Objective Biomechanics is an education line that focuses on the utilization of principles rather than modalities. Principles are universal, whereas modalities are not. Thus, learning the principles of an optimal structure will allow the practitioner to visualize the body and pinpoint dysfunction in a highly efficient, as well as result-producing manner, in a vast array of situations.
These principles will correct some of the profound causes of pain that we commonly see in the general population clients. Why do muscles get weak? Why do disc injuries occur? Etc. It is, however, an approach that requires a greater degree of effort from the client, as their habitual pattern must be changed. The results from doing so, however, can and will often lead to dramatic improvement; even when dealing with long-standing pain syndromes. Because this module applies structural principles, it will also allow you to assess and treat your own problems.
Because the taught principles can be implemented into virtually all situations, it will allow the practitioner to also evaluate movement patterns and identify dysfunction in scenarios that may priorly have been difficult due to lacking expertise in the given sport, hobby, or similar.
After each class, you will be able to immediately use the material you have learned. There will be plenty of practice in the classes. You will easily regain your investment, plus more, by utilizing these principles in your clinical practice.
Further reading that’s relevant for this class:
- Larsen K. Common low back pain, is it really a mystery? Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care 2018;22(1):125-130
- Larsen K. Postural cues for scapular retraction and depression promote costoclavicular space compression and thoracic outlet syndrome. Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care 2018;22(2):256-267
- Treningogrehab.no/really-assess-lumbar-lordosis-dispelling-fallacy-anterior-pelvic-tilt/
- Treningogrehab.no/causes-hip-pain-how-to-fix/
- Treningogrehab.no/resolve-knee-pain-alignment/
- Treningogrehab.no/true-solution-lower-back-pain/
Snjezana Lozic –
This is the way one should teach biomechanics. Kjetil invented completely new, science based and clinically proved protocols for many various conditions which were poorely treated untill now.
Marij Marinić –
Very useful and interesting course. Kjetil has presented solutions for various MSK pain problems in one very accessible way. After this seminar, I’ve made a lot of things clearer.
Fredrik Johannesen –
Directly after this module you will be able to treat knee pain, hip pain, lower back pain, etc. The course content is pure logic, easy to understand, with lots of time for hands-on practice. As an added bonus you will likely get some of your own pains diagnosed along with a treatment plan, possibly bringing the real cost for the module to zero when potential future physical therapy costs are deducted.