SURREY, BC, CANADA, May 23, 2009
/24-7PressRelease/ -- Surrey personal trainer, Rick Kaselj, will be presenting a webinar for Kinesiologists across Canada. Rick has been asked by the Canadian Kinesiology Alliance (CKA) to present to their members. The CKA is the national association for Kinesiologists in Canada. Rick Kaselj will be presenting on his masters project titled, "Therapeutic exercises continuum for the rotator cuff". Rick's masters project focused on the most effective exercises for the rotator cuff which appeared in the Canadian Journal of Kinesiology in the fall of 2008.
What: Exercise Rehabilitation of the Rotator Cuff Webinar
The rotator cuff muscles are the most frequently injured muscle in the shoulder. The most common exercise given to strength the rotator cuff is standing external rotation, yet this exercise is not effective in targeting all of the rotator cuff muscles. If you prescribe this exercise to strengthen the rotator cuff muscles, then you need to attend this researched based exercise webinar. You will learn the most effective exercises that target all of the rotator cuff muscles and a progressive rotator cuff program to fully rehabilitate your client's rotator cuff injuries.
What Kinesiologist in Canada will learn :
- Which rotator cuff exercises are a waste of time
- Which rotator cuff exercises cause more damage than good
- The key structures of the rotator cuff
- Assessing the rotator cuff to determine exercise readiness and progressions
- The most effective exercises that target all of the rotator cuff muscles
- A progress rotator cuff program to fully rehabilitate your client's rotator
cuff injuries
When: Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Where: Webinar
More Info: Visit - http://exercisesforinjuries.com/therapeutic-rotator-cuff-exercises/
About Canadian Kinesiology Alliance
The Canadian Kinesiology Alliance/Alliance Canadienne de Kinesiologie (CKA/ACK) is a not-for-profit corporation that promotes the advancement of and
advocates the profession of Kinesiology in Canada. The CKA is recognized as the united voice for the profession of Kinesiology in Canada.
For more information on the Canadian Kinesiology Alliance visit http://www.CKA.ca
About Rick Kaselj
Rick Kaselj is the exercise and injury expert. He helps clients discover the most effective exercises to help them recover, prevent and overcome injury. If you have an old or new and injury you will have to contact Rick Kaselj at http://ExercisesForInjuries.com . If you have neck pain, visit http://exercisesforinjuries.com/laptop_neck_pain/ and discover why you should never use a laptop.
Rick is also the author of Core Stability of the Back, a 30 day program that helps eliminate low back pain. To learn more about Rick's book, visit http://www.CoreStabilityoftheBack.com .
About Healing Through Movement
Healing Through Movement has been helping people reach their health, fitness, rehabilitation and sport goals since 1999.
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