Stammer©Kinetics - May + July 2021
08.05.2021 - 18.07.2021Description
STAMMER©KINETICS - Functional Movement Analyses and Dynamic Myofascial Mobilization 2021 at the Heimathaus Sittensen, Am Heimathaus 4, 27419 Sittensen, Germany
The IAVC is pleased to present again a two-module course in functional movement analyses and mobilization. In two modules, this very practice-orientated course explores the “functional motion circuits” of the horse: Head-neck, neck-chest-forelimb and sacroiliac-hind limb. Stefan Stammer has developed in his Stammer©Kinetics, a training and rehabilitation concept which is an ideal way to compliment and facilitate equine chiropractic treatment, and unlock full training and performance potential.
Functional Motion Circuits
The attachment of the trunk between the shoulder blades and the region of the lower neck play a very important role in the chiropractic treatment of the horse. The ability of the horse to arch the back upward is a fundamental requirement for proper engagement. The clinical work on muscles and fasciae with the Stammer©Kinetics concept is an effective addition for the long-term mobilization of this region. The mobilization of the caudal motion circuit and the diaphragm will be addressed in Module 2. This functional therapy concept can be combined perfectly with chiropractic
Module I: Saturday + Sunday, May 8th + 9th, 2021 - Functional Motion Circuit of the Neck, Chest and Thoracic Limb
Module II: Saturday + Sunday, July 17th – 18th, 2021: Functional Motion Circuit of the Caudal Trunk, the Pelvic Limb and the Moving Back
About Stefan Stammer: Stammer’s work focuses on the analysis of movement in both sport and pleasure horses, and applies physical therapy techniques suited to their individual requirements. He has trained in both human physiotherapy and equine osteopathy, and has been working primarily with horses sin
Speakers
Stefan Stammer
Location
Heimathaus Sittensen, Am Heimathaus 4, 27419 Sittensen, Northern Germany
Part 1: 08.+09.05.2021
Part 2: 17.+18.07.2021