
4.6/5
5756 Ratings , 1032 Reviews
Improving Core Strength and Stability
Price:$219.99
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
5/5
Kassandra (ID) on Dec 02, 2025
i was surprised that breathing, the rips, and the diaphragm was so intricately intertwined with balance, as well as for low back pain. this was very refreshing to look at.
5/5
MARVIN (CA) on Dec 01, 2025
thanks for the refresher course, very informative
4/5
Mary (CT) on Nov 29, 2025
unable to see her video she frequently referred to
5/5
Morgan (CA) on Nov 25, 2025
i really enjoyed learning about how diaphragm breathing is important for core, thoracic mobility, and cervical. she presented information with models and pictures that was very effective in learning.
5/5
Teresa (PA) on Nov 23, 2025
would appreciate more lab time to incorporate principles and cover scenarios with multiple diagnoses that impact positioning and exercise
5/5
Maria (TX) on Nov 19, 2025
occasionally, you go off the subject and take a while to come back to the main subject.
5/5
Joan (MD) on Nov 17, 2025
all good
4/5
Olivia (CA) on Nov 16, 2025
nope, great course! thank you!
5/5
Michelle (NH) on Nov 16, 2025
great instructor! very knowledgeable!!!
4/5
Catherine (FL) on Nov 15, 2025
instructor rushed through the last 30 minutes of the presentation beginning with the core stability treatment plan so i don't feel i had a good grasp of that section of material. instructor used way too many fillers (overusing "um" and especially the word "okay") during the presentation which was very distracting. her tone was somewhat patronizing. instructor was very knowledgable and i can tell her patients are in great hands. i do feel confident in utilizing the optimal proprioceptive breathing techniques presented in the first part of the class.
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