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Introduction to Dynamic Assessment & Clinical Reasoning for Movement Professionals 2

 

Friday, November 1, 4pm - 6pm PST

Livestreaming on Zoom

 

In the sequel to Melanie Byford-Young’s introduction workshop, continue working alongside complex and injured clients by assessing movement and interpreting what you see.  During this two-hour virtual workshop, movement professionals will examine four more assessment tests in standing, sitting, and supine.  Prepare to discuss how these key movement impairments are found, how the tests reveal key restrictions, and how to restore healthy movement patterns efficiently based on the findings.

Introduction to Dynamic Assessment & Clinical Reasoning for Movement Professionals 2 is designed to visually connect movement assessment tests and subtle movement patterns in a systematic way. Created for certified Pilates professionals and physical therapists with a minimum of 1 year of experience, the assessment series is a wonderful way to advance skills using a movement-focused assessment program for one-on-one work with clients.  Must have already taken Introduction to Dynamic Assessment & Clinical Reasoning for Movement Professionals 1.

 

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This 2 hour workshop is for:

  • Pilates instructors who work on-on-one with clients
  • 1 year experience required

Friday, November 1, 2024

4pm - 6pm PST

 

$250

Livestreamed online via ZOOM

What you'll take away from the workshop:

  • Using critical reasoning skills, you will examine 4 more assessment tests related to key movement patterns in standing sitting and supine
  • Discuss and add to your knowledge of how movement impairments are discovered
  • Use restorative exercises to uncover and unwind primary issues and restore healthy movement control in body

Video-on-demand content following this workshop:

Melanie recommends following the workshop up with the 2 video-on demand (VOD) series, now available for purchase. The two VODs are entitled: Dynamic Assessment and Clinical Reasoning for Movement Professionals Level 1 and Dynamic Assessment and Clinical Reasoning for Movement Professionals Level 2.

In these new VODs, (purchased separately) participants will enhance their ability to get the most information from a client assessment, problem-solve and also use clinical reasoning to become faster and more effective assisting clients. Melanie and her team share their extensive clinical experience, offer hands-on assistance and provide notes and visual aids to help you expand your understanding and apply your knowledge to your own Pilates practice. You’ll learn how to:

  • Systematically assess movement and postural control
  • Effectively interpret client history Use clinical reasoning skills to test outcomes
  • Set priorities specifically for each client
  • This workshop is appropriate for participants who’ve certified in STOTT PILATES mat and reformer (or an equivalent certification) and have a minimum of one-year teaching experience. An education in STOTT PILATES Injuries and Special Populations (ISP) course is preferred.

Anne Boesenberg, Anchorage, Alaska

"Melanie is brilliant at making difficult information accessible and practical. Her seminars are fun; at the same time a truly valuable learning experience."

Mari O’Neill, Seattle, WA

"I use the dynamic assessment with almost every client as part of the evaluation and re-evaluation. The most compelling and exciting aspect is gaining further insight how the whole body is connected, increasing my skill on movement assessment, and integrating optimal movement through the whole body in treatment."

Pamela Wright, Vadnais Heights, Minnesota

"Melanie is amazing, brilliant and an excellent educator. I would recommend a course with her to anyone and everyone."

Intro to Dynamic Assessment & Clinical Reasoning for Movement Professionals 2

Friday, November 1, 2024

Workshop is offered in the Pacific Standard Time Zone.

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