Our Rehabilitative Exercise Specialist program teaches you how to approach physical impairments systematically while considering different perspectives. Central to this program are assessment techniques and rehabilitative exercise protocols to create optimal movement, strength and support in the area of concern and throughout the body.
There are 12 courses in this program with the Essential Biomechanics Specialist as the prerequisite.
This is an advanced program tailored to movement professionals with 3+ years of experience in the field.
We suggest taking courses in the following order:
• 3-Part Biomechanics Series (Build a Strong and Supple Spine, Power and Balance for Hip and Knee, Simplifying the Shoulder Complex)
• Core Integrity (Module 3 of Pilates Level 1: Mat)
• Postural Analysis Foundations
• Gait Analysis
• Foot and Ankle: The Body’s Spring System
• Cervical Spine Mechanics and Protocols
Required courses
- Balance Systems and Vestibular Integration
- Build a Strong and Supple Spine
- Cervical Spine Mechanics and Protocols
- Core Integrity
- Foot & Ankle-the Body’s Spring System
- Gait Analysis
- Handedness and Scoliosis
- Hip Replacements
- How To Help The Hypermobile Body
- Pain 101
- Post-Rehab Protocols: Hip and Knee
- Post-Rehab Protocols: Shoulder
- Post-Rehab Protocols: Spine
- Postural Analysis Foundations
- Power and Balance for Hip and Knee
- Pre and Post Rehab Solution for Knee Replacement and ACL Reconstruction
- Rehabilitative Exercise: Principles and Application
- Sacroiliac Joint: The Critical, Functional Link
- Simplifying the Shoulder Complex
- Upper Cervical Spine