Optimized Lumbar Stabilization: Assessment, Management, Variations, and Progressions
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Optimized Lumbar Stabilization: Assessment, Management, Variations, and Progressions

General objectives
This 7-hour continuing education day aims to help you optimize the care of your patients suffering from certain low back pain and lumbar instabilities.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Manage different types of lumbar instability with diverse clienteles, different objectives, and varied conditions.
Know a wide variety of lumbar stabilization exercises in multiple directions of movement and for different conditions.
Be able to adapt these different exercises according to the evolution and objectives of patients.
Understand lumbar biomechanics and its specific characteristics.
Debate the various myths related to lumbar stability and instability.
Define the passive and active structures involved in lumbar stability, as well as understand their interactions.
Know numerous objective clinical tests and perform them adequately to include or exclude lumbar instability.
Function by quadrant, that is, take into account the links between the different regions that are related to the lumbar region.
Comfortable clothing for movement
Language of the training
This training is offered in French.
7 hours of continuing education