What you’ll learn
Description
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Trent Brown – A Stronger Core for Stronger Outcomes – Improving Function, Balance, & Mobility
- Faculty:
- Trent Brown
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 41 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jun 05, 2015
Description
WHICH OF OUR CLIENTS DOES THIS ADDRESS?
- Lack of functional mobility
- Poor gait
- Those in clinical, community, or home environments
- Dysfunctional posture
- Orthopedic, neurological, cardiovascular, or degenerative diagnoses
HOW CAN THEY BE HELPED?
- Dynamic and evidence-based core exercises and activities that address:
- Sit-stand
- Transfers
- Functional mobility
- ADL’s
- Transverse plane dynamic standing tasks
WHAT DO YOU TAKE HOME?
- Client-centered, progressive treatment plans that work
- Justification of skilled core treatment to all payer sources
- Evidence-based, creative strategies to use immediately
- Consistent functional outcomes
WHAT IS THE RESULT?
- Improved function
- Increased mobility
- Enhanced balance
- More independence
Handouts
Manual – A Stronger Core for Stronger Outcomes (9.5 MB) | 74 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
TRUE DEFINITION OF “CORE”
- Anatomy (core stabilizers and mobilizers) and kinesiology
- Current research/evidence
- Benefits of implementing in plan of care
CAUSES OF DYSFUNCTION IN PELVIS & CORE
- Contracture
- Injury
- Pain
- Aging
FUNCTIONAL CORE ACTIVITIES IN SAGITTAL PLANE
- Supine
- Sitting
- Emphasis of anterior/posterior pelvic tilt
- Dissemination of the superior/inferior trunk
- Standing
- Lab
FUNCTIONAL CORE ACTIVITIES IN FRONTAL PLANE
- Supine
- Neural feedback
- Lateral pelvic movement with ASIS and PSIS
- Sitting
- Standing
- Single leg stance
- Lateral LB loading
- Glute med emphasis
- Pre-gait/mobility
- Lab
FUNCTIONAL CORE ACTIVITIES IN TRANSVERSE PLANE
- Supine
- Sitting
- Crossing midline
- Pelvic rotation
- Core stabilization for UE/LE function
- Standing
- Postural control
- Muscle memory
- Functional movement patterns to emphasize proper positioning and Motor Control Learning Theory
- Lab
FUNCTIONAL BI- & TRI-PLANAR ACTIVITIES
- Utilizing PNF, pelvic/core dissemination, and dynamic reaching balance from low to high
- Lab
DOCUMENTATION & CASE STUDIES
- Core terminology in documentation (examples and ideas)
- Case studies
- Orthopedic condition
- Cardiovascular condition
- Neurological condition
Faculty
Trent Brown, MOT, OTR/L, ATP, BCG
Financial: Trent Brown is an adjunct professor at the University of Utah. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Trent Brown is a credential holder of a board certification in gerontology (BCG) from the AOTA.
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