Human biomechanics occur via a delicate balance of compressive and tensile forces in the body. Also known as BioTensegrity.
The fibrous structures: ligament, tendon to tendon with aponeurosis, periosteum, labrum, meniscus, annular fibers of IVD, and others, are all collagen based Fascia. These manage the ‘tensile’ forces.
The fluid components: synovial, bursae, ECMatrix, lymph, fat pads & un- organized adipose for movement (between scapula & serratus AND serratus & rib cage), nucleus propulsus of IVDisc, and others, help to manage the compressive forces.
To treat and alter the fluidic components raises the bar/game in musculoskeletal care/ sports rehabilitation.
Objectives:
- Review the fluidic components of the body and how to alter thixotrophy? And overall flow.
- Specific treatment discussion to fluidic components of dysfunction.
- Discuss why OsteoArticular Pumping is used at the highest levels of post injury/post-surgical rehab.
- Compare how Articular Pumping is different from current popular treatment models.
- Review how Articular Pumping is Performed.
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Detailed Course Outline: (1 hour) 51:12
Fascia and Fluid Pumping Introduction – 10 min
Acute and Chronic Inflammation – 10 min
Interstitium and Interstitial fluid – 10 min
Enhance Micromovement – 10 min
Where does pumping fit? – 10 min
Wrap up – 2 min
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WebExercises is recognized by the PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. Approval valid for the following states:
Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming.
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