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• Archive: Faculty:Lu Mueller-KaulDuration:6 Hours 4 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 14, 2015 Description Manual - Myofascial Mobilizations (7.15 MB) 52 Pages Available after Purchase Outline PRINCLIPLES OF EVALUATIONConsidering gravityBig patterns vs.
• small detailsFind out what areas to address first in treatmentEFFECTIVE EVALUATIONS –LABRecognition of common posture patterns; demonstrations and explanations of:Forward head postureImpingement syndromeExcessive kyphosis and lordosisAnterior pelvisPronated feetPractice fast posture evaluation in small groupsRecognition of common gait patterns; demonstrations and explanations of:Toe walkingHeel walkingMilitary gaitPractice fast gait evaluation in small groupsPractice gait corrections for heel walking and military gaitPractice movement evaluations for stiff kyphosis and hyperlordosis/anterior pelvisTREATMENT STRATEGIESAsking for the client’s goalsTrial and error as a guiding principleDetermining a strategy for one session or a series of sessionsTaking guidance from the client; teaching clients to give feedbackDiscussing recent research: pain physiology and pathologyWhat does this mean for treatmentHANDS-ON LAB: MYOFASCIAL MOBILIZATION TECHNIQUESPalpation and treatment simultaneouslySeparating attachmentsTwo-handed pullMobilization under stretchHANDS-ON LAB: TREATMENT OF COMMON PROBLEMSNeck pain, shoulder pain, and tensionLow back pain and sciaticaPractice myofascial mobilizationApplying manual therapy with the client in various positionsSittingLying on the sideProneSupine Faculty Lu Mueller-Kaul Related seminars and products: 1 LMT, Certified Rolfer™, Rolf Movement® Teacher Lu Mueller-Kaul, LMT, Certified Rolfer™, Rolf Movement® Teacher, is a licensed massage therapist with more than 15 years of experience treating back pain with manual therapy techniques.
• She started her career in alternative medicine as a naturopathic physician in Germany and later came to the United States to study Rolfing® Structural Integration.
• In 2008, seeking to offer patient-centered medical massage treatments, Lu started Balance Massage and Structural Bodywork in the College Park neighborhood of Orlando.She believes a patient’s independence should be a therapist’s highest goal, and has focused on creating an environment where her staff can build lasting relationships, focus on the patient’s real needs, and deliver long-term healing.
• Her approach to Structural Integration is guided by what she learns from her clients and by evaluating the latest research.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Lu Mueller-Kaul is the owner of Balance Orlando.