Understanding the Female Pelvic Core Neuromuscular System
The pelvic core neuromuscular system (PCNS)—pelvis, core, and pelvic floor—has a unique biomechanical influence within both the female and male body. This course will help you understand three-dimensional PCNS movement from function to dysfunction. We will explore functional mobility techniques for the complete core, and exercise integration utilizing a variety of functional tools. Participants will understand how the PCNS can influence orthopedic injuries, how pregnancy will influence the PCNS and how pelvic core dysfunction may limit an individual's ability to exercise.
Christina Christie, PT
Christina Christie, PT, is a senior physical therapist and women?s health manager for Accelerated Rehabilitation and Sportsmedicine, and the president of Pelvic Solutions, LLC, in Park Ridge, Illinois. She is a licensed physical therapist, a fellow of Applied Functional Science™, and is certified in Functional Manual Reaction through the Gray Institute. Christina specializes in the evaluation and treatment of conditions affecting women, including pregnancy, incontinence/pelvic floor dysfunction and orthopedics/sports-related injuries. She developed the Female Chain Reaction course for the Gray Institute, is the inventor of the PelvicorePro and PelvicorePro Training methods, and continues to lecture internationally on the evaluation and treatment of the women?s health population for the Gray Institute, APTA and other organizations.
Learning Objectives
Course Procedure
- Enroll in the course.
- View the course content.
- Take the test. (You must score 80% to pass. If you do not pass, you may retake the test.)
- Print your certificate of completion.
Course Content
- Understanding the Female Pelvic Core Neuromuscular System
- Understanding the Female Pelvic Core Neuromuscular System
Available Course Credits
ACTION0.2
ACSM2
ACE.2
AFPA2
AFAA2
BCRPA2
CHEK2
FAI/ISSA2
IFPA2
NASM0.2
NAFTA2
NAFC0.2
NCEP2
NCCPT2
NCSF1
NESTA0.2
NETA2
NFPT0.4
NIEW0.2
NSPA2