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• Mitch Hauschildt, Milica McDowell, George Davies & Cindi Lockhart – Assessment, Recovery & Performance: Effective Interventions for Movement and Fitness ProfessionalsThe key to improving a patient’s movement quality starts with a high-quality screening tool.If you don’t understand a person’s dysfunction, you will never be able to give them appropriate interventions.But, screening is just the beginning.Register today for our online course Assessment, Recovery & Performance – Effective Interventions for Movement and Fitness Professionals and you’ll be guided through a step-by-step process that will result in improved clinical outcomes and increased performance in your client population.You’ll learn:Exactly why, how, and when to screen your clients and patientsHow to correct their faulty movement patternNovel uses for the tools you already have, like foam rollers and exercise bandsHow to optimize recovery and performance with nutrition plansA blueprint that will help you determine return to sport/work with confidenceBest of all?
• This course is full of presenters who all bring 20+ years of experience to the table!Identify and correct the core issues faster when you join us today for Assessment, Recovery & Performance – Effective Interventions for Movement and Fitness Professionals.Module 1Screen, Steer, Move: Quickly Identify and Correct Faulty Movement PatternsMitch Hauschildt, MA, ATC, CSCSSCREEN: Evaluating movementQuickly identify mobility and stability restrictions4 simple movements for a successful evaluationMultiplanar approach to movement dysfunctionSimple documentation process to simplify corrective strategiesSTEER: Goals of Corrective ExerciseOptimize motor control, joint centration, and overall stabilityImprove local tissue quality and controlIntegrate local strategies into global movement patternsMOVE: Corrective Strategies You’ll Use FrequentlyTargeted interventions based on what is identified in screeningSpectrum: ADLs --> sport activitiesInterplay between structure and functionEvaluation of common movement patterns: Straight leg raiseRotational Push upLunge with split leg stanceSquat with rotationAdvanced Corrective Strategies for the Difficult to Break Movement PatternsReverse patterningReactive neuromuscular trainingConscious loadingResisted exerciseMovement over musclesProgressive overloadHow to mix simplicity with complexityIncorporating specificity for each patientModule 2When Rehab & Fitness Collide: Proven Pre- & Post-Rehab Techniques & InterventionsMilica McDowell, PT, MSPT, DPT, C-EPYou’ll learn:New ways to use the equipment you already have!Recovery techniques that can be applied to home exercise programsPre and post-rehab interventions that will enhance your existing practiceTechniques for patients from neuro to sports medicine!Module 3Nutrition’s Impact on Performance & Recovery in RehabilitationCindi Lockhart, RDN, LD, IFNCPYou’ll learn:How nutrition affects a patient’s recoveryCritical information to consider when looking at the patient holistically, beyond just thie injury/surgeryWhy different athletes may need different nutrition plansPractical skills that can be implemented immediatelyMeet Your Experts:Mitch Hauschildt, MA, ATC, CSCS, has 20 years of experience as an athletic trainer and certified strength and conditioning Specialist.
• Mr. Hauschildt obtained both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of South Dakota.
• He serves as the prevention, rehab, and physical performance coordinator at Missouri State University, and has also served as the strength and conditioning coach for both men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball.Mr.
• Hauschildt is founder and president of Maximum Training Solutions, LLC, and has worked with thousands of athletes throughout his career, including clients who have won World Series rings, played in the NFL, NBA, MLS, and competed in the Olympics.