Managing Movement: Solutions for the SIJ and Pelvis – Kinetic Control (KC)
Description
Part of our Masterclass Series, this module helps to build an understanding of the complex link between the pelvis, low back and hip.The main focus of this course is to present a contemporary clinical approach to the management of the SIJ and patients’ presentations linked to it. Offering insight into questions such as ‘Can you identify and mobilise restrictive dysfunctions of the SIJ?’ This course details, not only the evaluation of movement restrictions, but also the identification and individualised retraining of uncontrolled movement.
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Who’s it for?
Kinetic Control courses are designed for registered medical health professionals such as physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, podiatrists etc.In exceptional circumstances experienced non-medical health professionals may be allowed to attend Kinetic Control courses but these participants MUST be able demonstrate that the course material is within their scope of practice.
If you are not sure if this course is right for you and want to check get in touch.
What’s involved?
This module is delivered over four days (24 hours) during which learners are guided through the programme and complete practical assessments.For added reassurance, each learner is assessed throughout the course using a range of practical demonstrations and learning checks designed to support your successful integration of the content into your clinical practice.
To ensure you get the most effective learning experience, learners must be physically able to participate as you will be required to participate in practical scenario-based training sessions.
Pre-requisite
- Learners must be at least 18 years old on the first day of the training
- Candidates need a basic command of English (defined as Level 2)*
What’s included?
- Certification fees
- Course material
What will I learn?
Key learning outcomes are:- Understand the development of uncontrolled movement.
- Analyse the inter-relationship between restriction and compensation in articular and myofascial tissues.
- Identify and palpate all relevant landmarks, ligaments and muscles of the lumbopelvic region.
- Understand how the articular structure, muscles and ligaments interact to optimise of compromise lumbo pelvic function.
- Perform and interpret the relevance of tests of sacro-iliac complex mobility.
- Based on a sequence of testing, be able to diagnose the site and direction of uncontrolled sacro-iliac complex motion.
- Perform and interpret tests of sacro-iliac articular hypermobility.
- Perform and interpret tests of sacro-iliac self-locking to identify functional ‘instability’ within the sacro-iliac complex.
- Evaluate the recruitment efficiency of the local stabiliser role synergists of the sacro-iliac complex and identify enhance recruitment strategies for each muscle, for different individuals.
- Assess and retrain local stabiliser role synergist function at the sacro-iliac complex.
- Using a clinical reasoning process, demonstrate the ability to choose the appropriate muscle and recruitment strategy to more efficiently manage the identified functional self-locking problem.
- Based on a diagnosis of the site and direction of uncontrolled sacro-iliac complex motion, identify and assess the effectiveness of global stabiliser role synergists to address uncontrolled movement.
Suggested Progression
This course forms one part of our Masterclass Series from here you can move onto our other modules:- The Taping Solution: Supporting, Enhancing & Accelerating Training Outcomes
- Managing Restrictions for Movement Efficiency & Movement Health
- And more
Or continue along our Education Pathway and become a Kinetic Control Accredited Tutor (KCAT)
We recommended continually developing and refreshing your knowledge, have a look at our series of Online Learning or upcoming courses.