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Welcome to UNIT A

Module 1 focuses on the following three topics.

Lumbo pelvic stability  |  Patient subgrouping  |  Functional stability.

The concept of lumbo-pelvic stability and functional stability has become one of today’s most discussed approaches to injury management. We begin this course by examining the history of this concept — and demonstrate that an in-depth review of the ever-changing research clarifies Clinical Pilates™ distinct ‘point of difference’ from standard Pilates — MBCT (Movement Based Classification & Treatment).

Matwork and equipment-based reformer exercises can be used to treat patients with stability control deficits — along with the underlying pathology. We cover 30 ‘key’ exercises and markers for their inclusion/exclusion from DMA’s unique TREATMENT / MANAGEMENT / MAINTENANCE MODEL.

Clinical applications and pathology management:
  • Functional stability tests
  • Defining heterogenous / patient specific programmes
  • Identifying treatment outcome predictors
  • Differentiating motor control from pathology
  • Using exercises as treatment
  • Using exercises as clinical tests
  • Differentiation of radiological findings
  • Differential diagnosis tools – is it function or structure?
  • Gaining effective patient compliance
  • Case studies to identify patient subgroups and clinical pathway development

Module 2 focuses on the following three topics.

Cervico-thoracic stability    |    Chronic pain    |    Pelvic floor

This module introduces the trapeze table, adding to the reformer and matwork repertoire:

• Shoulder girdle, upper body and combined stability exercises
• Broadening of reformer exercises and matwork
• Attention to manual handling & teaching cues
• Introduction to small barrel & spring wobble board

Clinical applications and pathology management:
  • Hypermobility / instability identification and management
  • Direction bias assessment techniques
  • Chronic pain and systemic autonomic management
  • Simplifying the “complex pain” patient
  • Integrating evidence on pelvic floor in males and females
  • Using outcome measures with Clinical Pilates
  • Recording within subject / within session changes
  • Programme development using real time case studies
  • Introduction to CPMATE software
  • Surgical selection and surgical avoidance criteria
  • Strategies to address Health Reform changes

    COURSE MATERIALS

    Learning Modules
    Unit A – Module 1
    Unit A – Module 1.1
    Unit A – Module 2
    eLearning Quiz – Unit A

    Video Resources

    Below are some resource videos which can be helpful to your learning

    Module 1 - Matwork

    Module 1 - Reformer

    Module 2 - Matwork

    Module 2 - Reformer

    Module 2 - Trapeze Table