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Apr 18, 2010: Exercise Rehabilitation of the Ankle & Foot at Douglas College – New Westminster Campus

Posted on 31. Mar, 2010 by BCXS.

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Exercise Rehabilitation of the Ankle & Foot

ATTENTION Fitness Professionals:
visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com to receive your $299 fitness education gift!

DESCRIPTION:
In 2003 more than 11 million physician visits were made for foot, toe and ankle problems according to the US National center for Health Statistics. Of those, 2 million visits were for ankle sprains / strains and 800,000 for ankle fractures. The ankle and foot are a common areas injured during daily activities, work and sport. During this four hour course; key structures, assessment and exercise techniques will be discussed on the most effective ways to design an exercise program for client recovering from inversion sprain, eversion sprain, Achilles tendonitis, high ankle sprain and ankle fracture.

What you will learn: (1) The key structures involved in ankle and foot (2) Assessing the ankle and foot to determine exercise readiness and progressions (3) Discussion on the five most common foot and ankle injuries – inversion sprain, eversion sprain, Achilles tendonitis, high ankle sprain and ankle fracture (4) Rehabilitation exercises and contraindications for the five most common ankle and foot injuries will be discussed, demonstrated and practiced.

LOCATION: Douglas College - New Westminster, BC (Royal Ave & 8th St)

DATES: Sunday, April 18, 2010 - 8:45:00 AM to 1:00:00 PM – 4 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Rick Kaselj – MS., B.Sc., PK, CPT, CEP, CES

Rick Kaselj specializes in exercise rehabilitation, post-rehab, active rehabilitation, exercise therapy and corrective exercise. He works in one-on-one and group rehabilitation settings, training people who have been injured at work, in car accidents and during sport activities. His clients and group exercise participants include a wide variety of individuals from healthy and special populations. Rick has given over 233 presentations to 4531 fitness professionals and consumers across Canada while continuing to work in rehabilitation centers, physiotherapy clinics, fitness clubs and personal training studios. Rick recently completed his Masters of Science degree focusing on corrective exercise and therapeutic exercise for the rotator cuff. To reach Rick or learn about his exercise rehabilitation courses please visit http://www.HealingThroughMovement.com

TO REGISTER OR MORE INFORMATION: Visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com

For a complete listing of all the courses offered and hosted by Rick Kaselj and Healing Through Movement please visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com

Interested in receiving over $299 worth of fitness education information?
Visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com and get your gift!

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Apr 18, 2010: Exercise Rehabilitation of the Ankle & Foot at Douglas College – New Westminster Campus

Posted on 31. Mar, 2010 by BCXS.

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Exercise Rehabilitation of the Ankle & Foot

ATTENTION Fitness Professionals:
visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com to receive your $299 fitness education gift!

DESCRIPTION:
In 2003 more than 11 million physician visits were made for foot, toe and ankle problems according to the US National center for Health Statistics. Of those, 2 million visits were for ankle sprains / strains and 800,000 for ankle fractures. The ankle and foot are a common areas injured during daily activities, work and sport. During this four hour course; key structures, assessment and exercise techniques will be discussed on the most effective ways to design an exercise program for client recovering from inversion sprain, eversion sprain, Achilles tendonitis, high ankle sprain and ankle fracture.

What you will learn: (1) The key structures involved in ankle and foot (2) Assessing the ankle and foot to determine exercise readiness and progressions (3) Discussion on the five most common foot and ankle injuries – inversion sprain, eversion sprain, Achilles tendonitis, high ankle sprain and ankle fracture (4) Rehabilitation exercises and contraindications for the five most common ankle and foot injuries will be discussed, demonstrated and practiced.

LOCATION: Douglas College - New Westminster, BC (Royal Ave & 8th St)

DATES: Sunday, April 18, 2010 - 8:45:00 AM to 1:00:00 PM – 4 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Rick Kaselj – MS., B.Sc., PK, CPT, CEP, CES

Rick Kaselj specializes in exercise rehabilitation, post-rehab, active rehabilitation, exercise therapy and corrective exercise. He works in one-on-one and group rehabilitation settings, training people who have been injured at work, in car accidents and during sport activities. His clients and group exercise participants include a wide variety of individuals from healthy and special populations. Rick has given over 233 presentations to 4531 fitness professionals and consumers across Canada while continuing to work in rehabilitation centers, physiotherapy clinics, fitness clubs and personal training studios. Rick recently completed his Masters of Science degree focusing on corrective exercise and therapeutic exercise for the rotator cuff. To reach Rick or learn about his exercise rehabilitation courses please visit http://www.HealingThroughMovement.com

TO REGISTER OR MORE INFORMATION: Visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com

For a complete listing of all the courses offered and hosted by Rick Kaselj and Healing Through Movement please visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com

Interested in receiving over $299 worth of fitness education information?
Visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com and get your gift!

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Apr 18, 2010: Balance Training for the Rehab Client at Douglas College – New Westminster Campus

Posted on 31. Mar, 2010 by BCXS.

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Balance Training for the Rehab Client

ATTENTION Fitness Professionals:
visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com to receive your $299 fitness education gift!

DESCRIPTION:
The importance of range of motion, strength and function when it comes to recovering from an injury is common knowledge. What is often overlooked yet equally important in ankle, knee and back injury recovery and exercise programs is balance; it is also an important part of an older adult exercise program to prevent falls and fractures.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS COURESE: (1) Key points to balance and its importance in an exercise and rehabilitation program, as well as fall prevention. (2) An extensive list of balance exercises will be discussed, demonstrated and practiced. (3) Demonstrations on how to evaluate, challenge and progress balance in clients using Reebok Core Boards, Extreme Balance Boards, rocker boards, wobble boards and discs

LOCATION: Douglas College - New Westminster, BC (Royal Ave & 8th St)

DATES: Sunday, April 18, 2010 - 1:15:00 PM to 5:30:00 PM – 4 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Rick Kaselj – MS., B.Sc., PK, CPT, CEP, CES

Rick Kaselj specializes in exercise rehabilitation, post-rehab, active rehabilitation, exercise therapy and corrective exercise. He works in one-on-one and group rehabilitation settings, training people who have been injured at work, in car accidents and during sport activities. His clients and group exercise participants include a wide variety of individuals from healthy and special populations. Rick has given over 233 presentations to 4531 fitness professionals and consumers across Canada while continuing to work in rehabilitation centers, physiotherapy clinics, fitness clubs and personal training studios. Rick recently completed his Masters of Science degree focusing on corrective exercise and therapeutic exercise for the rotator cuff. To reach Rick or learn about his exercise rehabilitation courses please visit http://www.HealingThroughMovement.com

TO REGISTER OR MORE INFORMATION: Visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com

For a complete listing of all the courses offered and hosted by Rick Kaselj and Healing Through Movement please visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com

Interested in receiving over $299 worth of fitness education information?
Visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com and get your gift!

Continue Reading