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For Physical therapists/PTA, Occupational therapists/OTA, Athletic trainers, & Related professions, Those who have completed levels 1 & 2
Discuss best-evidence psychobiological and neurophysiological rationale of utilizing yogic philosophy in Lifestyle Medicine.
Demonstrate proficiency with systems-based mindful movement therapy and postural modification in order to apply yoga as Lifestyle Medicine.
Practice best evidence biomechanics and progression of inversions, including headstands, shoulder stands, and semi-inversions, and their modifications and contraindications for use in safe rehabilitation and wellness care.
Apply principles of Lifestyle Medicine & Ayurveda, to include integrative and functional medicine, in order to accurately use yoga in skilled, billable therapy services.
Incorporate postures and their modifications from Level I and II trainings into case studies applicable to Level III topics.
Demonstrate competence with Orofacial Assessment and intervention, including both external and internal examination and intervention.
Demonstrate competence with Sacroiliac Joint assessment & intervention.
Describe, based on best-evidence, the importance of sound, both in music and vocal production, in order to affect the musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, and neuroendocrine systems, and thus, improve therapy outcomes.
Explain the scientific interrelationship of yoga and Ayurveda with rehabilitation and wellness care in managing non-communicable and chronic lifestyle-related diseases.
Discuss five element theory, the guiding precepts of Ayurveda, and the governing non-theistic cosmic and physiological philosophy of its practice in order to understand how it overlaps with modern neuroanatomy, physics, psychophysiology, and nutrition.
Distinguish between translation, location, elemental makeup, and mental qualities of systems-based disease states.
Demonstrate understanding of Ayurvedic constitutions and their respective parameters through identification of best-evidence methods for intervention in skilled therapy and medical settings.
Critical analysis of constitutional differences in physical attributes, anatomical structure, physiology, orthopedic presentation, gastrointestinal function, and receptive and expressive language to understand how they affect prevention and management of acute and chronic disease states.
Demonstrate clinical competence in application of manual therapy, yoga-based soft tissue mobilization, and biofeedback techniques during yoga postures to improve patient outcomes in skilled therapy services.
Practice across-the-lifespan Lifestyle Coaching skills through a yogic lens that can be applied in skilled, licensed clinical and wellness-based practice.
List the effects that polytrauma and comorbidities typically seen in rehabilitative and wellness-based patient care have on the (3) diaphragm (throat, respiratory, pelvic) system and subsequent yogic locks system, and vice-versa.
Identify musculoskeletal and neuromuscular physiological and biomechanical factors in the trunk, upper, and lower limb through the lens of yoga postures and breath that would affect ADL or recreational participation and functional movement and outcomes.
Practice best-evidence therapeutic sequencing and postural progression(s) with gender sensitivity and specificity.
List anti-inflammatory properties of foods and culinary approaches which can be used in Lifestyle Coaching and patient care.
Develop a best-evidence culinary skill set to foster improved nutritional resource utilization and lifestyle choices in the at-risk patient with non-communicable chronic pain or disease.
And so much more!
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