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  • Course Description

    This course teaches you how to use the movement system to assess, diagnose and treat athlete lower half movement dysfunction. The course is delivered in a hybrid model where you will log into a course portal to complete modules of content. The emphasis is placed on endurance, speed, power, and agility components of sport. You will watch lectures, complete knowledge checks, analyze movement videos, and learn about sport-specific interventions. After completing the modules, you will attend the in-person course. The course is lab based and highly interactive with an emphasis placed on the practical application of key principles from the modules. At the conclusion the course, you will have a greater understanding of how to integrate movement based assessments into sport-specific treatments.

    • Used with crane weight for dynamometry
    • 8 feet long and 1 inch wide
    • 200 lb. working load limit
    • 2 pack
    • 200-lb. operating load
    • 600 lb. potential
  • Package includes: 1 x Klau Mini Weighing Crane Scale 3 x AA Batteries Specs: Superb Quality: OIML R76, GB/T11883-2002 and ISO9001-2000 certified quality system. Great Safety: Quality stainless steel load receptor and an aluminum die-casting case for better safety. Newest Design: 0.79 inch LCD display with backlight with a visual distance over 10m.
    • Daisy chain loops perfect for sport specific movements
    • Enables workouts such as simultaneous upper and lower body exercises and additional resistance for dumbbell training with the functionality and portability of a traditional resistance band
    • Non-Latex CLX with no scent and no powder 
    • A variety of resistance level options with varied band colors ranging from 2.4 lbs to 21.3 lbs
  • APTA members: Use the code "member" to receive $75 off DPT Students: Use the code "student" to $95 off Membership number or Student ID number will be requested after enrollment to verify
  • This silicone cupping set is created from quality silicone. The silicone is soft and elastic. Simply squeeze the cups into an oval form, apply to the body region, and allow to suction. The dynamic nature of the silcone material allows these cups to be used during therapeutic exercises.
    • Daisy chain loops perfect for sport specific movements
    • Enables workouts such as simultaneous upper and lower body exercises and additional resistance for dumbbell training with the functionality and portability of a traditional resistance band
    • Non-Latex CLX with no scent and no powder 
    • A variety of resistance level options with varied band colors ranging from 2.4 lbs to 21.3 lbs
  • Use this code to receive a discounted rate : TheClimbingDoc This continuing education course is hosted on the Medbridge platform. It will utilize the movement system as a framework to assess the biomechanics of throwing. You will learn how to classify scapular, humeral, and thoracic movement patterns as they relate to observation range of motion. You will then advance your movement assessment skills by learning the biomechanics and critical events of a throw. Based on your movement observations and biomechanics knowledge, you will then learn how to classify movement dysfunction and provide sport-specific treatments to correct inefficient movement.
  • This continuing education course is hosted on the Medbridge platform. It will utilize the movement system as a framework to assess the biomechanics of throwing. You will learn how to classify scapular, humeral, and thoracic movement patterns as they relate to observation range of motion. You will then advance your movement assessment skills by learning the biomechanics and critical events of a throw. Based on your movement observations and biomechanics knowledge, you will then learn how to classify movement dysfunction and provide sport-specific treatments to correct inefficient movement.
  • This continuing education course is hosted on the Medbridge platform. It will utilize the movement system as a framework to assess the biomechanics of swimming. You will learn how to analyze the four common swim strokes: freestyle, butterfly, breaststroke, and backstroke. You will then advance your movement assessment skills by learning how to integrate swim stroke assessment in the clinical environment. Based on your movement observations and biomechanics knowledge, you will then learn how to classify movement dysfunction and provide swim-specific treatments to correct inefficient movement.
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