Joint Hypermobility, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain

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Joint Hypermobility is caused by a deficiency in collagen and may be present in up to 40% of our clients. Musculoskeletal symptoms may be just the tip of the iceberg; there may be an array of other debilitating symptoms such as IBS, cardiovascular complications, pelvic floor weakness, dental pathologies, allergies, pain, fatigue, and anxiety. Learn how to recognize signs and symptoms, where and how to refer on, and how Clinical Pilates can help.

Clients suffering from Chronic Pain & Fatigue and Fibromyalgia can be challenging to work within a group situation. Would you like some strategies to help this client group move forward?

All of these conditions have a strong association, with symptoms that cross over. Sufferers often feel dismissed by the medical profession; their symptoms are rarely connected and are often misdiagnosed.

This highly informative one-day workshop will equip you with the knowledge and skills to make a real difference to this client group.

Become the “Go To” expert in your area.

Course Content

Notes
001 Introduction: meet your tutor Tracey Gjertsen
002 Connective Tissue Disorders
003 Prevelance
004 When is a joint Hypermobile?
005 Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
006 Marfan Syndrome
007 Fibromyalgia
008 Chronic Pain
009 Autonomic Dysfunction
010 Anxiety & Joint Hypermobility Syndrome
011 Implications for Pregnancy
012 Implications for Children
013 The Downward Spiral
014 Implications for Exercise
015 Beneficial Exercises
016 Assessment of Joint Proprioception
017 Proprioception
018 Balance Romberg’s Test
EXERCISE CONSIDERATIONS
019 Exercise considerations: The Foot
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