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This dynamic, hands-on continuing education course is designed for physical therapists seeking to expand their intervention toolbox with yoga-based movement strategies. Attendees will gain a deep understanding of how yoga poses can be intentionally applied to address specific impairments, improve movement quality, and facilitate motor learning.
Through active participation, clinicians will break down yoga postures into their essential components—identifying what is lengthened, what is activated, and how motor control is developed and challenged. The course will emphasize practical modifications, ensuring that yoga-based interventions can be tailored for all patients, from those with mobility limitations to high-level athletes.
Participants will leave with a structured framework for progressing patients from impairment-based limitations to functional movement restoration using yoga poses—without the need for expensive certifications, new equipment, or extensive training. This course is applicable across all settings and patient populations, equipping therapists with hands-on techniques and verbal cueing strategies to enhance movement quality in alignment with motor learning best practices.
Key Takeaways:
✅ Learn how to deconstruct yoga poses to target specific impairments
✅ Develop a systematic approach to integrating yoga into rehabilitation plans
✅ Gain hands-on experience in cueing and modifying poses for diverse populations
✅ Enhance motor control and movement quality through intentional cueing
✅ Expand your clinical toolkit with a versatile, evidence-informed intervention strategy
This course is perfect for clinicians who want to enhance patient outcomes by leveraging the power of yoga in a practical, accessible, and results-driven way.