Recently, I had the privilege of returning to Goldsboro NC to teach Pelvis Restoration to a familiar group of clinicians that attended my course Myokinematic of the Hip and Pelvis just last year! It is so fun for me to return to the same host site and I will hope to return in the future. Goldsboro staff are engaged in their desire to learn more about PRI and how to integrate the concepts into their diverse and often complex patient population.
In the front row was Verrelle Wyatt who came to my clinic earlier this year in April to attend the Cervical Revolution course with Skip George. Watching the Ah Ha moments he and others were having make teaching so rewarding for me! It is truly all connected. The roots of pelvis respiration and our brain patterns are evident in the patterns of LAIC, PEC and patho PEC discussed in depth in the course materials. Although this course has ALOT of content. It is set up well with algorithms and suggested techniques to help the new clinician quickly integrate PRI into their treatments.
Pelvis Restoration is an integrated introductory PRI course as we discuss the influence of respiration on the pelvic outlet, influence of inlet position and how restrictions in the thorax can influence the pelvic girdle. I love when the new course attendees see the posterior mediastinum expand during the demonstration of inlet control during the morning lab on Sunday. The power of airflow never ceases to amaze me.
The group of course attendees came from all over. I was joined by Jennifer Smart, Danielle Phillips and Kasia Galica. They all are certified in PRI and helped me help the course attendees during lab and contributed to discussions.
Shout out to my new friends Laura and Leany from Columbia, (yes the country) currently living in Orlando for their amazing VLOG of the course. I loved it and look forward to seeing them again in future courses.
– Jennifer Poulin

