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Recovery Considerations when Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance

Who is this course for?

The Recovery Considerations course is intended for health care practitioners as well as strength and conditioning professionals who are looking to better understand overall concepts of recovery during different phases of the Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance (BTG) model.

In this course you will learn about different aspects of recovery and specific tools and ideas for several phases of the BTG process. Specific ideas to foster recovery are discussed for the pain and inflammatory phases of healing, for the performance side of the model as well as how recovery can be used to modulate the autonomic nervous system.

As a therapist or strength coach…

You know recovery is important. But how does someone apply recovery concepts differently for someone who is in pain versus someone who is working on strength and power development? What tools can be used in the different phases of the BTG model to foster recovery and how can we use these tools to manipulate the autonomic nervous system? When are certain tools better to use during specific times in the BTG process? And how do we program for recovery appropriately when working with a client? We will answer all of these questions in this course.

Are you dealing with clients who are overtrained or under-recovered?

If so, this course will take you through bridging the gap from rehab to performance and discuss recovery as it relates to specific phases of the BTG process. Whether your client is in pain or is fully performing and needs help recovering, this course is for you

Do you want to learn ways to improve the results with a better understanding of these key areas?

  • Understand the Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance model and how recovery fits within several of these key areas.  
  • Understanding stress and how the body can process these things on physiological, neurological and psychological levels.
  • Understand different tools and where they fit when planning recovery sessions for your clients.

Learn about…

  • Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance
  • Stress, under-recovery, over-training and how to periodize your programming for maximal results with your clients
  • Different modalities and how they can foster recovery, depending on what phase of the BTG model you are working on with your client

This course is for you if you are you looking to…

Understand how we can use tools like dry needling to help with recovery when someone is in pain or in the presence of inflammation, Module 1 is for you.

Understand how the nervous system modulates stress, Module 2 is for you.

Understand how to periodize for recovery when creating strength and conditioning programs for your client, Module 2 is for you.

Your instructors Sue will discuss…

  • The Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance Model
  • How different tools for recovery can be used in different phases of the BTG model to enhance your programing and client outcomes

Do you need CEU credits but can’t find the time to go to a class

Let online education help you out!

Learn at your own pace, in your ideal environment!

You’re a busy professional. You need to balance your career, home life and find time to continue your education.

As long as you have Internet access you can access the course from anywhere.

Advance your career in areas of focused study, geared towards your personal learning goals.

Becoming an expert takes time. It takes continuous study and practice. When you gain knowledge you are advancing your professional career. Online learning gives you the opportunity to focus on the skills you need.

Topics that you enjoy.

Select topics that interest you. Topics that you find fascinating. Online distance learning allows you to find topics that might not be available locally.

Learn at your own pace.

Everyone has their own rhythm. Some people only need to hear a lecture once and take perfect notes, while others might need to listen more than once. Online learning gives you the option to repeat a lecture for maximum affect.

Are there Continuing Education Units (CEU)?

Athletic Trainers:

Structure and Function Education (BOC AP# P10069) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is approved for a maximum of 3.0 Category A CEUs and YYY EBP credits. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.

Physical Therapists:

Texas Physical Therapy Association has approved this course for 3.0 CEUs.

Chiropractors:

Structure and Function Education is a PACE Recognized Provider. This course is designated for 3.0 Continuing Education Units.

PACE is a division of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, and serves Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming

Full Course description

What will you learn as a student in this Course?

  • How to apply concepts of recovery throughout the Bridging the gap from rehab to performance (BTG) model
  • How different types of recovery can be applied depending on which phase of the BTG process a patient/ client is in
  • About inflammation and pain, the autonomic nervous system and fundamental concepts of periodization, all of which are applied to the concepts of recovery

What’s included in this course?

  • 3 lessons including, 45 minutes of video
  • A complete downloadable transcript for you to follow along.
  • 5 article readings
  • Course Completion quiz

Reading materials

All reading materials are downloaded through PubMed free PMC.

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Meet Your Instructor(s)

Sue Falsone PT, MS, SCS, ATC, CSCS, COMT, RYT®, SFDN

Born in Buffalo, NY, Sue received a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from Daemen College in Amherst, New York. She continued her education by earning a master’s degree in human movement science, with a concentration in sports medicine, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Sue is the founder of Structure & Function Education, an education company dedicated to educating health care professionals and author of Bridge the Gap from Rehab to Performance. She holds the distinction of being the first female head athletic trainer in any of the four major sports in the United States (MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA).

Sue is a speaker and has presented at state, national and international level conferences. She’s a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy (SCS), a certified athletic trainer (ATC), certified orthopedic manual therapist for the spine (COMT), a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT- 200) through Yoga Alliance.

Sue worked at Athletes’ Performance, the Los Angeles Dodgers, the US Soccer’s Men’s National Team and has a private practice for professional players. She was also named a Distinguished Alumni at Daemen College and has been inducted into her high school’s Athletic Hall of Fame (Kenmore West).

Pricing Information

Just this Course

$150.00 One Time
  • 1 Year access
  • Access to class discussions

Monthly Subscription

$19.99 Monthly
  • Total cost $240 per year.
  • 3-day free trial!
  • Monthly membership.
  • Cancel any time!
  • Access to all online classes!
  • Access to class discussions.
  • Access to the subscriber only community.
  • Live Q&A sessions with Sue, Brian and other S&F Education instructors.

Annual Subscription

$199.00 Annually
  • Save $40 over the monthly cost
  • 3-day free trial!
  • Yearly membership.
  • Cancel any time!
  • Access to all online classes!
  • Access to class discussions.
  • Access to the subscriber only community.
  • Live Q&A sessions with Sue, Brian and other S&F Education instructors.

Satisfaction Guarantee

If you aren’t satisfied with the course within the first 30 days after your first payment but before you have taken the final exam, you can get a refund. We’ll cancel the course immediately upon your refund request and issue the refund to your credit card though our processor Stripe.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the course delivered?

The course is a series of video lectures and readings. The student is allowed to proceed at their own pace. The is an exam at then end that the student needs to pass.

How soon can I use the techniques learned in my practice?

You can use it immediately after passing the exam.

How long do I have access to the course?

One time purchases of the course will have full access to the course for 12 months starting on the date of purchase. Membership Subscribers have access until the end of the current subscription period.

P.S

If you want to learn how you can apply recovery techniques during different phases of rehab and performance, then this course is for you. 

Learn about the recovery considerations of the BTG Model

Get a better understand about overall concepts of recovery during different phases of the Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance (BTG) model, developed by Sue Falsone. Learn about different aspects of recovery, specific tools, practices for several phases of the BTG process.

Course Provider: Organization

Course Provider Name: Structure & Function Education

Course Provider URL: https://structureandfunction.net/online-courses/recovery-considerations-when-bridging-the-gap-from-rehab-to-performance/

Course Mode: Online

Course Workload: PT3H

Duration: PT3H

Repeat Count: 1

Repeat Frequency: Daily

Course Type: Paid

Course Currency: USD

Editor's Rating:
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