Description
Friday, May 16th: (Led by Paul Kelly)
N.A.R.K. For The Head, Neck, & Jaw
This comprehensive workshop dives into the complex interaction between posture, movement dysfunction, and neurological influences. Assess and address the effects of Forward Head Posture (FHP) on posture, muscle function, and pain of your clients through the principles of Neuro Articular Regenerative Kinetics (N.A.R.K.).
Achievable Goals:
- Assess the impact of Forward Head Posture (FHP) on anterior and posterior muscle function, and its association with Upper Cross Syndrome.
- Investigate the role of serotonergic pathways in pain mediation and explore how FHP influences autonomic regulation.
- Understand how compensatory postural patterns develop both ipsilaterally and contralaterally.
- Develop effective strategies to restore proper joint mobility, muscle tone, and address movement dysfunctions using neuroplasticity principles.
- Apply Neuro Articular Regenerative Kinetics (N.A.R.K.) to correct dysfunctional movement patterns, enhance joint function, and retrain neuromuscular connections for improved posture and pain-free movement.
Learning Objectives:
- Define: The physiological barriers to movement, including the difference between restrictive and elastic barriers.
• Assess: How FHP and its related syndromes (Upper Cross and Lower Cross) impact postural alignment, muscle tightness, and joint function.
• Release: Learn techniques for releasing muscle tightness in common problem areas, including the pectorals, SCM, and traps.
• Reeducate: Focus on restoring normal muscle function and tonicity through postural correction exercises and movement retraining.
• Motivate/Movement Plan: Develop personalized treatment plans using concepts from Neuro Articular Regenerative Kinetics (N.A.R.K.) and postural restoration.
Contents:
Essential knowledge:
• Forward Head Posture (FHP) and its effect on anterior and posterior muscles.
• The role of the craniovertebral junction (CVJ) in postural control and muscle tone.
• The relationship between FHP and Upper Cross Syndrome.
• The impact of joint dysfunction, including articular cartilage degradation and arthritis, on posture.
Medial knowledge:
• Mechanisms of pain mediation through the serotonergic pathways.
• Inert tissues and their role in movement dysfunction, including ligaments, joint capsules, and cartilage.
• How spinal mechanics and muscle tightness influence postural alignment.
• The relationship between muscle tone, muscle fiber type, and force production as we age.
Additional knowledge:
• The concept of compensatory patterns (ipsilateral and contralateral) and their impact on posture.
• How spinal restrictions (like C1-C2, C2-C3 dysfunction) affect the neck, shoulders, and movement patterns.
• The role of the cerebellum in regulating muscle tone and the implications for clients with right motor dominant patterns.
Saturday & Sunday, May 17th & 18th: (Led by Aqua Webb)
Table Neuro Training (TNT)
Level 1:Mobility & Level 2: Stability
Bridging manual therapy, neuroscience, and exercise science on and off the table for transference and self-efficacy. These integrated techniques create neuroplasticity as they regenerate the soft tissues and mediate pain.
Achievable Goals:
- • Practitioners can identify weak patterns in the neuromuscular system
- • Practitioners can assess pain, neurogenic or orthopedic.
- • Practitioners can restore joint range of motion.
- • Practitioners can identify 5 common kinetic chain movement dysfunctions.
Learning Objectives:
- • Latest Research on pain, motor control, and longevity
- • Understand the effects that deconditioning can have on the whole locomotor system.
- • Learn effective active mobilizations to remove restrictions in joints for articular health.
- • Neuro-RE-EDUCATION on and off the table for Stability and Pain Management.
- • Understand how to effectively develop a Clinical framework for Treatment and Transference
- • Improve your Business and client outcomes by incorporating the PKT Bands and training program with your evidence based practice
Contents:
Essential knowledge:
- • Pain Science Research on using movement for mediation of pain.
- • Bone and soft tissue remodeling using eccentric and concentric loading.
- • Creating neurochemistry for neuroplasticity and learning motor control skills
- • Wolff’s Law
- • Principles of exercise to decrease all cause morbidity and mortality.
Medial knowledge:
- • Anatomy and physiology of the body.
- • Movement dysfunction.
- • Pathological changes to the articular systems.
Additional knowledge:
- • Orthopedic physical assessment protocols
- • Somatosensory and central nervous system function.
- • General business operations and management.
Paul’s Multidisciplinary Approach to treatments and training will allow you to be the Go To Manual and Movement Specialist.
Course Format:
Delivery: 70% Hands-On; 30% Lecture w/ Presentation
Presentation: Interactive with Case Studies, breakout sessions and videos.
Videos: Instructor-created videos as well as fun and informative videos from within and out of the industry.
Production: State of the art audio and visual equipment; multi camera setup (when applicable)
Hours: 8:30am Setup; 9am Start; 6pm End; 1 Hour Lunch & Breaks Included
Level: Entry – Intermediate
Language: English
Credits: NCBTMB Approved 8 CEs Per Day
Materials Needed:
- • Note taking supplies
- • Comfortable exercise clothing
- • Therapy table
- • Towel (small, long, workout style)
- • Sheets
- • If you have any or any like it, PKT gear such as lighter resistance therapy bands for arms and knee, yoga mat, and proprioceptive pad. We will have some for sale before and after each day as well as some for use during each day. You can find info on this gear on our shop page: Templehp.com/pkt-shop
Course Enrollment Instructions:
- • Signup in 1 of 3 ways
- • Adding it to your cart above and checking out through the website
- • Call our office to pay over the phone (Installments available: 865.288.4412)
- • Or Email if you have any trouble with the above options: Info@templehp.com
- • Wait for a confirmation email
- • Includes Further Details:
- • Location
- • Date
- • Times
- • Hotel Group Room Rates (If Applicable)
- • CE Information
- • Materials to Bring
- • Includes Further Details:
- • Email info@templehp.com with any questions.
This Physiokinetix workshop will honor a 50% refund from the time of cancellation 30 days prior to the event. After 30 days, there will be NO REFUNDS granted. However, a 100% transfer credit to any future Paul Kelly Workshop will be honored, for up to 1 year of original, registered workshop. The value of the original, registered workshop will be applied for transfer credit. Price of workshop is subject to change. After 1 year, there will be NO TRANSFER CREDIT applied.
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