Gait for Pain Relief Training- April 25th Oakland CA

Gait for Pain ReliefThis seminar is ideal for physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, athletic trainers, yoga teachers, pilates teachers and any health professionals with strong anatomy background. Ninety percent of your patient’s structural pain can be sourced in how they walk. Clinicians will learn and develop the philosophy, principles and practical skills of this engineering system of the body. Students will learn to use three stages; first, evaluating static elements of posture as predictors of gait or dynamic movement patterns or gait and their probable resultant structural vulnerabilities. Next, the same dynamic patterns will uncover strategic movement compensations. Finally, corroborative exercises will match each gait correction thereby helping to assimilate the newly established gait pattern.

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CBS2 News “The Pulse” with Lisa Sigell interviews Sherry at Start! Walking Day

Sherry Brourman and Lisa SigellEmmy Award winning journalist Lisa Sigell with CBS News in Los Angeles interviewed Sherry today at the American Heart Association’s National Start! Walking Day event at the Union Bank Plaza in downtown LA. Look for Sherry on CBS Channel 2 News at 5pm tonite during CBS Healthwatch “ The Pulsesegment on walking. Thanks Lisa, we’ll be watching!

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IAYT – Where Yoga and Science meet

International Association of Yoga Therapists The International Association of Yoga Therapists Digital Resources Library is now online. From the IAYT DRL Website: IAYT DRL Mission To support and enhance the sharing and collaborative development of educational resources among Yoga teachers, Yoga therapists, healthcare professionals and Yoga researchers through a Digital Library that includes resources for all.” ” The purpose of the IAYT Digital Resources Library is to skillfully present user-posted conference presentations and handouts, as well as other shared resources that support professional education and research in our field.”  “This site is open to all. However, only IAYT members may upload material. All material is reviewed before posting. “

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