There is no ‘one size fits all’ to human movement, rather there are many ‘human shapes’ that can accomplish the same movement goals. More important than stereotypic standards and measurements to ‘ideal’ movements we can provide a more COMPLETE strategy to movement screening by looking at the complete person, their environment and their unique ‘parts’.
The “FMT Movement Specialist” Certification is a 2-part certification course comprised of a 6-hr FMT Movement Assessment Course and a 6-hr FMT Advanced Movement Assessment Course. The “FMT Movement Specialist” Certification will provide attendees an integrated strategy for movement assessment, correction and programming. This course addresses multiple considerations that affect our ability to move including the psychological, neurological, motor, connective tissue systems, environment and personalities of our patients and clients. Movement efficiency and variability will be emphasized as key components to assessment and programming goals.
Human movement involves the interplay between the person and their environment alongside the person and their ‘parts’ being able to meet their movement goals. The FMT Movement Specialist course will emphasize goal oriented movement assessments with an emphasis away from stereotypic standard movement screening practices. This course will introduce a new paradigm for understanding and enhancing how our patients and clients move using three systems of human movement; neurological (mapping), core control (midline) and mechanical (motor) systems.
A variety of interventional tools (mobility balls, exercise bands, foam rollers, compression flossing bands, kinesiology tape, agility and conditioning equipment) will be used to tackle an evidence-informed, brain-based approach to movement and functional rehabilitation programming. The use of digital motion analysis technology will be presented to demonstrate how health and fitness professionals can be more objective when assessing human movement.
The FMT Movement Assessment Course is designed to help health and fitness professionals learn safe, simple, and effective tactics to assess ‘conscious’ movement. Attendees will learn multiple assessments along with intervention strategies of the fundamental movement of squatting.
The FMT Advanced Movement Assessment Course is designed to help health and fitness professionals learn safe, simple, and effective tactics to assess and address ‘unconscious’ movement. Attendees will learn multiple assessments alongside multiple interventional strategies to influence the movements of walking and breathing.
This course is intended for health and fitness professionals. Functional Movement Techniques (FMT) Certification courses are led by industry leading experts in movement assessment and therapy.
Included with the registration fee, each attendee will receive a foam roller, mobility ball, roll of kinesiology tape, scissors, compression band floss, and therapeutic exercise band.
- Saturday November 19th, 2022 11am-6pm EST, 10am-5pm CST, 9am-4pm MST, 8am-3pm PST
- Sunday November 20th, 2022 11am-6pm EST, 10am-5pm CST, 9am-4pm MST, 8am-3pm PST
Virtual Classroom (we will send course link when we get closer to the course)
What do I need to attend a virtual classroom?
- The supplies we ship to you after you have registered
- A desktop, laptop, tablet or phone
- Headphones
- Reliable WIFI (>14Mbps-preferable more than 100)
- Products(Foam roller, Massage Ball, Rockband flex, Rockfloss)
- Course Administrator Contact
Evan C. Hauger, DPT, CSCS, SFG I
FMT Movement Specialist - $240 Day 1
FMT Movement Specialist Advanced - $240 Day 2
FMT Movement Specialist Day 1&2 - $430
- Early Bird Discount - use code "EBWCMS1119" at checkout for 10% off until October 19th, 2022.
- 30% Student Discount - discount is available for current fulltime students. Email a copy of your current student ID (must show a year) or class registration to student@rocktape.com
Must Register By: November 11th, 2022
FMT Movement Specialist Courses include all your roller, ball, band supplies and a digital course manual.
25% fee for registration cancellations made less than 5 days before scheduled class date.
DC
This course is valid for continuing education credit in the following states, so long as it falls within the scope of practice as outlined by the corresponding state board: AK, CO, CT, DE, DC, ID, IL, IA, IN, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MT, NE, NV, NJ, NC, ND, OH, OR, RI, SC, SD, UT, VT, VA, WA, WY (Considered distance learning, please check with your board how many hours you are allowed)
Please note that online continuing education is not recognized in the following states: FL, KY, LA, MS, OK, WI
*NUHS makes no representation either directly or indirectly that the substantive matter being presented is approved or within respective scope of licensing. It remains the attendees' responsibility to contact the state board(s) from which they seek continuing education credits for purposes of ensuring said board(s) approves both the delivery method and content as they relate to this event.
PT/PTA
AL, CO, CT, IA, MA, ME, NE, NH, OR, SD, UT, WA, WY - FMT Movement Specialist/Movement Specialist Advanced meets continuing education requirements for these State Physical Therapy Boards
AK, AZ, DE, GA, HI, ID, IN, MI, MS, MO, MT, NC, ND, PA, SC, TN, VA - FMT Movement Specialist/ Movement Specialist Advanced meets continuing education requirements for these State Physical Therapy Boards by virtue of California PTA Approval #21-237 (FMT Movement Specialist 6 CEUs), #21-237 (FMT Movement Specialist Advanced 6 CEUs)
CA - Approval #21-237 (FMT Movement Specialist 0.6 CEUs), #21-237 (FMT Movement Specialist Advanced 0.6CEUs) approved by the California Physical Therapy Association
FL - Approval #CE 22-772725 (FMT Movement Specialist 6 CEUs), #CE 22-772731 (FMT Movement Specialist Advanced 6 CEUs) approved by the Florida Physical Therapy Association
IL - FMT Movement Specialist (6 contact hours)/Movement Specialist Advanced (6 contact hours) meets continuing education requirements for these State Physical Therapy Boards by virtue of a National University of Health Sciences approval. NUHS is recognized by the Secretary of States Department of Education.
NY - Approval #19-12-20 (FMT Movement Specialist 7.2 CEUs), #19-12-21 (FMT Movement Specialist Advanced 7.2 CEUs) approved by the New York Physical Therapy Association
TX- Approval #74589 (FMT Movement Specialist 6 CCUs), #74316 (FMT Movement Specialist Advanced 6 CEUs) approved by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners
ATC
(BOC Approved provider # P8570) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Certified Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of (6 hours/CEUs FMT Movement Specialist Category A and 6 hours/CEUs FMT Movement Specialist Advanced Category A). ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.
LMT
FMT is approved (#179) by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider
OT
AR, HI, ID, MA, ME, MI, NE, ND, SC, TX, VA, WI OT - FMT Movement Specialist/Movement Specialist Advanced meets continuing education requirements for these State OT Boards.
FITNESS
ACSM
FMT Movement Specialist (0.6 CECs) /Movement Specialist Advanced (0.6 CECs) is approved by ACSM Provider #922
AFAA
FMT Movement Specialist (0.6 CEUs) /Movement Specialist Advanced (0.6 CEUs) have been approved by the AFAA Professional Education Committee.
NASM
FMT Movement Specialist (0.6 CEUs) /Movement Specialist Advanced (0.6 CEUs) have been approved by NASM. Provider #922
PTA GLOBAL
PTAG certified individuals are eligible to receive the 1.2 CEC(s) for attending FMT Movement Specialist/Movement Specialist Advanced Course. FMT Movement Specialist (0.6 CECs) /Movement Specialist Advanced (0.6 CECs).
Educational Objectives of FMT Movement Specialist Course: At the conclusion of the course, attendees will be able to: 1. Define and compare conscious and subconscious movement evaluation and training strategies. 2. Define and evaluate client psychological/personality traits that influence human movement. 3. Compare and contrast methods of brain-based (neurological) vs mechanical screening and assessments of ‘conscious’ movement 4. Evaluate and justify the importance and utilization of midline (core) control in order to improve effectiveness and efficiency of ‘conscious’ movement. 5. Understand and discuss the use of digital motion analysis to objectively capture human movement. 6. Outline factors that contribute to effective movement performance. 7. Critique and demonstrate therapeutic movement tactics with compressional floss, foam rollers and exercise bands. 8. Evaluate and justify differences between neural vs. somatic restrictions (Brain vs. Tissue influences) on conscious human movement.
FMT Movement Assessment Course (8AM – 3PM) Hour One
Hour Two
10 Min Break Hour Three
Hour Four
Lunch - 1 hour (on your own) Hour Five Use data collected from Brain, Tissue and Mechanical screens to improve squat performance
Hour Six
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Educational Objectives of FMT Movement Specialist Course: At the conclusion of the course, attendees will be able to: 1. Define and compare conscious and subconscious movement evaluation and training strategies. 2. Define and evaluate client psychological/personality traits that influence human movement. 3. Compare and contrast methods of brain-based (neurological) vs mechanical screening and assessments of ‘conscious’ movement 4. Evaluate and justify the importance and utilization of midline (core) control in order to improve effectiveness and efficiency of ‘conscious’ movement. 5. Understand and discuss the use of digital motion analysis to objectively capture human movement. 6. Outline factors that contribute to effective movement performance. 7. Critique and demonstrate therapeutic movement tactics with compressional floss, foam rollers and exercise bands. 8. Evaluate and justify differences between neural vs. somatic restrictions (Brain vs. Tissue influences) on conscious human movement.
FMT Movement Assessment Course (8AM – 3PM) Hour One
Hour Two
10 Min Break Hour Three
Hour Four
Lunch - 1 hour (on your own) Hour Five Demonstrate and practice corrective strategies to address movement pattern dysfunction in the 4 centers of human movement.
Hour Six Hip Complex Interventions:
Shoulder Complex Interventions:
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