[Download Now] Spine Health & Trunk Stability: Influence of the Thorax & Respiration – Debra Dent
[Download Now] Spine Health & Trunk Stability: Influence of the Thorax & Respiration – Debra Dent
[Download Now] Spine Health & Trunk Stability: Influence of the Thorax & Respiration – Debra Dent
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[Download Now] Spine Health & Trunk Stability: Influence of the Thorax & Respiration – Debra Dent
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There is an evidence-based practice solution for spine health.
The center of trunk rotation is where the thorax is most important. It is important in shifting weight from the lower limbs to the upper limbs through the spine. The lumbo/pelvic/LE regions are affected by muscle and fascial connections. The dual functions of the diaphragm are posture and respiration. Its ability to maintain abdominal pressure and its muscular and neurological connections to the spine are vital for stability and functional posture.
The respiratory complex, trunk muscular imbalances, muscular inhibition and weakness, and chronic hyperventilation all have significant effects on posture, trunk stability, chronic pain, motion, and upper and lower limb function.
Your knowledge and skill set will be improved by this recording. The integration of the thorax and diaphragm into a functional spine program is demonstrated by Ms. Dent. The participants will learn how normal breathing patterns are regained for spine health and overall patient well-being. You can practice these techniques in a hands-on lab and leave with the confidence to use them in practice.
- Analyze clinical implications for various patient populations.
- Characterize the function of the diaphragm as it relates to posture, muscular relations, and stability of the spine.
- Evaluate musculoskeletal issues in respiratory dysfunction.
- Categorize sympathetic vs. parasympathetic responses in neuromuscular control.
- Articulate pathologies related to less than optimal respiratory function.
- Choose effective techniques to alter respiratory patterns and trunk core stability.
- Individualize education for patients with breathing pattern disorders.
Clinical observations and implications.
- Evidence-based practice and clinical observation
- Clinical implications for patient populations
- Chronic low back and SI joint pain
- Scoliosis and trunk weakness in the elderly
- Chronic hip and lateral knee pain
- Chronic cervical pain and headaches
- Shoulder impingement
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
- Fibromyalgia
- Balance and gait deviations
- Athletic performance
- Case histories — Could this be your patient?
- Chronic pain
- Marathon runner/triathlete
- Chronic low back and neck pain
Anatomy
- Respiratory and thoracic anatomy/biomechanics
- Thoracic anatomy
- Rib anatomy
- Thoracic biomechanics
- CT junction biomechanics
- TL junction biomechanics
- Trunk musculature
- Core-inner group
- Outer group
- Posterior oblique
- Deep longitudinal
- Anterior
- Lateral
- Psoas/hamstring integration
- Scalenes, SCM, C spine muscles
- Muscles of inspiration
- Muscles of expiration
- Trunk musculature
- Mechanics of respiration
- Normal breathing-mechanical effects
- Physiology of respiration
- Lung volumes
- Lung perfusion
- Hyperventilation/alkalosis
- Fascial integration
- Thorocolumbar fascia
- Lateral femoral fascia/IT band
- Abdominal fascia
- Cervical/UE and Pelvis/LE biomechanical relationships
The control of the nervous system.
- Central nervous system on muscle tone and movement
- Sympathetic and parasympathetic responses
A lab demonstration.
- Evaluation and treatment techniques
- Evaluation of posture as it relates to respiratory function, UE, pelvis and lumbar function
- Mechanics of respiration
- Diaphragmatic, lateral costal, sternal, apical breathing
- Diaphragm position
- Seated arm raise
- Seated trunk rotation
- Standing torque
- Muscle function testing
- Supine active SLR
- Prone active SLR and active arm raise
- TA, multifidus, and pelvic floor function
- Posterior oblique system
- Anterior oblique system
- Lateral system
- Rib position and mobility testing and active mobilizations
- Length testing and lengthening techniques
- Core facilitation entry training program
- Case histories evaluations, treatments, and outcomes
Theory and evidence-based practice.
- Suboptimal breathing patterns
- Over-inflation
- Upper chest breathing
- Diaphragm and thoracic restrictions effects on the lumbar spine/hips/LE, C spine and UE- trunk rotation, or lack of trunk rotation effects
- Posture and flawed load transference
- Trunk stability and the diaphragm/core/incontinence
- Hypertonicity/over activation of the superficial trunk muscle
- Chronic low back and SI joint pain with poor control
- Scoliosis and trunk weakness in the elderly
- Chronic hip and lateral knee pain
- Chronic cervical pain and headaches
- Shoulder impingement issues
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
- Fibromyalgia
- Balance and gait deviations
- Athletic performance
- Respiratory alkalosis/hyperventilation and the consequences
- Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, chronic pain
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