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Pilates in rehabilitation

Pilates in rehabilitation

Course content

  • Introduction to Pilates and its benefits for injury prevention and rehabilitation.
  • The five basic Pilates principles and their application to exercise.
  • Pilates-based exercises for spinal stabilization.
  • Pilates-based exercises for peripheral conditioning.
  • Pilates-based exercises for joint stability, flexibility, balance, and coordination.
  • Muscle classification system and its use in optimizing spinal and peripheral stability.
  • Pilates exercises for specific mechanical issues and conditions.
  • Indications and contraindications for Pilates exercises in rehabilitation.
  • Guided breakdown of Pilates exercises, including goals, muscular emphasis, stabilization roles, and movement sequencing.
  • Outcome measures and beginning a Pilates program safely and appropriately.
  • Assessing proper form and correcting improper execution.
  • Effective communication and observational skills for movement cueing.
  • Integrating resistance equipment into Pilates programs.
  • Workout composition and exercise layering for effective program design.

Learning  Objectives

  • Understand the five basic Pilates principles and how to apply them to various exercises.
  • Examine the therapeutic foundations of Pilates and integrate them with current rehabilitation practices.
  • Use these principles to enhance spinal stabilization, peripheral conditioning, joint stability, flexibility, balance, and coordination.
  • Practice over 50 exercises, including modifications for specific mechanical issues, conditions, and individual needs.
  • Explore repertoire modifications, indications, and contraindications for Pilates exercises in rehabilitation.
  • Break down exercises with a guided approach, including goals, muscular emphasis, stabilization roles, and movement sequencing.
  • Discuss the muscle classification system and use this knowledge to optimize spinal and peripheral stability.
  • Apply related outcome measures and begin a Pilates program to work with individuals safely and appropriately.
  • Assess proper form for each exercise and correct improper execution.
  • Develop effective communication and observational skills for movement cueing.
  • Integrate resistance equipment to support and intensify exercises.
  • Design effective Pilates-based workout compositions and exercise layering.

Prerequisites

  • Physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists with a special interest in managing patients/clients with musculoskeletal problems, neuro-related problems, geriatric patients, athletes, active populations, and women’s health-related problems.

Course Requirements

Benefits and Applications

  • Learn the five basic Pilates principles, how to apply them to exercises, and how to integrate Pilates with rehabilitation practices.
  • Explore over 50 exercises and modifications for specific mechanical issues, conditions, and individual needs.
  • Gain the skills to assess proper form, correct improper execution, and effectively cue and integrate Pilates programs into clinical scenarios.

How to prepare for this course

  • Exercise mats
  • Swiss ball
  • Weights
  • Pilates ring
  • Pilates ball
  • Therabands
  • Case study discussions
  • PowerPoint presentations
  • Whiteboard demonstrations

Knowledge

  • Understand the five basic Pilates principles and their applications.
  • Explore over 50 exercises and modifications for various mechanical issues, conditions, and individual needs.

Skills

  • Assess proper form, correct improper execution, and effectively cue Pilates exercises.
  • Integrate Pilates programs into various clinical scenarios.

Attitudes

  •  Develop a positive approach to incorporating Pilates into therapeutic practices.
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