Learn to take a Structural Dynamics approach to headache pain with Ann and Lynn Teachworth. Consider how more distal dynamics in the lower leg and pelvis impact the cervical vertebrae and head, learn a visceral component to neck tension and headache pain, and examine how poor structural relationships among the shoulders, cervical spine, and head contribute to the strain and compression that can lead to headaches. Learn myofascial approaches to improving these structural relationships and functional dynamics to assist clients with headache pain. This course was featured during the 2024 ABMP CE Summit: Headaches.
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Learn to take a Structural Dynamics approach to headache pain with Ann and Lynn Teachworth. Consider how more distal dynamics in the lower leg and pelvis impact the cervical vertebrae and head, learn a visceral component to neck tension and headache pain, and examine how poor structural relationships among the shoulders, cervical spine, and head contribute to the strain and compression that can lead to headaches. Learn myofascial approaches to improving these structural relationships and functional dynamics to assist clients with headache pain.
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Having completed this online course video, the learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of how the dynamics of the lower leg and pelvis and poor structural relationships among the shoulders, cervical spine, and head contribute to headache pain as well as myofascial approaches to assist clients with headache pain.
"I thought Lynn and Ann both did a great job and got me thinking in a whole new way about body movement and connection. Well worth my time!"
"A light bulb went off when they discussed tightness in the lower leg which would affect the posture which, in turn, could cause a headache. Very enlightening. I truly enjoyed it."
"I like how they started with the feet and discussed structural patterns to address headaches and neck pain!"
"Excellent information and demonstrations that allowed me to put the information into practice immediately."