Unilateral Training Strategies for Hemiplegia, Rehab, and Strength
Strategies to design safe and effective programs for clients with unilateral conditions by applying principles of bilateral and contralateral training and adapting exercises for asymmetries, grip limitations, and balance challenges.
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Course Content
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Introduction
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Understanding Unilateral Impairments
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Designing Effective Training Programs
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Program Design
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Case Study and Final Exam
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Additional Resources
Dr. Michael Curtin
Dr. Michael Curtin is currently a Physical Therapist for the New England Patriots. Prior to his position in the NFL, he completed a residency at The Ohio State University where he splits time between their outpatient sports medicine clinic and Division I athletics. He worked with the university’s Football, Rugby, Field Hockey, and Baseball teams as well as with the Columbus Crew MLS team. He recently presented his research on force plate at CSM. His professional interests include helping athletes bridge the gap between physical therapy discharge and return to sport, working with rotational athletes, as well as optimizing strength and conditioning programs for athletes with previous injuries and/or disabilities. Mike is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA as well as a Level One Titleist Performance Institute Certified Professional.
Instructional Designer
Brendan Aylward
Brendan Aylward is the Owner of Unified Health and Performance, Executive Director of AdaptX, and instructional designer for the AdaptX educational curriculum.
