Performance Health Rehab Certificate - Northwestern University of Health Sciences $0.00

Performance Health Rehab Certificate - Northwestern University of Health Sciences

Performance Health Rehab Certificate Northwestern
Description

Learn New Trends. You will learn the latest trends in the interpretation of functional movement tests and outcomes, group fitness, time-efficient treatments, effective muscle balancing techniques, bodyweight and Resistance Band workout methods, obesity, chronic pain, healthy aging and other innovative methods to enhance treatment and recovery.

Earn New Skills. Join our team and earn a new Performance Health Rehab Certificate (PHRC) that integrates a full learning experience to prepare you for the day-to-day management of assessing and treating real cases.

Grow Your Practice and Educate Your Patients. On the business side, learn to recognize opportunities to educate your patients. There are so many opportunities to educate your patients and grow your practice. Impress your patients by demonstrating that you are serious about exercise as an important tool in your recovery treatment.


This 36-hour, 3-weekend course leads to a Rehab Certificate. All 36 hours apply as credit hours toward *DACRB requirements.
*Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board.


*Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board.


Course Objectives:

5 Reasons You Should Attend This Course


This Performance Health model of rehab/active care offers:

1. Evidence-based methods through rigorous research and experienced instructors


2. Total Solutions: Cryotherapy, Therapeutic Exercise, Taping, Pain Management, Patient Care and Performance


3. Implementation of chiropractic specific protocols with a library of exercises


4. Products and marketing support for both in-office and retail sales


5. Learn new trends. Grow your practice and educate your patients



Course Agenda: 3 Modules

Module 1 Key Takeaways

  • Introduction to Active Care Model

  • Define key Outcome Assessment Tools (OAT)

  • Movement Assessments / Mobility and Stability

  • Exercise Sequencing and Progression

  • Kinesiology Taping Concepts

  • The Business of Rehab

  • Defining (POLITE) Plan, Optimal Loading, Instruments, Tape, Exercise


Module 2 Key Takeaways

  • The Patient Evaluation Process from “Head to Toe”

  • Defining Diagnosis / Exercise Interventions / Taping (DET)

  • Upper Body Assessment utilizing (DET)

  • Lower Body Assessment utilizing (DET)

  • Posterior Chain: Analyzing and Re-Programming

  • Scoliosis Assessment and Treatment Approach

  • Upper Crossed Syndrome “Key Eight” with (DET)


Module 3 Key Takeaways

  • Posture Assessment and Importance

  • “Bunkie Test” Evaluation for the Functional Care

  • Anterior vs. Posterior Chain addressing with (DET)

  • Key Conditions Affecting Upper and Lower Extremities utilizing (DET)

  • Key Concerns Affecting Special Populations

  • (OAT) Specific Upper and Lower Extremity Evaluation


Website for additional information and to register:

Course overview and additional Information: http://www.phrehabcertificate.com/


Registration and CE Requirements: https://www.nwhealth.edu/conted/



Instructors:

Dr. Jeff Tucker


https://drjeffreytucker.com/about/

Dr. Tucker is a lead instructor for the ACA Rehab Council who has taught internationally and is an expert on teaching practical approaches to the assessment of static posture, muscle imbalances, orthopedic tests and popular assessments taken from the Selective Functional Movement Assessment, FMS, NASM, and the Senior Fitness Test.


Dr. Jeffrey Tucker has received the Doctor of the Year Award from the ACA Rehab Council, is in active private practice in Los Angeles, CA, a member of The Performance Health (Thera-Band & BioFreeze) Education team, and written more than 80 articles on Chiropractic care, exercise therapy and weight loss.




Second Instructor: TBD


Disciplines accredited for: Chiropractic and Chiropractic Students (outpatient clinic levels only)