CEU COURSE FORM |
| Course ID: |
#SCI.355.1.30 |
| Course Name: |
Contraindications to SuperSlow Exercise |
| Instructor: |
Matthew Romans |
| Course Rating: |
(Out of 5)
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| CEU Credit: |
.3 |
| Start Date: 10/13/2010 End Date: 10/27/2010 Cut Off Date: 10/1/2010 |
| Class Minimum: 6 Class Maximum: 8 |
| Description: |
Contraindications to exercise are an important subject to master, requiring your knowledge of the basic standards to guide your actions with your clients. This is a basic course to lay a foundation on this topic. |
| Purpose: |
This highly interactive course will help you understand how to proactively address specific clients and conditions and/or respond effectively when a situation with your client arises. Additionally, we will review and practice speaking about these principles to guide your actions, and what to do and what not to do, to provide safety for your clients and take a step towards protecting you and your facility, when possible.
The student’s course materials are a blend of Chapter 17, from the Technical Manual and supplemental reading materials which is the transcription and de-construction of a conference call on this topic by Tom Lorren, Physical Therapist and owner of two SuperSlow Zones, and David Penn, Doctor of Physical Therapy and co-owner of a SuperSlow Zone.
This course does not replace nor fulfill the requirement you have for further information and knowledge about a specific medical diagnosis and/or health condition. It is also not intended to replace your client seeing a physician and/or you talking with a client’s physician.
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| Objectives: |
To review and deepen these key concepts, distinction and principles:
1. Basic Emergency Criteria For Instructors
2. May Exercise with Physician Notification (Not
Necessarily Approval)
3. Do Not Instruct (Absolute Contraindications)
4. Do Not Instruct Client (Absolute Contraindications)
& Require Follow-Up with Physician Prior to
Initiation or Continuing SS
5. May Exercise if Criteria Met (Requires a Physician
Release – Relative Contraindications)
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| Outcomes: |
1. Review basic emergency criteria for instructors and
facilities for the purpose of assessing what they
may need to put in place, improve upon and/or
practice.
2. Increase your skill to speak competently about, and
take proactive action when required, and/or respond
to a situation that arises, regarding various type
of medical and/or health conditions when working
with your clients.
3. Increase your ability to know when to, and when not
to, exercise a client in regards to
contraindications to exercise.
4. Renew your commitment and increase your skill to
work with medical professionals who service your
clients.
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| Topics: |
The teacher will use a variety of teaching options, including the student’s assigned topic of ‘Client’s Presenting Condition, below, to guide the students through the following topics focusing on 1) accurate and thorough understanding of the topic 2) advancing the students knowledge by having the student relate the topic to their real world of SuperSlow strength training and business.
To review and deepen your understanding of, and communicating about, the following distinctions and principles:
1. Basic Emergency Criteria For Instructors
2. May Exercise with Physician Notification (Not
Necessarily Approval
3. Do Not Instruct (Absolute Contraindications)
4. Do Not Instruct Client (Absolute Contraindications)
& Require Follow-Up with Physician Prior to
Initiation or Continuing SS
5. May Exercise if Criteria Met (Requires a Physician
Release – Relative Contraindications)
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| Class Info: |
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| Class Structure: |
Classes # 1, #2, #3 (60 minutes each): 50% Class Leader Presentation – 50% of Student Discussion |
| Policies: |
See Course Description and Enrollment Form |
| Course Description/Enrollment PDF
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