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As a pioneer in movement and exercise, Joseph Pilates observed the importance of core stabilization as well as other important principles of movement. In the 1930s he utilized these principles in the creation of his own exercise program. Decades later, the evidence is clear, Joseph Pilates was correct - the importance of core stabilization is vital to effective spinal rehabilitation and the rehab of multiple other injuries. Since inception, the Pilates community has continued to evolve his approach and it is now used in both exercise and rehabilitation settings to improve posture, flexibility, and muscular balance.
This course will cover the comprehensive evidence of Pilates and instruct clinicians on implementing the principles of Pilates into evidence-based practice. Each principle will be practiced using multiple exercises throughout the day learning appropriate modifications based on patients' needs. Participants will practice treatment planning considerations for low back, thoracic, neck, hip, knee and shoulder injuries. Participants will also discover techniques to best activate and facilitate desired muscle engagement while inhibiting others. Ultimately, each participant will enhance their reasoning for prescribing specific exercises, be more effective at instructing the exercises, and be able to progress patients to greater efficient functional movement.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
4/5
Joy (SD) on Apr 03, 2026
i feel like this is geared more toward pt than ot. while it was interesting, there wasn't much for me as an ot that i would apply to my patients.
5/5
Brenda (NY) on Mar 31, 2026
no it was all great
5/5
Amanda (MD) on Mar 31, 2026
instructor was very engaging.
4/5
Olivia (MD) on Mar 31, 2026
everything was informative
5/5
Kristi (OH) on Mar 29, 2026
loved functional squat and gait balance ex!
5/5
Carlatta (GA) on Mar 27, 2026
great visuals
5/5
jala (MS) on Mar 27, 2026
enjoyed all
4/5
Jouzafen (GA) on Mar 27, 2026
learned how incorporate breathing with exercises
5/5
Jumoke (NV) on Mar 25, 2026
good presentation.
3/5
Carrie (LA) on Mar 25, 2026
a ton of information that was jammed into 6 hours. honestly got a little overwhelming and tiring. i usually enjoy ceus but this one was tough because of so many details. the instructor was knowledgeable and did a good job considering.
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