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Postural Respiration - Live Stream - Review

It's been a great pleasure to work with Louise Kelley and Skip George as we endeavored to help the Flagship Course of PRI, Postural Respiration, become a more digestible course. It is really the foundation of the neurology behind PRI concepts as well as the link between the other Primary PRI courses and the Secondary and Tertiary courses. The goal was to help the course attendee leave with a solid understanding of the neurology behind dynamic respiration, and how to test for, and manage, patterned airflow.

It was very rewarding to have such a diverse group of attendees. We had 10 in-person, and 36 on live stream. We had chiropractors, dental hygienists, physical therapists, athletic trainers, yoga instructors, personal trainers, and a physical therapy student. This diversity led to wonderful questions and opportunities to further explain and digest concepts. The in-person group were wonderful to work with in lab, and the live stream group had several excellent questions and comments on the lab as well.

 

Hopefully the nearly two hours of explanation and discussion surrounding the R BC pattern, scapular position, why the tests look the way they do, page 44, and Superior T4 syndrome was helpful for the attendees. We were able to spend a lot of time in lab working on manual and non-manual techniques, as well as working our way through page 50 to help organize our thoughts into an organized treatment algorithm.

My thanks to Jennifer Bell, Sharee Jedlicka, Deanna Stewart, and Ryan Esdohr for your questions and help during lab. My thanks to RJ, which again did a masterful job directing our live-stream event. It was so great to get questions from Juliana Kroese, Dave (Birthday Boy) Shamash, Alan Lee, Kimberly DelVecchio, and Ivonne Gonzales while they were on live stream. Excellent questions all around!

With this course coming right before Halloween, or as my high-school aged children call it, "Free Candy Day," my holiday wish for the course attendees is that they don't find Postural Respiration spooky or haunting, but find it friendly and enchanting!

Posted November 7, 2022 at 5:47PM
Categories: Courses Techniques Science

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