State the philosophy and intent of the predictive model of Upper Body Dysfunction. Determine at least three changes in muscle length based on osteokinematic changes. Critically evaluate the predictive model of Upper Body Dysfunction based on relevant research. Compare traditional, osteokinematic, myofascial and arthrokinematic analyses of upper body dysfunction. Design a corrective routine based on the maladaptive changes listed in the Upper Body Dysfunction model and the intent of interventions as they are currently understood interventions.
Predictive Model of Upper Body Dysfunction
- Provided by Brookbush Institute of Human Movement Science
Pre-requisites
- Level 3 Personal Trainer
- 3.00 CPD Points
- Professional Standards: Personal Trainer
- Training Provider Partner (TPP)
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