STOTT PILATES Rehabilitation Program
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The STOTT PILATES Rehabilitation program is specifically designed for licensed physical or occupational therapists, chiropractors and doctors of sports medicine. Four courses demonstrate how to integrate modified matwork and equipment based STOTT PILATES exercises appropriately into therapeutic conditioning.
Spinal, Pelvic & Scapular Stabilization: Matwork & Reformer - RMR1
This course introduces you to the biomechanical principles of STOTT PILATES and their application to modified Matwork, light equipment and Reformer exercises. Emphasis is on lumbo-pelvic and shoulder girdle stabilization and the role they play in rehabilitation and injury prevention. Participants also learn the following: review of STOTT PILATES basic principles; identifying proper execution and movement patterns; effective verbal cueing and imagery; clinical problem solving using the STOTT PILATES method.- A focus on spinal, pelvic and scapular conditions
- Over 90 exercises plus multiple modifications
Prerequisites
Applications are accepted from the following licensed or certified professionals only:- Physiotherapists/Physical Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Chiropractors
- Osteopaths
- Medical Doctors or Sports Medicine Doctors
- professional with a minimum of 2 years of full time study from a certifying / licensing / degree granting institution in anatomy, physiology, injury prevention, exercise prescription with clinical experience, and has been granted the right to assess, diagnose, treat, and prescribe for the rehabilitation and / or prevention of injuries
Duration
- 24 hours of instruction and supervised teaching
- Conducted over four days
CECs
- 2.4 STOTT PILATES; Can-Fit-Pro
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Peripheral Joint Stabilization: Matwork & Reformer - RMR2
Building on the biomechanical and stabilization principles learned in RMR1, we keep the emphasis on core stability while mobilizing the peripheral joints. These exercises are designed to prevent and rehabilitate common injuries by balancing and strengthening muscles around the joints in order to restore and maintain healthy movement patterns. Participants also learn the following: a focus on injuries of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle; clinical problem solving using the STOTT PILATES method.- A focus on injuries of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle
- Over 45 new exercises plus multiple modifications
Prerequisite
- RMR1
Duration
- 24 hours of instruction and supervised teaching
- Conducted over four days
CECs
- 2.4 STOTT PILATES; Can-Fit-Pro
