November 13-15
University of Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN
Registration for Days 1-3
Gait for Wild Human Potential
from our protocol-to-process series
with Cynthia Allen, GCFP, BFLT/T and Carol Montgomery, MSPT, GCFP, BFLT/T
open to Feldenkrais Practitioners, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Body Workers, Physicians, Chiropractors and related professionals. General public with walking challanges may also find it valuable for their own health.
Walking…more than just a functional outcome, can be an unsurpassed quality of life assessment tool. This course advances beyond the traditional study of characteristics found in the stance and swing phases of gait. Using Integral Human Gait Theory™, we will explore a comprehensive map that far exceeds the current understanding in physical medicine, rehabilitation and sport training. At the heart of the human experience, the “how” of walking shapes physical comfort, security, emotional well-being and happiness.
Using the sensory learning platforms of the Feldenkrais Method®, Bones For Life® and Somatic Functional Mobilization™ we explore the functional relationship between peripheral and spinal joints and their unique movement patterns. We will study the interplay of pressure and alignment through ground reaction forces to answer these questions: What impact does gait have on neck, shoulder and upper/lower back health? Why is gait so important in human health and relieving chronic pain patterns? Why walking is beneficial, only if it is balanced. In what ways does gait resonate with the rhythms of the body?
Days are sequential but you can choose day one only or the entire workshop. CEUs provided according to days attended. Most details on the objectives/agenda for each day will be posted in the near future.
Fee: Day 1, 2, and 3 $385-($360 early) If you are registering for all 3 days you are on the correct page!
Registration/Fee: Day 1 only $195-($175 early)
Registration/Fee: Days 1 and 2-$285 ($260 early)
Learning Theme and Objectives for Each Day
Day 1 Ground Reaction Forces: The Relationship of Pressure and Alignment
Describe the development, phases and sequence of movements in the gait cycle.
Articulate how horizontal rotation of the pelvis frees the foot in the rear and organizes the forward leg in the single leg stance phase of gait.
Demonstrate how the Swing Leg can power the “Spring” of the Stance Leg.
Differentiate how the lumbar spine accepts a position of neutrality during both the swing and stance phase of gait.
Experience a personal appreciation of how a vibrant gait contributes to well-being.
Day 2 The Re-organizing Power of Counter-Rotation
Organize the head, shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle in a rotation/counter rotation movement pattern.
Distinguish how rib mobility plays a key role during both the swing and stance phase of gait.
Perform one movement process to align either the hip, knee or ankle
Discover the value and role that rhythm plays in contributing to a smooth and efficient gait pattern.
Day 3 The Dynamic Interaction Between Posture and Gait
Discover the potency and power of the abdominal muscles’ capacity for uprightness.
Perform on movement process using the Gluteals and/or Hip Adductors to re-orientate midline trunk awareness.
Evaluate the kinetic chain for the most effective entry point of change to create enhanced freedom and ease of movement in walking.
Demonstrate skillfully and powerfully the ability to stand on one leg.
Demonstrate 3 ways to align the C7 vertebrae over the forward leg in the single leg stance phase of gait.
Pre-Registration Pays! Register 30 days in advance and receive a discount.
Register by Mail - If you prefer to register by mail, download, print and mail this Registration Form [pdf]. Or call us at 513.827.0027.
Continuing Education units: Physical Therapy - Ohio 20 hrs, Kentucky grants reciprosity with OH; Occupational Therapy - Ohio has granted up to 20 hours; Atheletic Trainers - Ohio has granted up to 20 hours; Massage Therapy - NCBTMB up to 20 hours. Feldenkrais: See Guild Policy.
Location -University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana
Accommodations - to be posted
Transportation - Fly into Indianapolis International Airport
NOTES:
Class size minimums and maximums are in place.
Read our cancellation policy carefully before registration.
Cancellation policy - Written cancellation required. 15% or $100 of total workshop fee(whichever is greater when canceling > 1 month in advance. 50% or $100 of total workshop fee (whichever is greater) 8-30 days in advance. Less than 1 week no refund. Any outstanding balance due will still be due minus the refund credit per the cancellation policy.
In the unusual event ILCMA needs to cancel a program, you will be given a full refund.
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