Pelvic Health Body Imagery in Montreal, Canada
Montreal, Canada MontrealCourse Description Motor imagery is used in motor skill based interventions. Motor imagery ability is deficient in a wide range of pain and non pain subgroups. Reduced motor imagery influences motor skill learning ability and pain. It usually manifests as poor coordination. This course has two main focuses (1) Motor imagery as it relates to the assessment and rehab of motor control based interventions (2) Motor imagery as a pain mechanism The brain needs to know what is happening in the body. It gets this information from sensory feedback and forming complex maps. When this information is deficient the brain will change motor behavior to help get this information. When it is absent, significantly inaccurate or cannot be processed, musculoskeletal symptoms can result. It is now clear that our virtual brain and body imagery are involved in pain states. In some cases they can be a primary cause of the pain state! Body Imagery Pain is introduced as it represents a non mechanical pain state that is not addressed in the definition of nociplastic pain or central sensitization. On this course we go through an easy to use clinical assessment of motor imagery and targeted rehabilitations strategies. These include primitive reflex inhibition, postural reflex facilitation, midline rehab and specific sensory motor rehab. Clinical examples will be shown as to how the rehabilitation is targeted towards facilitating improved pelvic health. Course Objectives: The participant will be able to: • Take a subjective history related to motor imagery and Body Imagery Pain • Identify patients with poor motor imagery • Use primitive reflex inhibition strategies to improve motor imagery and pelvic health rehab • Subgroup Body Imagery Pain using a clinical reasoning process
