT journey. Likewise, this module represents the pre-course attendance learning for The Movement Solution 1.
Product Outcomes
Course delegates can access all the requisite theory from home. They can start their KCMT journey today and ensure they have a sound appreciation of the material before attending F2F events. Delegates will have more chance to develop the skills of testing and retraining with tutors, as opposed to needing to spend time on lectures within the limited F2F opportunities.
Tutors (internal customers) can devote more time to ensuring that delegates can practically apply the required practical skills.
What’s involved?
To gain full KCMT accreditation, all components of the KCMT route must be completed (2 x coordination efficiency modules, 3 x muscle synergy modules and 1 x Masterclass) in addition to the 25 sessions of this particular module (KCMT Foundation Module).
What’s included?
Kinetic Control Movement Therapist: Foundation Module
Courses delegates gain 12 months access to this content.
- Session 1: Understanding Movement Health & Function
- Session 2: Movement Coordination Strategies
- Session 3: A Movement Health Model of Movement Coordination & Efficiency
- Session 4: Pain, Recurrence, Function, & Performance
- Session 5: Clinical Decisions and Diagnostic Frameworks of Movement Health
- Session 6: Case Review ‘John’ Part 1
- Session 7: The Influence of Movement Restrictions
- Session 8: Physiological Considerations & Recruitment Threshold
- Session 9: Proprioception, Alignment & the ‘Neutral Training Region’
- Session 10: Muscle Functional Roles
- Session 11: Recruitment Threshold & Muscle Function
- Session 12: Pain, Movement Coordination, & Altered Recruitment Synergies
- Session 13: Relationship between Muscle Functional Roles & Pain
- Session 14: Rehab Management Strategies for Movement Coordination & Efficiency
- Session 15: Testing & Retraining Movement Coordination Strategies
- Session 16: Muscle Synergy Coord: Global Stabiliser Role Muscles
- Session 17: Muscle Synergy Coord: Global Mobiliser Role Muscles
- Session 18: Muscle Synergy Coord: Local Stabiliser Role Muscles
- Session 19: Testing & Retraining Recruitment Efficiency of ‘Locals’
- Session 20: Jane (a more complex case)
- Session 21: The ‘Core’ re-defined
- Session 22: Retraining for Low & High Threshold Discrimination
- Session 23: Review & Re-evaluation of Factor Contributing to Recurrence
- Session 24: Clinical Prioritisation – Guidelines
- Session 25: Integrating Movement Coordination & Efficiency into Function