Stability to Athletic Ability

Role of pain in movement and injury

Where movement starts from

How we develop stability

Vestibular and visual input and movement

Balance and movement

Primitive Reflexes and movement

Development sequence of movement patterns

Assessment of movement patterns for athletic ability

Assessment of movement patterns for work and/or sport

Why rehabilitation programs often do no work

Importance of sensory training post surgery and movement patterns

Faulty movements and injury and rehab of

Phases of rehabilitation

Symmetrical and asymmetrical loading and its importance for athletic ability

Periodization and athletic ability

Optimal training load and athletic ability

Female triad

Hormonal considerations and athletic ability especially the female athlete

Weightloss, hormonal system and athletic ability

Scar tissue, sensory input and movement