Practical Movement™   

Home

What is PMT?

Schedule / Register

Seminar Descriptions

Testimonials

About Us

Contact Us

Functional Movement to balance the body

Practical MovementTM – Lower Extremities

17 CE hours

Seminar Overview


The Practical Movement – Lower Extremities seminar teaches movements to address the muscles that attach to the pelvis and the muscles inferior to the pelvic girdle.  Learn how to teach your clients individual movements, along with the basic theory and practice to best apply them.


Topics Covered

  • Overview of Practical Movement.
  • How to effectively address low back, pelvic, leg, ankle and foot pain with movement.
  • How to release key musculature in the pelvis and lower extremities.
  • Anatomy-specific movements to address postural imbalances of the lower extremities.
    • Movements that reinforce your soft tissue work, leading to better results.
    • Movements that target specific postural imbalances by targeting specific muscles.
    • Movements that access the muscles from different points of initiation.
  • An easy way to teach proper sitting posture.
  • How to rebalance the arches of the feet - and when not to.
  • How best to incorporate this material into your existing practice (includes scope of practice issues).
  • How to motivate your clients to incorporate movement into their daily lives.
  • Why dysfunctional posture stays locked in and how to change it.
  • And much more!

Seminar Extras

  • A detailed student guide loaded with photographs, notes and reference materials.
  • Cross-referenced indexes make it easy to choose movements specific for the musculature.
  • Each movement lists the uses for that movement.

Want more details?  Go to the Seminar Learning Outcomes.


Frequently Asked Questions
What to wear, what to bring, CE hours,
daily schedule, etc.

Sample Pages
Samples pages from the seminar guide.
Register
Get tuition details and register.
PMT Seminars Policies
Payment and cancellation policies.

Reaching for pain-free movement in daily life.™

Copyright © 2006-2011 PMT Seminars. All rights reserved.