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Internal repair of the sacroiliac-lumbosacral joint-Muscular connections between the upper and lower extremities.
Darrell Locket – Managing Lumbopelvic Hip Complex Disorders

Mechanism of Injury, Common Dysfunctions, and Arthrokinematics
- Anatomy and structure of the iliofemoral, Sacroiliac, or Lumbrosacral junction
 - Kinesiology of structure and function.
 - Relative muscle interaction between the upper and lower extremities
 - Force-Coupleling
 
ORTHOPEDIC ANALYSIS OF LPHC
Muscle Analysis of Standing Position, Alignment Joint Stability, Mobility
- Center of gravity and base support
 - Incorrect alignment – Head, torso or pelvis, and lower extremity
 - Leverage of the Musculoskeletal Framework – Stress and Stain
 - Muscular symmetry and contour. Tone.
 - Manual muscle testing
 - Special orthopedic evaluation and test
 
Assessment of Dynamic Movement and Identification Of Faulty Movement Pattern
- Planks and bridge
 - Superman is prone, supine, and quadruped
 - Single-Leg balance and squat
 - Step and squat overhead-Off
 - Pre-Rehabilitation exercises/stretching, and corrective tapping
 
Soft-Tissue Manipulation and Manual Treatment for Scars, Adhesions and Contractures.
- Muscular-Chain: myofascial and muscle slings, synergists, and chain: chain
 - Agonist-Relationship between antagonists
 - Dominance through synergistic partnerships
 - Soft-tissue objectives
 - Massage differs – for self and for the manual
 
Lab: Orthopedic Massage, Multidisciplinary Interventions and Treatment of Postural Dysfunctions
- Strengthening and stretching the neuromuscular system
 - Cross and deep tissue-friction massage
 - Joint mobilization
 - Instrument-assisted mobilization
 - Trigger point therapy
 - Myofascial Release
 - Corrective tapping
 
Lower Lab-Crossed syndrome
- A weak stomach
 - Weak gluteus maximus
 - Close thoracolumbar
 - Exercise your hip flexors
 
Lab Upper-Crossed syndrome
- Flexors of the cervical spine are weak
 - Weak rhomboid, lower trapezius
 - Strenuous pectorals
 - Tight suboccipitals/upper trapezius/levator
 
FUNCTIONAL TAPING AND EXERCISES ARE INCLUDED. STRETCHING IS NOT INCLUDED
SPINAL NEUROMUSCULAR COORDINATION AND SPINAL NEUROMUSCULAR CONTROL
Multidisciplinary Lab-Intervention Approach to Psoas Major & Iliacus
- Sensorimotor and compensatory systems
 - Iliopsoas & gluteal muscles
 - Strengthening and stretching the neuromuscular system
 - Cross and deep tissue-friction massage
 - Mobilization of self and others
 - Instrument-assisted mobilization
 - Trigger point therapy
 - Manual and self myofascial releases
 - Functional taping
 - Stretching and functional exercises
 
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Description:
This hands-on course includes over 4 hours of lab work.-on recording prepares you to:
- Diagnose and treat chronic back pain and neck pain, hamstring tendinopathy and psoas dysfunction. Hands-You can learn how to determine your lumbopelvic in a variety of labs throughout the day.-hip complex’s (LPHC) force-coupling joint-By-joint, covering key topics like postural analysis and orthopedic assessment, as well as testing of functional and dynamic movement patterns.
 - Stretch, strengthen, and release tightness in the psoas major and iliacus musculature. To manage myofibrosis, use PNF and multidisciplinary techniques to lengthen/strengthen the posterior kinetic.-Chain, locally as well as globally.
 - Make sure you are correct in your upper-and lower-Crossed Syndromes. Take home evidence-Taping, exercise and stretching for postural imbalances, chronic musculoskeletal pain and chronic postural problems, in combination with manual therapy and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) treatment plans
 - Recognize and treat muscle chain problems, and restore joint stability and muscular balance. Analyze the roles of muscle slings and synergists. Explore a holistic rehabilitation approach in lab that combines PNF stretching/strengthening, functional tapping, joint mobilization trigger point therapy, myofascial releases, and trigger point treatment.-Based interventions
 
Internal repair of the sacroiliac-lumbosacral joint-Muscular connections between the upper and lower extremities. Find multidisciplinary soft-The tissue manipulation procedures are designed to accelerate healing by breaking down adhesions, releasing contractures, lengthening tight muscle, strengthening weaker muscles, and integrating functional movement patterns.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
 - Quizzes 0
 - Duration Lifetime access
 - Skill level All levels
 - Language English
 - Students 194
 - Assessments Yes
 


