The course was designed to teach the student how to interpret the fundamental concepts of mobility and stability as it relates to how the ankle, knee, hip, and lumbar spine move. To differentiate among an open-chain movement and a closed chain movement providing one example of each. To distinguish the difference between a mobilizer and stabilizer muscle while providing one example of each. Finally, to analyze the different parts of the kinetic chain during both static and dynamic movements.
Course outline:
Chapter 1: Understanding the Kinetic Chain
Chapter 2: Chain Reaction
Chapter 3: Mobility and Stability
Chapter 4: Understanding Muscle Function
Chapter 5: Assessing Kinetic Chain Dysfunction
Practice examination
Glossary
CEU Information
ACE 3.5 CEUs for all 10 courses
REPS APPROVED FOR 3 CPD points
NASM 1.9 CEUs for all 10 courses
NATA-BOC 12 CEUs for all 10 courses
NCEP 2.0 for each course
NFPT .4 for each course
NSCA 1.9 for all 10 courses
NSPA .2 for each course
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