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| Lumbo-pelvic Motor Control Deficits Seminar |
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March 8, Toronto, ON – The Ontario Massage Therapist Association (OMTA)
announces a one-day continuing education event to be held at the Canadian College
of Massage and Hydrotherapy in Toronto,
on Sunday, March 14, 2010.
The event will be held at the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy Campus, on Finch Avenue in Toronto, and will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Remember that daylight savings time begins on the day of this seminar!)
This one
day practical course will focus on the therapist’s ability to recognize and
treat common low back stability dysfunctions in the clinic. Techniques will be
focused on assessing the inner unit muscles of the low back (diaphragm,
transverse abdominus, multifidi and pelvic floor) for decreased control,
decreased endurance and imbalances. The therapist will learn how to identify
patients with motor control deficits that will benefit from a stability
exercise program. This course is designed to challenge the therapist’s clinical
reasoning skills, and the knowledge gained will be easy for the
Attendees are asked to wear appropriate clothing (shorts and t-shirt) to the course as the back and pelvis area will need to be exposed during the practical component.
The
speaker for the day will be Aaron Rutter, PT, FCAMT, CAFCI. A graduate of Queen's University with a
Bachelor of Science for physical therapy, Aaron also has the distinction of
working at the university as an Adjunct Professor involved in clinical education for
physiotherapy students.
For full details, including registration information, please visit the OMTA website at www.omta.com
Source, the website of the Ontario Massage Therapists Association, www.omta.com
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