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Discover the Power of Opposing Joints in Your Sessions.
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The understanding of Opposing Joints in movement is not only biomechanical but deeply rooted in neuroscience -neurobiomechanical. By aligning movement practices with neuroscientific principles, professionals can optimize rehabilitation, enhance performance, and promote overall well-being for their clients.
What will you learn?
What Opposing Joints are and why it's important to teach it to your clients and show them how to use it themselves.
How Opposing Joints is intricately connected to neuroscience, specifically in the realm of motor control and sensory input.
How incorporating knowledge of opposing joints allows you to leverage neuroplasticity for positive changes, whether in rehabilitation or performance enhancement.
How Opposing Joints contribute to the creation of biomechanically sound and neurologically efficient movements, reducing the risk of injury and enhancing the body's overall function.
How you can use your own techniques and approaches alongside this tool which will compliment your current skillsets and potentially help the results last longer.
How to assess and reassess so that you create the best treatment plan possible for your clients!
Who am I?
Missy is a multi-certified movement therapist who has been educating and coaching for over 14 years.
As a young professional dancer, she battled many injuries over her career and one day she found someone who studied neurology (the study of the brain and nervous system). After one session with this person, her 4-year knee pain was completely gone. She knew she wanted to teach this approach to the world. Her specialties include injury prevention, injury rehabilitation, joint mobility and decreasing pain, holistically.