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The Anatomy of Common Orthopedic & Neurological Injuries of the Spine

Upon completion of this 3-part interactive, webinar series, you will be able to:

  • confidently discuss how posture and movement habits contribute to and are impacted by common orthopedic and neurological issues
  • incorporate simple, yet effective corrective exercises to improve stability, mobility, and strength of the trunk and spine
  • apply the most effective functional exercises to help your clients develop more optimal function and work towards achieving their health and fitness goals.


In this three-module series, you’ll discover:

  • the fundamentals of spinal anatomy and related neurology and how suboptimal posture and muscle weakness contributes to spinal issues
  • the best assessments to determine how to approach your client’s exercise program once they’ve been cleared to exercise
  • how to choose and utilize the most effective corrective and functional exercises to address common orthopedic and neurological issues and when necessary, help your client’s post-therapy progress or post-surgery recovery.

Whether you are working virtually or in person, this series will deliver information you can use right away in your client sessions whether they are recovering from an injury, preparing for surgery, or returning after physical therapy.

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Two Anatomy Geeks Anatomy of Common Orthopedic Injuries of the Shoulder

In this series of Two Anatomy Geeks™ you’ll discover how posture and movement habits are often directly linked to and influence shoulder function. You’ll discover how optimal shoulder function is reliant upon the many muscles and their fascial connections to the shoulder to the head, neck, and torso. You’ll discover underlying reasons why so many individuals experience issues like impingement syndromes, labral tears, and thoracic outlet syndrome.

In this three-module series, you’ll discover:

  • the anatomy and biomechanics and how suboptimal posture and muscle weakness contributes to issues of the rotator cuff, AC joint, and labrum;
  • the best assessments to determine how to approach your client’s exercise program;
  • how to choose and utilize the most effective corrective and functional exercises to improve shoulder stability and if necessary, help your client’s post-therapy progress or post-surgery recovery.

Whether you are working virtually or in person, this series will deliver information you can use right away in your client sessions whether they are recovering from an injury, preparing for surgery, or returning after physical therapy.

What's Included:

  • 3 (120 minute) recorded sessions
  • Unlimited online access to session recordings on all devices.
  • Downloadable Handouts for each presentation in series (PDF format)
  • CEU currently not available.