Kinetics. Functional rehabilitation course

With the Kinetics MUSCULAR ACTIVATION Program you will have an effective and proven system to identify the weak points of the Neuromuscular system and you will be able to correct and activate the inhibited muscles.
Kinetics is a course based on the neuromuscular activation of Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT-MUSCLE ACTIVATION TECHNIQUES). It is a therapy from the United States created by Physiotherapist Greg Roskopf.
Its main objective is the detection and correction of imbalances between the nervous and muscular systems.

It is a course focused on body therapists, masseurs, sports masseurs in which the attention is placed on working with the neuromuscular system, improving the relationship of the nervous system, as part of the system that manages and decides on important aspects such as pain, movement, posture, its decompensations, and on the other hand with the muscular system

It is a working method with which we are going to address the problem of pain or lack of mobility and restriction of our clients from a functional vision and not focusing only on the tissue.

If you are a therapist and:
 you have clients that you just can’t help and get the results you want
If you are looking for a simple and at the same time effective muscle-articular correction method
If you have heard of neuroscience and are interested in knowing what it can do for you and your results with your clients,
If you know that it is not the muscular system, but rather the nervous system that decides and orders our body.
If you think you need to have practical knowledge to work the nervous system

Kinetics can help you!

 

What are you going to learn at kinetics?

Kinetics will teach you in an easy way to balance the nervous and muscular systems

In kinetics you will learn to stimulate the nervous system by modifying the information from the afferent pathways to obtain a different efferent, motor and sensory response in the client’s body.

And what are you going to learn in our seminars?

In the first level we talk about neuroscience, and we will learn what muscle activation can do for us and for our clients and we will learn to test and balance 30 muscles

In kinetics we work with tests (we do not work according to the client’s pain, or according to our opinion). We use objective information that the neuromuscular system gives us with the tests.

In the second, third and fourth level, mobility tests are added.
The focus of these levels is to recover mobility and body symmetry by working with muscle groups. We will assess and correct feet, knee, hip, spine, cervical, wrist, elbow, shoulder according to the different movements (Flexion, extension, rotations…)

The last seminar, we delved deeper into neuroscience and the nervous system, we talked about emotions, posture, muscle chains, postural balance and epigenetics.

It is a course 5 weekends, 60 teaching hours, 2500 kr each seminar

Diplomas, a diploma will be given at the end of each seminar and one of neuromuscular readaptation to the students who finish the entire course.

 

PROGRAM

 1 seminary :Kinetics.  

Kinetics Course, Introduction
1. Introduction
-What is muscle activation?
-Arguments and objectives, why and what to use muscle activation
-muscular physiology
– mechanoreceptors, neuromuscular spindle tendons

  • Overall test of:

    – Knee: flexors and extensors
    -Hip flexors, extensors, adductors and abductors
    -Spine: lateral flexion and rotation
    -Shoulder: flexion, extension, adduction and abduction
    – Rotator cuff
    -Neck flexion extension

Specific tests and corrections of:

  • Biceps femoris

  • Semitendinosus

  • Vastus medialis

  • Vastus lateralis

  • Popliteus

  • Anterior rectus

  • Psoas

  • Tensor fasciae latae

  • Gluteus maximus

  • Gluteus medius

  • Gracilis muscle

  • Adductor longus

  • Adductor magnus

  • Adductor longus

  • Transversus abdominis (upper and lower)

  • Internal obliques.

  • Lumbar quadratus

  • Iliocostalis

  • Multifidus

  • Serratus anterior

  • Upper trapezius

  • Lower trapezius

  • Middle trapezius

  • Rhomboids

  • Latissimus dorsi

  • Pectoralis major

  • Supraspinatus Infraspinatus

  • Subscapular

  • Neck

Kinetics 2 : Upper limbs

We work evaluating with movement tests, and neurofunctional shoulder, elbow and hand.
glenohumeral joint
Due to its low stability, the glenohumeral joint is a treatment priority, although it will always be the information from the tests that determines if it is a reality in your client.

We evaluate and correct:

Gleonohumeral joint 

  • Flexion/extension
  • Abduction/adduction
  • Horizontal abduction/adduction
  • External and internal rotation

Elbow

  • Flexion and extension
  • Supination/pronation

Hand

  • Flexion/extension
  • Abduction/ adduction

3 Kinetics: Legs and hips

We understand also the work in a hip and legs  as a key to work with the back problems
  • Movements of flexion/extension, abduction and adduction of hips
  • Movements of flexion/extension of legs
  • Working with the ankles
 
 

4 Kinetics: Back

We are going to learn how to correct the pain and back problems of our clients from

  • Transverse plane (spinal rotations supine and prone)
  • Front plane
    Lateral flexion of the spine with different rotations
  • Sagittal plane
    Flexion and extension of the spine
  • Transition zones
    • Psoas and company
    • Spine flexion with hip rotations
    • Spine extension with hip extension
    • Internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint
    • Reverse hip and spine movements

 4 Applied neuroscience

“FASTLIFE”. epigenetics
Neurophysiology. The nervious system.
 Neurophysiology. The motor input.

Proprioception.

    •  Neurophysiology. The Papez Circuit. The emotions.
    •  Muscle readjustment.
    •  The biomechanics. Movement analysis.
    •  The biomechanics. Muscle chains.
  •  The biomechanics. The movement under load

 

MODULE 1: IMBALANCE
 

  • Imbalance. The posture.
  • Imbalance. The posture. real case
  • Imbalance. Body awareness.
  • Imbalance. Breathing.
  • Imbalance. Mobility and motor control.

MODULE 2: BALANCE

  • Balance. Portrait design.
  • Balance. Impulse.
  • Balance. Damping.
  • Balance. Horizontal layout.
  • Balance. The breathing.

MODULE 3: ON-BALANCE

  •  On Balance. movement and pain.
  •  On Balance. The lower movement.
  •  On Balance. The top move.
  • On Balance. The emotions.
  • On Balance. Practical proposal.

Clousing

We start 27-28 August

Do you need more information about first seminary ?