Too many practitioners throw the kitchen sink at their hip patients, just hoping something will stick.
Step outside the box of traditional tests and expertly integrate new & functional assessments so that you don't have to guess what the next step is. You'll learn how to quickly identify orthopedic, neurologic and soft tissue contributions to dysfunction.
With a unique breakdown of kinetic chains, this whole-body approach will equip you with actionable screening and assessment strategies for the hip complex alongside multidimensional treatment strategies. You'll walk through live applications of how to address the most common dysfunctions of the hip with progressive and regressive strategies for treating pain, mobility, stability, and motor control.
Resolve hip pain with today's best treatments including cupping, compression floss, kinesiology tape and corrective exercise strategies!
Clinical Management of the Hip Complex:
Multidimensional Strategies for Mobility, Stability and Motor ControlClick here for course objectives and outline
- Differentiate a mobility or stability issue with active and passive range-of-motion assessments
- Seamlessly integrate NEW and functional assessments to hone in on orthopedic, neurologic and soft tissue contributions to dysfunction
- Targeted solutions for all of the most common issues including:
- Hip, groin or low back pain
- Bursitis
- Stiffness or Tautness
- Tendonitis
- Labral tears
- Strains & Sprains
- Hip Impingement
- Snapping Hip
- Dozens of exercises with progression and regression techniques
- Unique breakdown of kinetic chains to optimize your whole-body approach
- Expand your treatment toolbox with innovative uses for cups, compression floss, kinesiology tape and more!
- BONUS: We'll also include a 2 hour self-study session from NCAA athletic trainer and strength and conditioning coach Mitch Hauschildt.
Multidimensional Strategies for Mobility, Stability and Motor Control
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- Pathology and etiology
- Subclinical explanation
- Range of motion
- Common Symptoms and Diagnoses
- Hip, groin or low back pain
- Bursitis
- Stiffness or Tautness
- Tendonitis
- Labral tears
- Strains/Sprains
- Hip Impingement
- Snapping Hip
- Educating patients on the difference between their low back, pelvis, and hip
Global and Local Assessment Strategies
- Range of motion + approximating joints
- Active, passive and restrictive tests
- Which tests are the most effective?
- Does the order matter?
- Tips and tricks for tissue and joint palpation
Solutions for Common Diagnoses in the Hip
- Loss of ROM
- Pain due to dysfunction (local or global)
- Co-contraction and firing loss leading to decreased performance
- Decompressive Therapy / Cupping
- Pain mitigation
- Neurofeedback
- Compression Band Therapy
- Pain mitigation
- Mobility
- Kinesiology Taping
- Pain Mitigation
- Posture/Positioning Feedback
Corrective Exercise Interventions
- LOCAL:
- 90/90 Position
- Glute Biased Lunge
- End Range Control
- Cossack Squats
- Side-Bridge
- GLOBAL:
- Anti-Rotation Deadlift
- A-March
- Multisegmental Forward Flexion
- RNT or Assisted Squats
Multidimensional Strategies for Mobility, Stability and Motor Control
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Reid Nelles, DC, is a chiropractor who earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Minnesota – Duluth where he then followed his passion onto Northwestern Health Sciences University to pursue a Doctorate in Chiropractic. Reid was fortunate to be chosen for the medical staffing of the World Sport Games in Lignano, Italy, which kick-started his infatuation with sports chiropractic. Over the years, he has honed his experience and gained even more knowledge of movement patterns, corrective exercises, hands-on techniques, and so much more within the athlete population.
He owns and operates Minnesota Movement, a clinic in Excelsior, Minnesota. It is here that Dr. Reid fulfills his role in the community of ensuring that no athlete or person has a reason to skip a workout, bike ride, game, round of golf, day with their kids, or any activity due to an injury or pain. Reid believes that; if you move – you're an athlete. Reid is a self-proclaimed “jack of all trades, master of none” when it comes to athletic endeavors and loves golf, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, hockey, wakeboarding, waterskiing, fishing and hunting. His primary goal is to restore and improve qualities of movement with anyone he sees.
Click here for information about Reid Nelles.Mitch Hauschildt, MA, ATC, CSCS, has 20 years of experience as an athletic trainer and certified strength and conditioning Specialist. Mr. Hauschildt obtained both his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of South Dakota. He serves as the prevention, rehab, and physical performance coordinator at Missouri State University, and has also served as the strength and conditioning coach for both men's and women's basketball and volleyball.
Mr. Hauschildt is founder and president of Maximum Training Solutions, LLC, and has worked with thousands of athletes throughout his career, including clients who have won World Series rings, played in the NFL, NBA, MLS, and competed in the Olympics. He is a noted speaker on both a regional and national level and has been published multiple times in professional journals and coaching websites.
Click here for information about Mitch Hauschildt.We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.
Multidimensional Strategies for Mobility, Stability and Motor Control
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