By first creating awareness, connection, and strength in the areas that the individual has the most access to (the shoulders), we can leverage this access point to create stability in the trunk and beyond. Following properties of fascial tensegrity, individuals with SCI can access “paralyzed areas” to become more competent in foundational movement patterns, such as rolling over, transitions to sitting, and general spine, hip and lower extremity control in and out of their wheelchair. In this course, participants will apply concepts directly with Client Demo Models and experience first-hand what it means to work through the fascia to increase stability, control and integration below their level of injury. Participants will learn a new movement analysis system and exercises appropriate for cervical-level and thoracic-level SCI clients, while empowering movement curiosity and confidence for sustainable training programs.
Created On: Apr-15-2025 03:38 PM ET
Last Modified On: Mar-13-2026 07:23 AM ET
Application Website URLDelivery Method: In Person
Date Approved: Aug-29-2025 10:22 AM ET
Credit Requested: 22.00
Credit Approved: 22.00
Public Access: CEUL is open to public
| Date | Location Name | City, State | More Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 24, 2025 - May 26, 2025 | Gilbert, AZ | Link |