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study continuing education providers in biomechanics
of human movement with emphasis on biomechanical
muscular skeletal levers and lever systems physics.
Special concern: Athletic spinal development
in children and child safety in youth sports programs.
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I get credit when taking the courses?
Our
original biomechanical studies of human
movement and exercise science utilize the
technology of Muscular Skeletal Leverage
Physics.
Muscular skeletal lever physics was the
technology of choice of physical medicine
for over 2000 years, as science sought to
understand man by studying the physics of
motion. . Beginning with Hippocrates
(father of “physical “ medicine)
this technology reached its zenith with
Borelli (father of biomechanics) and his
spinal studies in the 1600’s.
As chemical medicine, following the arrival
of Paracelsus (father of chemical “pharmaceutical”
medicine, replaced physical medicine; the
technology of muscular skeletal leverage
physics as a method of studying biomechanics
of human movement disappeared from academics
and medical study.
To produce our spinal biomechanics and human
movement courses, in the tradition of Borelli,
we rebuilt the technology of muscular skeletal
leverage physics. Muscular skeletal leverage
physics is an exacting science because it
requires a perfect combination of physics
and human anatomy.
The definition of biomechanics by Jim Hayes,
Iowa State (father of modern biomechanics)
is the definition of muscular skeletal leverage
physics. Abridged version “biomechanics
is the study of forces acting upon the muscular
skeletal system, produced by the muscular
skeletal system and then impacting within
the muscular skeletal system”
From understanding muscle force requirements
in human movement to then understanding
how forces created by movement impact joints
requires the technology of muscular skeletal
leverage physics.
The technology of muscular skeletal leverage
physics has applications in array of academic
disciplines. Some of these would include
physical anthropology, physics, exercise
science, mathematics, anatomy and physiology,
biomechanics, kineasiology, health and fitness.
If you reside in the U.S. and are seeking
a master’s degree, doctorate degree,
require upper level transferable college
credit or would take courses as electives
the 500 level college courses are available
through Seattle Pacific University.
For more information contact Seattle Pacific
University directly at
http://www.spu.edu/
Health care professionals or other professionals
in need of continuing education credits
that belong to associations such as Chiropractic,
National Strength and Conditioning Association,
National Athletic Trainers Association,
Massage Therapists, Physical Therapists,
Teachers, American Council on Exercise or
similar associations can take course work
by contacting the Athletic Spinal Fitness
Institute.
The
Spinalfitness Center
For coaches and teachers that are affiliated
with individual state coaching associations
and support and desire their continuing
education credits to come from organizations
promoting the coaching profession and
youth sports you may obtain course work
through the********* ****************************.
Coaches, to learn more about your state’s
coaching association requirements and
reporting procedures you can reach the
***** at
If
you desire to learn this technology
and to receive credit for your study,
the institution requiring you to obtain
credits might need to know that we are
the only academic source of this technology.
The study of biomechanics and the spine
in particular is of great interest around
the world. If you reside in a
country other then the U.S. your institution
knowing that source of this technology
is limited to the above sources should
make allowances for you to take the
courses and receive viable appropriate
credit
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Questions? Contact us at: The Spinal
Fitness Center 19321 NE 10th
Avenue Ridgefield, WA 98642
Phone: 360.887.8600
E-mail:
spinalf@spinalfitness.com Author Info
Copyright 2003
Last Modified : 02/25/08
All concepts and diagrams, unless
noted otherwise, of human spinal
development in gravitational environment
are under copyright registration to
John S. Scherger, D.C.. This information
may be shared with others for personal
use, however no document may be republished
in any form or embedded in public
databases without the permission of
Dr. Scherger.
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