*️⃣ Description
Foot / Ankle Specialization gives Movement Professionals the knowledge, understing, wisdom & skills to create the most effective environments for Rehabilitation, Performance, Prevention as it relates to the Foot Ankle and Foot Foot Ankle.
The principles and truths of Applied Function Science® are presented in detail in order to develop powerful and logical strategies. Multiple strategies are used in order to identify the best strategies to achieve the desired Chain Reactions. Foot Ankle The entire body. There are many options, each with a different purpose.
Accurate and consistent movement, nomenclature Foot Ankle The authentic function of the lower extremity and the Chain Reaction(r), Biomechanics for the Human Body are communicated effectively by the Chain Reaction(r), Biomechanics. The Chain Reaction® Biomechanics of the Foot / Ankle and lower extremity for 3DMAPS® and all forms of functional activities are revealed in detail. We have identified and classified human movement drivers to help us achieve our goals.
The Power of Tweakology, The Science of Variability, combined with the wisdom of our AFS® Strategies are taught and emphasized in order to empower you to design and manage the most appropriate and effective environments to facilitate the authentic function of the Foot / Ankle Your entire body.
This is the end result. Foot / Ankle Specialization This will give you the confidence and skills to continue your lifelong pursuit to increase your knowledge and ability to make a difference in people’s lives.
CEUs for Continuing Education/CECs/CCUs/Call Hrs.
ACE – 1.75 CECs
ACSM – 17 Contact Hours.
AFAA 15 CEUs
BOC – 17 CE HRs.
CANFITPRO – 4.0 CECs
NASM – 1.91 CEUs
PTA Global 17 CEC
Associations of Physical Therapy
New York – 21 CEH
Ohio – 17.25 Contact Hours
Texas – 17.25 CCUs
*️⃣ Learning Objectives
Upon Completion of the Gray Institute® Foot / Ankle Specialization Students will be able to:
☞ Discuss the three sciences of Applied Functional Science®
☞ Use the Principle-Stategy-Technique Process
☞ There are two types of Functional and Nonfunctional.-Functional Techniques
☞ Describe the Principles of Behavioral Science
☞ Identify all anatomical structures in the Foot / Ankle
☞ Recalibrate Proprioceptor’s clinical significance and role
☞ All positions and motions must be defined Foot / Ankle The lower extremity
☞ Explain the difference between off- and onweight-Bearing, and the weight-Bearing function Foot / Ankle
☞ Functional Muscle Function can be used to describe traditional muscle function in a different way.
☞ Demonstrate The Chain Reaction® Biomechanics of the Foot / Ankle The lower extremity
☞ Summarize The Chain Reaction® Biomechanics of various forms of functional activities
☞ Utilize the 3D Movement Analysis Performance System® to Assess, Treat and Train
☞ Reveal the movements and motions of The Chain Reactions of 3DMAPS®
☞ Tweakology – Explain the components and science
☞ Name the Authentic Drivers for human movements
☞ Design Functional Environments to create the desired Chain Reaction®
☞ Choose the most effective actions to facilitate the desired Chain Reaction®
☞ Multi-tutorial approach to Rehabilitation, Performance, and Prevention
☞ Apply Functional Manual Reaction® to enhance the motion of the joints and the movements of the body
☞ The Functional Progressions components of common dysfunctions are listed.
☞ Showcase the advantages and features that strategic environments offer
☞ Translate the strategies of Applied Functional Science® into the most effective techniques
☞ The Dynamical Systems Approach can help you achieve your goals and create buffer areas.
☞ By fostering confidence and competence, you can improve the lives of others and their well-being.
*️⃣ Instructions for Course
*️⃣ Course Content
Course Requirement GRAY INSTITUTE – Foot / Ankle Specialization – Online
Real Value $ 695
One-time cost: USD 153
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