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The W-Sitting Controversy: Evidence and Science

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English, French

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1.5 h

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Summary

Beverly Cusick begins this program with an explanation of the controversy over the issue of W-sitting and the related state of evidence to support both sides of the issue. Bringing the sciences of full-term neonatal posture and bone geometry to the discussion, she relates the typical hip neonatal and knee joint alignments to typical strategies used to acquire the ring-sitting position.

Beverly will then discuss the pathomechanics and pathokinesiology inherent in habitual and prolonged W-Sitting with legs and feet in lateral rotation, i.e. W-Sit-LR. She will discuss the physiologic adaptation of soft tissues, bones, and joints to routine use, and the condition known as “miserable malalignment syndrome.”

The presentation targets children with potential orthopedic issues and ligament laxity although the principles pertain to children with cerebral palsy.

Beverly concludes with an extensive list of ideas for researchers.

Objectives

  1. Explain the biomechanical benefit that typical full-term newborn alignment of the leg and foot brings to the independent acquisition of the ring-sitting position.
  2. Name three of the hip muscles used by typical infants to drive and decelerate the transitions between ring-sitting and quadruped positions.
  3. Compare the triplane alignment of the femoral head and neck axis (HNA) in ring sitting and in W-sitting positions.
  4. Discuss the influence of W-sitting-LR on the incidence of lateral weight shifts of the torso in play.
  5. Describe the rotary forces applied to the femur during transitions between W-Sitting-LR and kneel-standing positions.
  6. Discuss the status of evidence regarding the contributions of habitual W-Sit-LR to musculoskeletal problems after childhood.
  7. Describe the condition of the long bones and knee joints in “miserable malalignment syndrome.”
  8. Explain the science that associates habitual, prolonged W-sitting-LR with miserable malalignment syndrome.
  9. Distinguish between common advice and kinesiologically healthy alternatives to W-Sitting.

Course Content

The Dispute
Module 1: Biomechanical Contributions to Typical Sitting Acquisition
Module 2: Biomechanicals Factors in W-Sitting and its Acquisition
Module 5: Should We Discourage or Ignore Habitual W-Sitting-LR?
Module 6: Summary
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Prerequisites

Know the neuromusculoskeletal anatomy, kinesiology and physiology of adaptation to the history of use.

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Science is evidence. sure. But biomechanics isnt necessary evidenced and alignment isnt everything.
much of the techniques shown with the theratog or physiotape also isnt based on evidenced, more on trial and error. you cannot prove if those treatments were better than no treatment.

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Very practical!

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Great training.

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Well-structured, science-based training, but we could have done without the product placement, which may be biased by the trainer, who is the creator of one of the products mentioned in the training.

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Interesting, thought-provoking course.

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very interesting and relevant point of view

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Very informative instructor on W-siting and the anatomical structures involved. Offers interesting therapeutic solutions for W-siting.

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Excellent course based on the science and bone development of babies and children.

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This course enabled me to deepen my knowledge of the anatomy and specific biomechanical analysis of children. This course is highly relevant to the practice of pediatric physiotherapy.

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Very well described, relevant.

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I found that there was little information that could be easily applied clinically and that it focused too much on biomechanics/angles in a precise way.

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Interesting

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Relevant course for all professionals working with pediatric clientele.

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good course but I didn’t like that she pushed her own product that many of us don’t have access to use.

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Very relevant course

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always excellent Ms. Cusick

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I know more about the W position, based on science.

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very comprehensive discussion!

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beautiful, accessible content, interesting bone model, great theory and practicality included!

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Very interesting!

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Clear and concise explanations. Good visuals 🙂

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It’s very theoretical, but the conclusion is interesting and gives us a better critical mind about correcting the w position. Thanks 🙂

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Very good, we have a clear answer to this question as well as several solutions to correct the problem!

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It would have been interesting to have more therapeutic approaches.

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Good course. A little difficult to follow when explaining the biomechanics of mvts

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Demonstration with skeleton very effective! Thank you

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Thank you, I really appreciated the information in this course and it will guide me in my future interventions.

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This course has given me a better understanding of the underlying muscular and articular components of the different sitting postures. The elements to be assessed and the therapeutic approaches presented will rapidly influence my practice.

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I would have liked it to be longer, to have even more information.

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I loved the format and progression of the course. Short, effective and clinically useful.

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Thank you, very interesting!

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It was long and detailed for what I needed as a physical therapist in meds. 30 minutes would have been good

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Thank you, nice course! It would be interesting to see the speaker in a small window on the slides, it would be more dynamic! Thank you

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A bit complex with the angles. Thanks for the translation, it’s much appreciated!

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I would have liked more application to different pathologies (e.g. cerebral palsy) because even though mentioned, we don’t talk about increased tone. Something to consider for a sequel?

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Very appropriate for better understanding the biomechanics of the lower MI in the W position. Thank you!

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I learned a lot about the harmful effects, but also about popular beliefs (increased risk of dislocation = false) and alternatives to the W position. Thank you so much!

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Loved use of the bone models to explain positioning.

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Thanks for the course. I found it less well structured than the previous two but I appreciated the example videos of the medial rotation of the femur.

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