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Attending Myokinematic Restoration in Monterey, CA August 25-26, 2012? The course location has changed to the address below to accommodate more attendees. New hotel recommendations are below, as well. Please contact Paige with any questions!

Ryan Ranch Physical Therapy
21 Upper Ragsdale Drive, #125, Monterey, CA 93940
Phone #831-372-2963

Embassy Suites Monterey Bay
1441 Canyon Del Rey Blvd, Seaside, CA 93955
#831-393-1115
*3.5 miles from course site

Comfort Inn Monterey Peninsula Airport
1200 Olmsted Road, Monterey, CA 93940
#831-372-2945
*2 miles from course site, near airport

Best Western Plus on the Beach
2600 Sand Dunes Drive, Monterey, CA 93940
#831-394-3321
*4 miles from course site

The University of Michigan Health System Continuing Education Program will be sponsoring Myokinematic Restoration on September 8-9th, 2012 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. To register for this course, CLICK HERE!

Last month, Ron Hruska, MPA, PT was one of eight medical professionals to present at the 3rd Annual DePaul Sports Medicine Symposium in Chicago, Illinois. To view Ron’s presentation on Postural Restoration: Concepts and Treatment in the Athletic Training Room, CLICK HERE!

We are excited to announce the course topic for the 5th Annual Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium; Athletic Performance! This two day symposium will feature 5-6 guest speakers and will be held on April 11-12th, 2013 in Lincoln, NE. We will be announcing the speaker list and course description soon!

Check out an awesome testimonial from Josh Owen, ATC, who recently hosted Impingement & Instability in June in North Carolina!

“WOW! is all I have to say! We had so many PRC and PRT’s in attendance, two speakers, and had a blast along the way.  I think overall everyone was pleased and experienced several “ah-ha!” moments.  Just specifically who was in attendance and having the great mixture of teaching styles of Mike and James solidified all of the principles of the Impingement and Instability course.  I think out of this entire process of hosting and experiencing this specific weekend, this is what PRI is all about.  It’s about bringing together professionals who are willing to collaborate and push the boundaries of physical science and medicine in an open environment to learn about restoring the body into its proper position to successfully carry out its functions. Thanks for letting me be a part of it!”

If you are interested in hosting a PRI course in 2013, please contact or fill out a Host a Course form! Dates are limited!

Jason Masek, MSPT, ATC, CSCS, PRC found this excellent article; Breathing pattern disorders and physiotherapy: inspiration for our profession.

An interesting summary from this article reads:
“Currently in western medicine, a fundamental push is to encourage healthy life style skills. Education in one of the most fundamental tools, and yet breathing has not been emphasized enough as part of this healthy lifestyle package. For the clinician the observation of breathing can provide insight into many systems, including biomechanics, biochemistry/physiology, and psychology reflecting the consideration of a multisystem approach.”

To learn more about how Postural Restoration restores postural influences on rib torsion, asymmetrical oblique strength, inconsistent breathing patterns, habitual use of accessory respiratory musculature and a restricted diaphragm, consider attending the Postural Respiration course.

A recent attendee of the Pelvis Restoration course sent us these two excellent Pelvic Floor research articles: Effects of Lumbar Lordosis and Pelvic Inlet Orientation on the Outcome of the Transobturator Tape Sling Operation In Women and Lumbosacral Spine and Pelvic Inlet Changes Associated With Pelvic Organ Prolapse.

Along with these two articles, was the following question:
“Why do many research articles (including these two) show that excessive lumbar lordosis seems to be protective against pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI)?
To read Lori Thomsen’s response to this email, see below!

The date for the Postural Respiration course being offered in Minneapolis, MN is now OCTOBER 6-7, 2012. Call or register online today. Contact Paige with any questions!

New course location:
Allina Commons
Room: Pettingill B
2925 Chicago Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN

Mark your calendars!

Check out speaker Mike Cantrell‘s latest fitness tip, featured on his local news station! In this clip, Mike discusses why hamstring stretching should be avoided, so that pelvic stability is not compromised. If you are a health care professional who is interested in learning more about this, consider taking our Pelvis Restoration or Myokinematic Restoration courses!

Sangini Rane, PT, PRC recently sent me a blog that she has started as a patient education source for Postural Restoration at her clinic. The therapists at the Hruska Clinic are also frequent bloggers! If you are a PRC or PRT clinician and you are blogging, let me know. I will attach a link to your blog on your page!

Kyndy Boyle, PT, PhD, OCS, PRC has contributed to Low Back Pain, a recently published book which has been released online. To view Kyndy’s chapter “Conservative Management for Patients with Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction” in which she discusses treatment utilizing Postural Restoration techniques, CLICK HERE!

With summer upon us, it isn’t too early to start thinking about our annual Postural Restoration Certification (PRC) examination process which takes place on December 10-11, 2012! Although the deadline for applying is September 15th, it’s not too early to start planning and preparing your applications. Early applications are also welcome to be submitted for review! Please email me if you are considering PRC and have any questions at all. In addition to providing answers to your questions, you can be put in touch with a PRC Therapist who can share with you their personal experience and discuss with you the benefits of certification.

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