Advances in Treating Spinal Instability-The Kinetic Chain Impact – Sue DuPont

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The Next Level of Spinal Education

Nearly 80% of adults will experience Low Back Pain, (LBP) and seek care in outpatient clinics. Evidence has been inconclusive for the best treatment techniques – especially for spinal stabilization programs. However, new research from electromyography (EMG) studies has provided an improved understanding of how functional movement, muscle imbalances, and ineffective load transfer through the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex increase risk of injury along the entire lower kinetic chain.

Explore the role of movement and muscle imbalances on pain and dysfunction in the spine and lower extremities by using gait, posture, functional movement analysis, and simple clinical tests. Identify true lumbar instability, myofascial sling, and joint dysfunctions that may be contributing to your patient’s pain. Discover the latest clinical prediction rules for LBP to guide your treatment planning, and incorporate manual therapy, stabilization, and exercise into your treatment.

Take core, balance, and proprioceptive training to the next level with an interactive, hands-on lab — learn manual techniques to rebalance tissue dysfunctions and how to develop an effective corrective exercise program utilizing inexpensive equipment such as foam rollers. With a more focused approach you will get better outcomes in less time — and you and your patient will have fun in the process!


  1. Identify possible structural and functional contributors to back and lower extremity pain and injury
  2. Describe a systematic approach to assess static and dynamic posture and functional movement
  3. Differentiate movement dysfunctions by their myofascial or synergistic patterns
  4. Evaluate new manual therapy techniques for rebalancing tissue dysfunctions
  5. Compare clinical tests for spinal instability
  6. Compare effective corrective exercise progressions for treating instability using easily accessible equipment and techniques

INTRODUCTION

BACK PAIN: WHY IT’S A PROBLEM

LAB #1 — MYOFASCIAL MOBILIZATIONS

BACK PAIN: ARE WE CHASING THE PAIN?

WHAT IS SPINAL INSTABILITY?

KINETIC CHAIN REHAB FOR FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT

IS SPINAL INSTABILITY JUST ABOUT STIFFNESS?

WHERE ARE WE NOW?

LAB #2 – POSTURE, ROM, & MUSCLE LENGTH

SPINAL INSTABILITY: CLINICAL PRESENTATION & OBSERVATIONS

LAB #3 — DYNAMIC FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT OBSERVATIONS & CLINICAL ANALYSIS

CORRECTIVE EXERCISE PROGRESSIONS FOR SPINAL INSTABILITY

LAB #4 — PRACTICE CORRECTIVE EXERCISE PROGRESSIONS LIVE CASE STUDY

RESOLUTION

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