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Foundational human movement strategies all providers should be teaching their patients

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1.25 h

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4.5 out of 5 (76 reviews)

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Summary

Rehabilitation education programs woefully under-prepare future providers for therapeutic exercise in clinical practice. Additionally, literature demonstrates that as a profession, we generally dose exercises far too low for maximum patient benefit. This 1 hour course will outline the basic necessary movements that, when performed correctly, enhance the quality of life and independence for all individuals.

Objectives

  1. Understand the importance of functional movement patterns in daily life
  2. Appreciate the benefits of increased loading in specific strength exercises
  3. Learn how to evaluate, instruct, and progress foundational movements

Course Content

Module 1 : Introduction
Module 2 : Didactic Education & Clinical Practice
Module 3 : Current Literature
Module 4 : Daily Movement Strategies
Module 5 : The dose makes the medicine
Module 6 : Clinical Application
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Average Review Score:
★★★★★
Reinforcing
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Appreciate the concrete examples of what you say to patients. Reinforces the importance of exercise in a friendly manner.

Intersting
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It was an interesting presentation.

Formation
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Excellent training! Lots of concepts that can be applied directly in clinical practice. Lots of easy-to-understand explanations and tools to share with our patients. Based on summarized articles and literature, so it’s much more engaging and makes it easier to remember the most important points. I highly recommend it to everyone!!!!

Foundational human movement strategies all providers should be teaching their patients
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Good content

Foundational human movement
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Good webinaire

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Great !

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Much more focused on training for semi-professional athletes than for my “everyday” patients, but interesting information nonetheless.

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Fast pace but interesting content.

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thank you

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Good

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I think it’s a great approach to re-educating functional movements. Patients notice the changes more because these are muscle groups they use in their daily lives.

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It was particularly interesting to make connections between daily activities and prescribed exercises!

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The training is okay, but I didn’t learn much.

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Thank you!

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Nice review of fundamental movements and overload principles.

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Great course

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Good presentation applicable in clinical practice.

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Very relevant !

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great

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I enjoyed this very well-structured and interesting course.

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Interesting and very well presented.

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ras

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Good overview of basic strategies to integrate to increase clients’ physical capacity and resilience. Many professionals are hypervigilant, and this course helps to deconstruct some of these mentalities, offering tools to better guide customers.

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Very interesting, thank you! I’m going to have to rewatch it a 2nd time to understand some parts better due to my English which is really at an average functional level and therefore loses bits and pieces when it starts double-tasking the language and the content that is scrolling by at the same time! loll All in all, I found that it was rather accessible English so it’s a bit less arduous! lol

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only in English

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lots of relevant information for clinical use

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relevant and very interesting content.

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good teacher. The explanations were clear.

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Very interesting!

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Good command of the material taught.

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Super relevant and inspiring.

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Very interesting

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Very comprehensive. Thank you!

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Very interesting and relevant!

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Very dynamic presentation with good infos. Easy to translate to clinical setting.

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good refresh of the basics movments and approch

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THX

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Great presentation with useful video and pictures

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Very informative webinar! Especially useful for clinical practice.

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Nice course but i would have enjoyed more details on muscle recruitments for enchaine exercices and variations and cues to help the patient feel it

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It applies to our less athletic customers more than we think.

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great to have a review of those functional tasks

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Short, relevant course. Easy-to-apply strategies

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Very good for movement analysis

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Good course!

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Thank you for the many graphic examples.

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Very relevant!

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I really enjoyed Module 4, which was very practical.

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Good. Little new learning for a kinesiologist.

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Very evidence based, I liked the examples too.

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Interesting overview

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As a kinesiologist, I found this course simplistic… perhaps more suited to massage therapists or other professionals who are less aware of functional movements!

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Thank you! Very insightful!

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Great overview

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Super interesting!

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Very interesting

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Great exemples of exercices.

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interesting

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very interesting

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relevant information

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Really interesting

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Highly relevant to the rehabilitation of workers who have stopped working.

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good course

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Very relevant applicable exercises and strategies, thank you!

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Plenty of relevant information for gym exercises

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good

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Very interesting, but I would have liked more exercise ideas for the average person.

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Not very applicable to my practice, but interesting nonetheless.

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Very well explained and simplified!

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Good , very interesting

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Functional movement should always guide our interventions. The training techniques we teach revolutionize our usual clinical practices.

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Good review.

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As a professional in the field, I find that the course serves more as a reminder than a refresher.

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Good review of the basics for clinical use!

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good topo

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More applicable to athletes than rehabilitation clients

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Kinesiologist, FKQ

All accredited members of the Fédération des Kinésiologues du Québec (FKQ) must accumulate 30 credits of recognized continuing education every two years from the year of their accreditation. These credits can be obtained from continuing education offered by the FKQ and/or other organizations recognized by the FKQ. In order to facilitate your task of analyzing the credits granted to your course, the FKQ Continuing Education Committee gives you access to an equivalency grid.

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