Pathokinesiology of the Lower Extremity

Take your Pilates Knowledge to the Next Level!
This 8 hour course focuses on pathology of the pelvis/hip complex, knee and ankle and presents interventions in the Pilates environment to restore function.
- structural asymmetries
- osteoarthritis
- Femoral acetabular impingement
- Hip and knee osteoarthritis
- Hip fractures
- Hip replacement
- Trochanteric bursitis, tendonitis gluteal
- Patellofemoral Syndrome / subluxations
- plantar fasciitis
- periostitis
- Ankle Sprains
- hallux valgus
- Pilates teachers
- Physios and Rehab professional
- Fitness instructors and personal trainers
Polestar Online - As a Polestar student you will have access to a significant amount of valuable course material through the Polestar Online platform (the material granted depends on the course that you have registered for). Access is included in your course fee, although there is a time limit on the length of time you will be able to access the online material.
This offers students access to this valuable study resource up until the time they sit the exam. For professional courses, students are encouraged to take the exam 6-8 months after the original last course module. Students who choose to sit the exam at a later date (up to 1 year after the original final course module) may have to pay an extra fee in order to maintain access to the online material.
More details can be found in our terms and conditions here. You may also need to check with your host, as there may be country specific terms and conditions of enrollment.
Information
- TBC
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- Schedule is not confirmed yet.
- Duration: 8 hours
- Polestar CECs: 8, PMA CECs: 8
Requirements
- Pilates teacher or movement professional
- Basic knowledge of Anatomy or Anatomy Course.