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Facilitated Stretching 4th Edition Online CE Course With Ebook

Author: Human Kinetics

$105.00 USD

Online Course With Ebook
$105.00 USD
Online Course With Print Book
$125.00 USD

Online Course Without Book
$95.00 USD


ISBN: 9781718223011

©2015


Approved Credits:

ACE 1.40ACSM 14.00AEA 10.00AFLCA 3.00AFPA 14.00BCRPA 14.00BOC 9.25canfitpro 4.00CATA 2.40CCHPBC-MT 1.00CFES 14.00CKA 20.00CMTNL 10.00Contact Hours 14.00COPSKT 1.40CSEP 7.50ISSA 14.00KAS 20.00MTAM 20.00MTAS 20.00NASN 1.40NCBTMB 12.00NCSF 7.00NETA 14.00NFPT 2.00NSCA 1.60NSPA 14.00OFC 16.00PTBC 1.40SPRA 12.00
This package includes the following:
  • Facilitated Stretching, Fourth Edition, ebook
  • Online video
  • Online study guide
  • Recorded webinar
  • Online continuing education exam
Facilitated Stretching, Fourth Edition, offers a hands-on approach to enhancing your clients’ and athletes’ performance through proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching techniques. This effective and easy-to-used method involves stretching the muscle, contracting it isometrically against resistance, and then stretching it again to increase range of motion.

The book’s full-color interior presents more than 450 photos and illustrations visually depicting the techniques being discussed. A majority of the stretches include a self-stretch version and a partner stretch, with graphic elements on select photos highlighting the isometric effort for the stretcher and the partner. Stretches are grouped according to joint and are demonstrated in a variety of settings, including a treatment table, mat on the floor, chair, cable-pulley machine, and weightlifting bench.

The accompanying online video demonstrates more than 90 of the stretches in the book, to reinforce proper technique for each stretch, as well as four sample stretching routines. The book also includes specific routines for athletes in cycling, golf, running, swimming, throwing and racket sports, and ice hockey. An appendix showcases anatomical planes of motion, anatomical terms, and types of joints to help professionals understand the body and how the material can be used in helping athletes.

The included recorded webinar by book author and expert Robert McAtee, LMT, CSCS, C-PT, offers further application of the foundational aspects of facilitated stretching. The study guide offers a series of questions on over 90 stretches to help further understanding. Once you complete the course and pass the exam, you can print a certificate for continuing education credits.

Learning Objectives
  • Discuss general guidelines for any type of stretching, including the importance of good biomechanics.
  • Examine the role of reflexes in stretching.
  • Describe a variety of stretching techniques.
  • Outline the spiral–diagonal patterns of PNF and describe how to use them in facilitated stretching to improve flexibility and the interaction of synergistic muscle groups.
  • Explain and demonstrate strength training exercises using spiral patterns, incorporating stability balls and elastic bands.
  • Explain and demonstrate how to stretch the major muscles, both partner-assisted and self-stretches for the upper extremities, lower extremities, neck, and torso.
  • Create stretching routines for a variety of activities, including running, throwing and racket sports, cycling, golf, and swimming.

Audience

Sports medicine and fitness professionals, including massage and manual therapists, athletic trainers, personal trainers, and coaches.

Customer Reviews

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Andrea Martens
Great class

Easy to read through and use all exercises in the future for beginning athletes and advanced

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Holly Stroschine
Great Stretching and Anatomy Suggestions

I loved the anatomy photos of what the stretches are targeting. Good video to go along with the text. Good background to PNF stretching. The only thing which was frustrating as an athletic trainer is the concept of no passive stretching. This format of stretching is all active, with isometric contractions for the facilitated stretching. Even in the beginning of the book it states that this type of stretching has not been proven to increase flexibility. So, this gives great instruction for stretch positioning and PNF patterns, but may not be the best method of stretching in a rehabilitation setting.