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October 2019
Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine II (M14) – Fall 2019
October 5 - October 11 Abstract Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine II is the second of three onsite trainings which allow the student to assimilate and apply all objectives learned from the online prerequisite training. This training is also known as M14. Students learn in an interdisciplinary, interactive post-graduate lab format with their peers. This module expands on concepts learned in pre-requisite training, including the inter-relationship between orthopedic and gastrointestinal health and the risk factors which impact clinical practice and outcomes. Lifestyle Medicine…
Find out more »Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine III (M15) – Fall 2019
October 12-18, 2019 Abstract This module concludes the certification program. Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine III provides the remaining tools in the Lifestyle Medicine toolbox in order to use yoga philosophy and principles to fully address holistic care. The toolbox includes Ayurvedic philosophy and application, sound, music, and the voice in therapeutic application, Orofacial Assessment & Intervention (this lab teaches both external and internal evaluative techniques), Sacroiliac Joint Assessment and Intervention, and an in depth study of safe use of Inversions…
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Differential Diagnosis and Integrative Management of the Hip – Charlotte, NC
Did you know that hip labral injuries are on the rise? Tears can be a major source of pelvic and back pain, and early intervention can mean the difference between a repair and a hip replacement. Dr. Ginger Garner presents Differential Diagnosis & Integrative Management of the Hip at Roper Physical Therapy, Charlotte, NC this November. You will learn the fundamentals of integrated care via functional & integrative medicine and enhance your ability to differentially diagnose and manage hip pain,…
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Medical Therapeutic Yoga: Foundations for Yoga Practice in Physical Therapy – Feb 21-22, 2020
10 CE - February 21-22, 2020, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania $375 Course Tuition includes continental breakfast, lunch, dinner and 10 CEU. Instructor: Dr. Ginger Garner PT, DPT, ATC/L Where: UPMC Freddie Fu Sports Medicine Center 3200 S Water Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Abstract Americans are hurting. Patients are hurting because of healthcare they cannot afford or access, or by healthcare services that have failed them. Providers are hurting because they can’t afford to keep their practices open with dwindling insurance reimbursements. We…
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Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine – Level I Certification – March 13-15, 2020 California
March 13-15, 2020 - Aptos, CA While biomedical care saves lives with its demonstrated excellence in acute, crisis-based disease intervention (Garner 2016), it has a less success with chronic disease prevention and management (Pomeroy 2012, Van Hecke et al., 2013, Elliott et al., 2002). However yoga, the perfect adjunct to clinical rehabilitation disciplines, has long term healthcare benefits not matched by the sole reliance upon biomedical care. Simply put, yoga’s use as Lifestyle Medicine can improve rehabilitation, including its preventive,…
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Medical Therapeutic Yoga: Foundations for Yoga Practice in Rehabilitation (16 CE) Jackson, MS – April 24-26, 2020
Foundations for Yoga Practice in Rehabilitation is a hands-on review of the beneficial elements of Yoga specifically adapted for medical professionals. Based on the text, Medical Therapeutic Yoga, written by Dr. Ginger Garner – the course trains practitioners to shift their focus from injury or disease-specific interventions to a complete system of complementary care. MTY supports both patient and practitioner needs in a holistic manner that rapidly improves patient outcomes and prevents provider burnout. Date - April 24-26, 2020 Jackson,…
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Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine Level I Certification – May 1-3, 2020 Charlottesville
Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine – Level I Certification – Charlottesville, VA Click Here to Register Abstract While biomedical care saves lives with its demonstrated excellence in acute, crisis-based disease intervention (Garner 2016), it has less success with chronic disease prevention and management (Pomeroy 2012, Van Hecke et al., 2013, Elliott et al., 2002). However yoga, the perfect adjunct to clinical rehabilitation disciplines, has long term healthcare benefits not matched by the sole reliance upon biomedical care. Simply put, yoga’s use…
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Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine Level II Certification – Aptos, California
September 18-20, 2020 Abstract Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine – Level II Certification is the second of three onsite trainings which allow the student to assimilate and apply all objectives learned from the online prerequisite training. Students learn in an interdisciplinary, interactive post-graduate lab format with their peers. This module expands on concepts learned in pre-requisite training, including the inter-relationship between orthopedic and gastrointestinal health and the risk factors which impact clinical practice and outcomes. Lifestyle Medicine foundations are expanded upon…
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Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine III – Level III Certification (All-Inclusive Residential Retreat) – Boone, NC
Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine III concludes the program by awarding Level III Certification. Yoga as Lifestyle Medicine III provides the remaining tools in the Lifestyle Medicine toolbox in order to use Functional & Integrative Medicine principles to fully address holistic care, all through the lens of Yoga. The toolbox includes Ayurvedic philosophy and application, sound, music, and the voice in therapeutic application, Orofacial Assessment & Intervention (this lab teaches both external and internal evaluative techniques), Sacroiliac Joint Assessment and Intervention,…
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