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262 Ratings , 37 Reviews
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A fundamental skill in the clinical setting is the ability to identify neuromuscular control deficits. Once identified, the clinician is tasked with teaching patients how to perform varied types of movement to restore function. The rehabilitation specialist must have a comprehensive understanding of the scientific principles behind humanneuromuscular control. This scientific knowledge then must be communicated in an accessible manner to your patients to help address their needs. This course will cover the principles of neuromuscular control and how it is applied in the clinical setting. Also covered will be the processes behind motor control/neuromuscular development and how it is appliedacross the varied populations that are encountered in the clinical setting.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Athletic Trainers
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Sarah (OH) on Jan 21, 2026
the videos were very helpful
4/5
Steven (IN) on Jan 08, 2026
good use of video demonstrations!
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Roberto (NJ) on Aug 28, 2025
good videos
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Jennifer (CA) on Apr 24, 2025
paul is great!
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Adam (NY) on Mar 10, 2025
great instructor
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Susan (TX) on Sep 04, 2024
i liked the videos of ex and progression. would have liked more examples.
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Lauren (VT) on Sep 02, 2024
good overview with good clinical application.
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ANGELA (TX) on May 19, 2024
i appreciated the demonstration of how impactful specific and well timed cues can be.
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Carol (NJ) on Jan 18, 2024
good presenter
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Will (GA) on Jan 03, 2024
good content
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