BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION
Discover the diverse applications of blood flow restriction across various populations with practical strategies for implementation.
COURSE AT A GLANCE
Roles of BFR in function and mobility
Effects of BFR on musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and nervous systems
Screening tools and clinical reasoning for safe and appropriate BFR application
BFR rehabilitation of orthopedic and post-surgical conditions
Application of BFR to enhance function and performance across various populations
Essential – Includes core theory, concepts, and applications
Advanced – Includes in-depth theory, concepts, and applications of information and/or techniques that are beyond the Essential Level.
$300 for the One Day, 8 Hour Course
ABOUT THE
COURSE
Explore a cutting-edge approach to enhancing strength, mobility, and performance with Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training. This course is designed for rehabilitation providers seeking to integrate BFR seamlessly into their practice. We merge evidence-based foundations with interactive labs, ensuring you're equipped to apply BFR confidently from day 1.
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Explore the diverse roles of BFR across a spectrum of function and mobility, delving into its profound effects on the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and nervous systems. Learn to navigate screen tools and apply clinical reasoning to determine the safe and appropriate use of BFR. Gain proficiency in utilizing BFR for rehabilitation in various orthopedic conditions and scenarios. Discover how BFR can optimize function and performance in athletic populations, making it a versatile tool for diverse rehabilitation scenarios.
This course guides you in safely implementing BFR with geriatric, neurological, and other vulnerable populations. Delve into a detailed comparison of modern BFR units, equipping you to make informed choices for both clinical and personal use.
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Embrace a comprehensive approach as you learn to incorporate BFR into multimodal treatment plans for simple and complex cases. Join us in this innovative learning experience, where BFR evolves from theory to practice application, transforming your rehabilitation practice.
SEE US IN ACTION
OUR GOAL FOR YOU
Bridge the gap between science and application in just one transformative day.
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Understand the various roles of BFR across a spectrum of function and mobility
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Describe the effects of BFR on the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and nervous systems
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Apply screening tools and clinical reasoning skills to determine when BFR is safe and appropriate
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Utilize BFR in the rehabilitation of various orthopedic conditions and following orthopedic surgeries
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Apply concepts of BFR application to improve function and performance in athletic populations
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Safely implement BFR with geriatric, neurological, and other vulnerable populations
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Compare and contrast modern BFR unites for clinical and personal use
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Incorporate BFR into multimodal treatment plans for simple and complex cases
COURSE SCHEDULE
9:30am-10am | Safety & Screening |
10am-10:30am | Cuff Application & Pressure |
10:30am-11am | Exercise Selection & Parameters |
11am-11:45am | Devices & Occlusion Lab |
11:45am-12:30am | Hypertrophy & Strength Lab |
12:30pm-1:15pm | Lunch |
1:15pm-1:45pm | Specialty Populations |
1:45pm-2:30pm | Aerobic Applications Lab |
2:30pm-3pm | Specialty Populations Lab |
3pm | Cases & Conclusion |
Integrated Movement Health courses are approved by the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists through a variety of states and some chiropractic boards. All other health professionals will be provided with the outline, schedule and course goals for CEU submission.
WHAT PROVIDERS
ARE SAYING
This course should be part of the curriculum in current/future DPT programs!I'm extremely excited to put this modality into practical use and educate not only my patients, but providers and students!
Casey Johnston
Great courses with just enough history, evidence, theory, labs and practice. Highly recommend them for anyone that enjoys body work. I also think they're great for athletes to understand how to recover from repetitive workouts.
Tricia Grant
Mindblowing! I'm so used to static cupping , since i taken up the level 1 course , it has open up my eyes on new ways of intervention and application of MFD. I tried on my clients and it gave positive results
Mohamad Khaizal Abdul Samad