연수강좌연수강좌 소개
연수강좌 소개
Introduction of KEMA
KEMA 연수강좌는 2002년부터 근골격계 통증 관리자들에게 이론에 근거한 학문적 능력과 임상치료의 능력을 동시에 향상시키기 위한 목적으로 개설되었습니다. 고도 산업화의 결과로 급격히 증가하는 근골격계 통증을 관리함에 있어서 통증 제거에 초점을 맞추어 기존 관리 방법에서 벗어나 통증의 근원(source)뿐만 아니라 근골격계 통증 환자의 근본적인 발생원인(cause)을 찾아 운동손상을 진단하여 개개인의 위험 인자를 찾아 해결하는 전문적인 맞춤형 운동 프로그램을 적용할 수 있는 방법을 교육합니다.
본 강좌는 Washington University School of Medicine(M.O)의 Movement Science lab에서 박사 후 과정과 방문연구교수를 역임한 연세대학교 물리치료학과, 대학원 재활학과, 인간공학치료학과 교수인 권오윤 교수에 의하여 진행됩니다.
강좌특징
수강생들의 이해를 돕기 위해 연관된 인체 해부 동영상과 실제 사례 연구 결과를 동영상으로 제공합니다.
운동 손상과 관련된 근골격계 통증 증후군 환자를 관리하는 전문가분들에게 이 강좌를 권합니다.
강좌를 모두 수강하신 수강생들은 운동 손상(movement impairment)으로 인한 통증에 대한 관리와 기능부전을
회복시킬 수 있는 능력을 갖추어 진정한 전문가적 자질을 갖출 수 있다고 확신합니다.
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전문적인 근골격계 교육 MSBT 이론 뿐만 권오윤 교수가 직접 6000명 이상의 근골격계 통증 근로자를 관리 하면서 쌓아온 근골격계 관련 운동손상 증후군에 대한 이론과 실습을 겸한 교육입니다.
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과학적인 접근법 개인적인 경험에 의한 기술이나 치료기법만이 아니라, 운동병리학에 대한 연구 결과에 바탕을 둔 근거 중심의 치료(Evidence-based practice)를 과학적인 접근법으로 교육하고 있습니다.
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전문 관리자 양성 지난 십여 년간 대학교수, 의사, 물리치료사, 체육 관련 전공자 등 3,500명 이상이 수강하면서 강좌의 수월성이 입증되었습니다. 전문적인 근골격계 통증 관리자들을 양성하는 최고의 교육과정으로 발전하였습니다.
교육과정
1. Introduction (8시간)
1. 입문과정 (Introduction Course - 8시간)
KEMA의 개념 및 활용방안에 대한 소개
[주요 강좌 내용]
- Movement system
- Biomechanics
- MSBT (movement system balance theory) 소개
- Motor control
- PST (physical stress theory) 소개
- Physiology and biomechanics of Muscle
- Kinesiopathology and pathokinesiology
- Classification of movement impairments
- Ergonomics
2. Advanced (104시간)
2. 심화 과정 (Advanced course - 8시간 x 13주차)
운동기능장애로 신체의 각 부위별 KEMA 평가 및 진단을 익히고, KEMA 진단 및 분류에 따른 운동 및 관리솔루션을 학습하여 전문가를 양성하는 코스입니다
[주요 강좌 내용]
- 운동 조절
- 운동기능장애로 인한 근골격계통증 유형 분류
- 운동분석
- 통증의 원인 찾는 방법
- 조절되지 않는 운동(uncontrolled movement)
찾는 방법 - 임상추론(clinical reasoning) 과정
- 보상운동(compensatory movement)
- 운동기능장애 교정을 통한 통증 관리 방법
- 근육, 운동 불균형 찾기
- 운동 리모델링
- 운동기능장애와 근골격계통증 연관성 찾는 방법
심화 과정 강의 소개
- Cervical & Thoracic Part 1강의내용보기
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Cervical part 1
- 1. Palpation
- 1-1) spinous process
- 1-2) ligamentum nuchae
- 2. Muscle palpation and test
- 2-1)Trapezius: upper / middle / lower
- 2-2) Levator scapulae
- 2-3) Scalene: anterior / medius / posterior
- 2-4) Sternocleidomastoid
- 2-5) Capital flexors and extensors
- 2-6) Cervical flexors and extensors
- 3. Range of motion test
- 3-1) Cervical flexion
- 3-2) Cervical extension
- 3-3) Cervical lateral bending
- 3-4) Cervical rotation
- 4. Movement test
- 4-1) Shoulder abduction
- 4-2) Shoulder girdle elevation
- 4-3) Backward rocking
Thoracic part 1
- 1. Palpation
- 1-1) Spinous process
- 1-2) Transverse process pressure
- 1-3) Costotransverse joint
- 1-4) Costochondral articulation & Sternocostal articulation
- 1-5) Intercostalis muscles
- 2. Alignment
- 2-1) Sagittal view
- 2-2) Anterior view
- 2-3) Posterior view
- 3. Range of motion test
- 3-1) Thoracic extension
- 3-2) Thoracic side bending
- 3-3) Thoracic rotation
- 4. Muscle palpation and test
- 4-1) Back extensor strength test
- 4-2) Axial rotator strength and function test
- 4-3) Diaphragm muscle tension & strength
- 4-4) First rib palpation (Scalenus & SCM muscle)
- 4-5) Subcostal angle measure (EO & IO)
- 5. Movement test
- 5-1) Spinal stability test
- 5-2) Leg raise test
- 5-3) Thoracic lateral reach test
- 1. Palpation
- Cervical Part 2강의내용보기
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Cervical Part 2
- 1. TM joint dysfunction
- 1-1) anatomy
- 1-2) muscle
- 1-3) Arthrokinematics
- 1-4) Evaluation
- 1-5) classification & management
- Ⅰ. inflammation
- Ⅱ. hypermobility
- Ⅲ. hypomobility
- Ⅳ. anterior disc derangement
- Ⅴ. muscle imbalance
- Ⅵ. myofascial pain syndrome
- 2. Cervical Classification
- 2-1) Introduction
- 2-2) cervical extension SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. evaluation
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-3) cervical flexion SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. evaluation
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-4) cervical rotation SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. evaluation
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-5) cervical extension-rotation SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. evaluation
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-6) cervical flexion-rotation SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. evaluation
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 1. TM joint dysfunction
- Thoracic Part 2강의내용보기
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Thoracic Part 2
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Classification
- 2-1) Thoracic rotation SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. Test
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-2) Thoracic flexion SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. Test
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-3) Thoracic extension SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. Test
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-4) Thoracic flexion-rotation SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. Test
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-5) Thoracic extension-rotation SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. Test
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-6) Multiple directional SD
- Ⅰ. Characteristics
- Ⅱ. Symptom
- Ⅲ. Contributing factor
- Ⅳ. Test
- Ⅴ. Intervention
- 2-1) Thoracic rotation SD
- Shoulder Complex Part 1강의내용보기
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Shoulder Complex Part 1
- 1. Introduction
- 1-1) Kinetics and pathologic mechanism of shoulder complex
- 1-2) Scapula-humeral movements
- 2. Anatomy
- 2-1) Osteology
- 2-2) Arthrology
- 2-3) Sternoclavicular joint
- 2-4) Acromioclavicular joint
- 2-5) Glenohumeral joint
- 2-6) Scapulothoracic joint
- 3. Palpation
- 3-1) Bony structures
- 3-2) Muscles
- 4. Alignment
- 4-1) Sternoclavicular joint
- 4-2) Acromioclavicular joint
- 4-3) Glenohumeral joint
- 4-4) Scapulothoracic joint
- 5. Muscle length and strength testing
- 5-1) Thoracoscapular muscles
- 5-2) Thoracohumeral muscles
- 5-3) Scapulohumeral muscles
- 6. Movement
- 6-1) Scapular movement
- 6-2) Normal movement
- 6-3) Movement tests
- 6-4) Glenohumeral movement
- 6-5) Normal movement
- 6-6) Movement tests
- 1. Introduction
- Shoulder Complex Part 2강의내용보기
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Shoulder Complex Part 2
- 1. Introduction
- 1-1) Considerations for shoulder management
- 1-2) KEMA management
- 2. Classification and management
- 2-1) A. Scapular movement impairments
- Ⅰ. Scapular internal rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅰ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅰ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅰ-4) Management
- Ⅱ. Scapular depression syndrome
- Ⅱ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅱ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅱ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅱ-4) Management
- Ⅲ. Scapular abduction syndrome
- Ⅲ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅲ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅲ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅲ-4) Management
- Ⅳ. Scapular adduction/external rotation syndrome
- Ⅳ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅳ-2)Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅳ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅳ-4) Management
- Ⅴ. Scapular elevation syndrome
- Ⅴ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅴ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅴ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅴ-4) Management
- Ⅵ. Scapular anterior tilt syndrome
- Ⅵ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅵ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅵ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅵ-4) Management
- Ⅶ. Scapular winging syndrome
- Ⅶ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅶ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅶ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅶ-4) Management
- Ⅰ. Scapular internal rotation syndrome
- 2-2) Glenohumeral movement impairments
- Ⅰ. Humeral anterior gliding syndrome
- Ⅰ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅰ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅰ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅰ-4) Management
- Ⅱ. Humeral superior gliding syndrome
- Ⅱ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅱ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅱ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅱ-4) Management
- Ⅲ. Humeral medial rotation syndrome
- Ⅲ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅲ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅲ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅲ-4) Management
- Ⅳ. Humeral hypomobility syndrome
- Ⅳ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅳ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅳ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅳ-4) Management
- Ⅴ. Humeral external rotation syndrome
- Ⅴ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅴ-2) Alignment; faulty alignment and tests
- Ⅴ-3) Movement; impaired movement and tests
- Ⅴ-4) Management
- Ⅰ. Humeral anterior gliding syndrome
- 2-1) A. Scapular movement impairments
- 1. Introduction
- Lumbopelvic Part 1강의내용보기
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Lumbopelvic Part 1
- 1. Lumbopelvic Complex
- 1-1) Introduction
- Ⅰ. Kinematic link of lumbopelvic complex
- Ⅱ. Muscular link of lumbopelvic complex
- 1-2) Anatomy
- Ⅰ. Characteristics of Lumbar Spine
- Ⅱ. Characteristics of Pelvis
- 1-3) Bony palpation
- Ⅰ.Lumbar spine
- Ⅱ. Pelvis
- 1-4) Alignment
- Ⅰ.Lumbopelvis
- Ⅱ. Standing alignment (side, anterior, posterior views)
- Ⅲ.Sitting alignment
- 1-1) Introduction
- 2. Lumbar spine
- 2-1) Myology of Lumbar Spine
- Ⅰ. Abdominal muscles
- Ⅰ-1) Rectus Abdominis
- Ⅰ-2) Internal oblique
- Ⅰ-3) External oblique
- Ⅱ. Back muscles
- Ⅱ-1) Erector spinae
- Ⅲ. Additional muscles
- Ⅲ-1) Quadratus lumborum
- Ⅲ-2) Iliopsoas
- Ⅰ. Abdominal muscles
- 2-2) Kinesiology of lumbar spine
- Ⅰ. PICR
- Ⅱ. Active movement tests
- 2-1) Myology of Lumbar Spine
- 3. Pelvis
- 3-1) Myology of pelvis
- Ⅰ. Pelvic stability muscles
- Ⅰ-1) Transversus abdominis
- Ⅰ-2) Multifidus
- Ⅰ-3) Diaphragm
- Ⅰ-4) Pelvic floor muscles
- Ⅱ. Sling muscle system
- Ⅱ-1) Anterior oblique sling muscles
- Ⅱ-2) Posterior longitudinal sling muscles
- Ⅱ-3) Posterior oblique sling muscles
- Ⅱ-4) Lateral sling muscles
- Ⅰ. Pelvic stability muscles
- 3-2) Kinesiology of pelvis
- Ⅰ.Movements of Sacroiliac joint
- Ⅱ. Active movement tests
- Ⅲ.Passive movement tests
- 3-1) Myology of pelvis
- 1. Lumbopelvic Complex
- Lumbopelvic Part 2강의내용보기
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Lumbopelvic Part 2
- 1. Lumbar part
- 1-1) Introduction to lumbar management
- Ⅰ. Characteristics of low back pain
- Ⅱ. KEMA lumbar management
- 1-2) Classification and management
- Ⅰ. Lumbar extension syndrome
- Ⅰ-1) Characteristics
- Ⅰ-2) Contributing factors
- Ⅰ-3) Movement test
- Ⅰ-4) Management
- Ⅱ. Lumbar flexion syndrome
- Ⅱ-1) Characteristics
- Ⅱ-2) Contributing factors
- Ⅱ-3) Movement test
- Ⅱ-4) Management
- Ⅲ. Lumbar rotation syndrome
- Ⅲ-1) Characteristics
- Ⅲ-2) Contributing factors
- Ⅲ-3) Movement test
- Ⅲ-4) Management
- Ⅳ. Lumbar rotation- extension syndrome
- Ⅳ-1) Characteristics
- Ⅳ-2) Contributing factors
- Ⅳ-3) Movement test
- Ⅳ-4) Management
- Ⅴ. Lumbar rotation- flexion syndrome
- Ⅴ-1) Characteristics
- Ⅴ-2) Contributing factors
- Ⅴ-3) Movement test
- Ⅴ-4) Management
- Ⅰ. Lumbar extension syndrome
- 1-1) Introduction to lumbar management
- 1. Lumbar part
- Lumbopelvic Part 3강의내용보기
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Lumbopelvic Part 3
- 1. Pelvic part
- 1-1) Introduction to pelvic management
- Ⅰ. Characteristics of Pelvis
- Ⅱ. Mechanical role of pelvis
- Ⅲ. KEMA pelvic management
- 1-2) Pelvic assessment
- Ⅰ. Pelvic posture
- Ⅱ. Alignment
- Ⅲ. Muscle
- Ⅳ. Movement
- Ⅴ. Classification scheme
- 1-3) Classification and management
- Ⅰ. Pelvic anterior tilt syndrome
- Ⅰ-1) Characteristics
- Ⅰ-2) Contributing factors
- Ⅰ-3) Movement test
- Ⅰ-4) Management
- Ⅱ. Pelvic posterior tile syndrome
- Ⅱ-1) Characteristics
- Ⅱ-2) Contributing factors
- Ⅱ-3) Movement test
- Ⅱ-4) Management
- Ⅲ. Pelvic rotation syndrome
- Ⅲ-1) Characteristics
- Ⅲ-2) Contributing factors
- Ⅲ-3) Movement test
- Ⅲ-4) Management
- Ⅳ. Pelvic instability
- Ⅳ-1) Characteristics
- Ⅳ-2) Contributing factors
- Ⅳ-3) Movement test
- Ⅳ-4) Management
- Ⅴ. Urinary incontinence
- Ⅴ-1) Characteristics of urinary incontinence
- Ⅴ-2) Assessment
- Ⅴ-3) Muscle test
- Ⅴ-4) Functional test
- Ⅴ-5) Management
- Ⅰ. Pelvic anterior tilt syndrome
- 1-1) Introduction to pelvic management
- 1. Pelvic part
- Hip part강의내용보기
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Hip part
- 1. Introduction
- 1-1) Alignment & Palpation
- 1-2) Common complaints
- 1-3) Hip joint alignment
- 1-4) Craig test
- 1-5) Anteversion and Retroversion
- 1-6) Coxa vara
- 1-7) Hip joint motion
- 1-8) Imbalances in the control of one joint
- 2. Movement tests
- 2-1) Hip flexion
- 2-2) Rocking Backward
- 2-3) Small knee bend test
- 2-4) Single leg 1/4 Squat test
- 2-5) Single knee lift + knee extension test
- 2-6) Hip medial / lateral rotation test
- 2-7) Hip rotation control test
- 2-8) 4 point : bent knee hip extension test
- 3. Movement Impairment Syndrome
- 3-1) Femoral anterior glide SD
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Movement impairments
- Ⅲ. Intervention
- Ⅳ. Corrective exercise program
- 3-2) Femoral anterior glide SD with lateral rotation
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Movement impairments
- Ⅲ. Intervention
- Ⅳ. Corrective exercise program
- 3-3) Hip adduction SD
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Movement impairments
- Ⅲ. Intervention
- Ⅳ. Corrective exercise program
- 3-4) Hip extension with knee extension SD
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Movement impairments
- Ⅲ. Intervention
- Ⅳ. Corrective exercise program
- 3-5) Hip lateral rotation SD
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Movement impairments
- Ⅲ. Intervention
- 3-6) Femoral accessory motion hypermobility SD
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Movement impairments
- Ⅲ. Intervention
- 3-7) Femoral hypomobility with superior glide
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Movement impairments
- Ⅲ. Intervention
- Ⅳ. Corrective exercise program
- 3-8) Femoral posterior glide with medial rotation
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Movement impairments
- Ⅲ. Corrective exercise program
- 3-1) Femoral anterior glide SD
- 1. Introduction
- Knee part강의내용보기
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Knee part
- 1. Knee joint
- 1-1) Anatomy
- Ⅰ. Characteristics of knee joint
- Ⅱ. Patella-femoral joint
- Ⅲ. Femoral-tibial joint
- Ⅳ. Tibial-fibular joint
- 1-2) Palpation
- Ⅰ. Muscles
- Ⅰ-1) Quadriceps (Rectus femoris, Vastus lateralis, Vastus medialis oblique)
- Ⅰ-2) Hamstring (Medial / lateral hamstring)
- Ⅰ-3) Tensor fascia Latae
- Ⅱ. Ligaments & tendon
- Ⅱ-1) Lateral collateral ligament
- Ⅱ-2) Medial collateral ligament
- Ⅱ-3) Anterior cruciate ligament
- Ⅱ-4) Posterior cruciate ligament
- Ⅱ-5) Patellar tendon
- Ⅰ. Muscles
- 1-3) Movement system impairment of the knee
- Ⅰ. Tibiofemoral rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ-1) Symptoms
- Ⅰ-2) Alignment and Posture
- Ⅰ-3) Muscle and ligament tests
- Ⅰ-4) Movement tests
- Ⅰ-5) Interventions
- Ⅱ. Knee extension syndrome
- Ⅱ-1) Knee extension with patellar superior glide syndrome
- ① Symptoms
- ② Alignment and Posture
- ③ Muscle and ligament tests
- ④ Movement tests
- ⑤ Interventions
- Ⅱ-2) Knee hyperextension syndrome
- ① Symptoms
- ② Alignment and Posture
- ③ Muscle and ligament tests
- ④ Movement tests
- ⑤ Interventions
- Ⅱ-3) Patellar lateral glide syndrome
- ① Symptoms
- ② Alignment and Posture
- ③ Muscle and ligament tests
- ④ Movement tests
- ⑤ Interventions
- Ⅱ-4) Proximal tibial anterior glide syndrome
- ① Symptoms
- ② Alignment and Posture
- ③ Muscle and ligament tests
- ④ Movement tests
- ⑤ Interventions
- Ⅱ-5) Proximal tibial posterior glide syndrome
- ① Symptoms
- ② Alignment and Posture
- ③ Muscle and ligament tests
- ④ Movement tests
- ⑤ Interventions
- Ⅱ-6) Iliotibial band friction syndrome
- ① Symptoms
- ② Alignment and Posture
- ③ Muscle and ligament tests
- ④ Movement tests
- ⑤ Interventions
- Ⅱ-7) Proximal tibiofibular glide syndrome
- ① Symptoms
- ② Alignment and Posture
- ③ Muscle and ligament tests
- ④ Movement tests
- ⑤ Interventions
- Ⅱ-8) Tibiofemoral hypomobility syndrome (knee OA)
- ① Symptoms
- ② Alignment and Posture
- ③ Muscle and ligament tests
- ④ Movement tests
- ⑤ Interventions
- Ⅱ-1) Knee extension with patellar superior glide syndrome
- Ⅰ. Tibiofemoral rotation syndrome
- 1-1) Anatomy
- 1. Knee joint
- Upper Extremity & Foot & Ankle Part 1강의내용보기
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Extremity Part 1
- 1. Elbow, Wrist and Hand
- 1-1) Introduction
- 1-2) Elbow Anatomy
- Ⅰ. Bone
- Ⅱ. Ligament
- Ⅲ. Nerve
- 1-3) Muscles (above elbow)
- Ⅰ. Biceps brachii
- Ⅱ. Brachialis
- Ⅲ. Brachioradialis
- Ⅳ. Anconeus
- Ⅴ. Triceps brachii
- 1-4) Muscles (below elbow)
- Ⅰ. Wrist and finger extensor muscles group
- Ⅱ. Supinator
- Ⅲ. Wrist and Finger extensor muscles length test
- Ⅳ. Wrist and Finger extensor muscles self-stretching
- Ⅴ. Wrist and finger flexor muscles group
- Ⅵ. Pronator teres
- Ⅶ. Wrist and Finger flexor muscles length test
- Ⅷ. Wrist and Finger flexor muscles self-stretching
- 1-5) Wrist anatomy
- Ⅰ. Bone
- Ⅱ. Nerve
- 1-6) Finger muscles
- Ⅰ. Finger extensor muscles
- Ⅱ. Finger flexor muscles
- Ⅲ. Hand intrinsic muscles
- Ⅳ. Lumbrical muscles
- Ⅴ. Thena muscles
- Ⅵ. Hypothena muscles
- Ⅶ. Interossei musclss
- 1-7) Alignment I
- 1-8) Alignment II
- 1-9) Alingment III
Foot & Ankle Part 1
- 1. Anatomy
- 1-1) Bone, & Joint
- 1-2) Muscles (Origin, insertion, function)
- 1-3) TA, EDL, Soleus, GCM, FHL, FDL, PL, PB, TP
- 2. Palpation
- 2-1) Talus head
- 2-2) Navicular tuberosity
- 2-3) Tibialis posterior tendon
- 2-4) Tibialis posterior nerve
- 2-5) Peroneus tendon
- 2-6) Sural nerve
- 3. Standing alignment
- 3-1) RCSP
- 3-2) ND test
- 4. ROM measurement
- 4-1) Ankle DF
- 4-2) Inversion & Eversion
- 5. Manual muscle testing
- 5-1) TA
- 5-2) EDL
- 5-3) Soleus & GCM
- 5-4) TP
- 5-5) PL & PB
- 6. Muscle length test
- 6-1) Soleus
- 6-2) GCM
- 6-3) EDL
- 7. Mobility test
- 7-1) First lay
- 8. Movement test
- 8-1) Small knee bend test
- 8-2) Active DF test
- 9. Special test
- 9-1) Ligament test
- 9-2) Nerve tension test
- Ⅰ. Tibial nerve
- Ⅱ. Tinel’s tapping test
- Ⅲ. Common peroneal nerve
- Ⅳ. Sural nerve
- 1. Elbow, Wrist and Hand
- Upper Extremity Part 2강의내용보기
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Elbow, wrist and hand part
- 1. Elbow joint
- 1-1) Introduction
- 1-2) Elbow anatomy
- 1-3) Elbow examination
- 1-4) Elbow KEMA Classification
- Ⅰ. Wrist extension with elbow flexion (forearm pronation) syndrome - Lateral epicondylitis
- Ⅱ. Wrist flexion with forearm pronated syndrome - Medial epicondylitis
- Ⅲ. Elbow flexion syndrome
- Ⅳ. Supinator syndrome
- Ⅴ. Pronator syndrome
- Ⅵ. Elbow hypomobility
- Ⅶ. Uloradial abduction syndrome
- Ⅷ. Humeral lateral rotation and UH abduction during elbow extension syndrome
- Ⅸ. Elbow extension syndrome
- 2. Wrist joint
- 2-1) Introduction
- 2-2) Alignment
- 2-3) Movement
- 2-4) Arthrology
- 2-5) Wrist KEMA classification
- Ⅰ. Insufficiency of wrist extension
- Ⅱ. Insufficiency of wrist flexion
- Ⅲ. Ulnar deviation syndrome
- Ⅳ. Wrist flexion syndrome
- 3. Finger joint
- 3-1) Introduction
- 3-2) Alignment
- 3-3) Movement
- 3-4) Arthrology
- 3-5) Finger KEMA classification
- Ⅰ. Insufficient finger and /or thumb flexion
- Ⅱ. Insufficient finger and/or thumb extension
- Ⅲ. CMC hypermobility
- Ⅳ. Finger rotation syndrome
- Ⅴ. Tendon friction syndrome -trigger finger
- Ⅵ. Thumb IP hyperextension
- 1. Elbow joint
- Foot & Ankle part 2강의내용보기
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Foot & Ankle part 2
- 1. Introduction
- 1-1) Foot Fact
- 2. Assessment & Evaluation
- 2-1) Factors contributed to foot injury
- 2-2) Prone alignment
- 2-3) Gait analysis
- 3. Biomechanics of foot & ankle
- 3-1) Ankle joint
- 3-2) Subtalar joint
- 3-3) Midtarsal joint
- 3-4) First ~fifth ray
- 3-5) First MTP joint
- 4. KEMA Diagnosis & Management for foot & ankle
- 4-1) Pronation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Alignment
- Ⅲ. Contributing factors
- Ⅳ. Managements
- 4-2) Supination syndrome
- Ⅰ. Symptoms
- Ⅱ. Alignment
- Ⅲ. Contributing factors
- Ⅳ. Managements
- 4-1) Pronation syndrome
- 5. Insufficient dorsiflexion syndrome
- 5-1) Symptoms
- 5-2) Alignment
- 5-3) Contributing factors
- 5-4) Managements
- 6. Hypomobility syndrome
- 6-1) Symptoms
- 6-2) Contributing factors
- 6-3) Managements
- 7. Ankle sprain (1st or 2nd degree)
- 7-1) Symptoms
- 7-2) Contributing factors
- 7-3) Managements
- 8. Toe deformity
- 8-1) Alignment
- 8-2) Contributing factors
- 8-3) Managements
- 1. Introduction
3. Master 1
3. 전문가 과정
Advenced course를 바탕으로 근골격계 통증의 실전 관리를 위해 KEMA진단별 & 사례별 평가 및 KEMA 관리솔루션을 제공하고, 집중적으로 실습을 통하여 교육하여 근골격계 관리 전문가를 양성하는 코스.
[주요 강좌 내용]
- Practice for KEMA evaluation
- Practice for KEMA classification
- Practice for KEMA management
전문가 과정 강의 소개
- Cervical spine Part강의내용보기
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Cervical spine Part
- 1. Case study
- 1-1) Diagnosis & management for cervical spine
- 1-2) case study
- 2. Part 2. Whole body
- 2-1) Problems of thorax related to cervical spine
- 2-2) Problems of shoulder related to cervical spine
- 2-3) Management for thorax related to cervical spine
- 2-4) Management for shoulder related to cervical spine
- 3. step by step exercise & Management
- 3-1) Cervical extension syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-2) cervical flexion syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-3) cervical rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-4) cervical extension-rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-5) cervical flexion-rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-1) Cervical extension syndrome
- 1. Case study
- Shoulder Part강의내용보기
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Shoulder Part
- 1. Case study
- 1-1) Diagnosis & management for shoulder part
- 1-2) case study
- 2. Whole body
- 2-1) Problems of cervix related to shoulder part
- 2-2) Problems of spine related to shoulder part
- 2-3) Management for cervix related to shoulder part
- 2-4) Management for spine related to shoulder part
- 3. step by step exercise & Management
- 3-1) Scapular internal rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-2) Scapular depression syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-3) Scapular abduction syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-4) Scapular adduction/external rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-5) scapular elevation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-6) scapular anterior tilt syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-7) scapular winging syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-8) humeral anterior gliding syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-9) humeral medial rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-10) humeral hypomobility syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-11) humeral external rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-1) Scapular internal rotation syndrome
- 1. Case study
- Lumbar spine Part강의내용보기
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Lumbar spine Part
- 1. Case study
- 1-1) Diagnosis & management for lumbar spine
- 1-2) case study
- 2. Whole body
- 2-1) Problems of thorax related to lumbar spine
- 2-2) Problems of pelvis related to lumbar spine
- 2-3) Management for thorax related to lumbar spine
- 2-4) Management for pelvis related to lumbar spine
- 3. step by step exercise & Management
- 3-1) lumbar extension syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-2) lumbar flexion syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-3) lumbar rotation syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-4) lumbar rotation- extension syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-5) lumbar rotation- flexion syndrome
- Ⅰ. Step 1 KEMA management
- Ⅱ. Step 2 KEMA management
- Ⅲ. Step 3 KEMA management
- 3-1) lumbar extension syndrome
- 1. Case study
Special course
Special course
Research course (24시간) - KEMA for Golf course (시간미정) - Footwear Management (16시간)
Research course (24시간)
연구와 관련된 다양한 실험장비에 필요한 이론을 학습하고, 실질적으로 실험 장비를 사용하고 측정하면서 연구에 필요한 개념을 학습하는데 목표가 있습니다. 또한 임상적으로 쉽게 활용할 수 있는 Smart KEMA를 이용하여 근력, 관절가동범위, 움직임, 척추 안정성 등을 실질적으로 측정하고, 인체 역학과 관련된 다양한 실험 장비를 다루어 보면서, 그에 필요한 개념을 학습하여, 다양한 연구를 보고 이해할 수 있는 능력과 연구를 수행합니다.
- 1주차 : Electromyography analysis Motion analysis (1)
- 2주차 : Motion analysis (2) Strength measurement
- 3주차 : Stability & Joint centralization
KEMA for Golf course (시간미정)
최근 들어 골프인구의 폭발적인 증가와 함께 골프산업이 크게 발전하고 있으며, 이와 더불어 골프 레슨과 골퍼들에게 발생하는 골프손상에 대한 관심도 함께 증가되고 있습니다. 골퍼들이 골프를 잘 치기 위해서는 많은 훈련을 통해서 일관성있는 스윙을 만드는 것이 필요합니다. 하지만 정확한 스윙이 연습만으로 만들어지지는 않습니다. 각 개인의 근육과 관절의 상태, 그리고 움직임의 범위가 스윙에 영향을 미칩니다. 또한 잘못된 스윙과 반복적인 스윙은 골퍼의 신체 여러부위에 통증을 발생시키기도 합니다.
이 강좌에서는 골프 스윙의 기능학적 이해와 스윙의 오류를 일으킬 수 있는 신체적 불균형을 평가하고 해결해 줄 수 있는 방법들, 그리고 골퍼들에게 발생할 수 있는 여러 가지 골프 손상의 근본적인 원인과 평가 및 해결 방안들을 KEMA의 관점에서 분석 하고 설명합니다.
KEMA for Footwear Management (16시간)
KEMA for Footwear Management
최근 각 개인의 행복한 삶을 위해 여가 및 스포츠 활동이 증가 되면서 발 건강에 대한 관심이 높아지고 있습니다. 따라서 많은 사람들이 편안하게 걸을 수 있도록 돕는 인솔을 착용하거나 하지기능을 회복시키는 목적으로 다양한 신발들을 선택합니다. 하지만 발에 대한 국민들의 관심은 높아졌음에도 불구하고 건강전문분야 (health profession: 물리치료사, 선수 트레이너, 의사)에서 의 발에 대한 지식은 부족한 실정 입니다.
이 강좌에서는 발의 과사용, 외상 그리고 다양한 발 질환을 해결하기 위해 신발과 발보조기(foot orthoses)를 생체 역학적인 접근방식으로 제작하는데 필요한 신체적 검사, 신발평가, 그리고 보행분석을 설명합니다. 그리고 다양한 발 형태와 발과 관련한 질환에 따른 신발 수정법(shoe modification), 발보조기, 스포츠 활동에 따른 신발 고려사항과 발 테이핑을 적용함으로써 발 전문가(foot specialist)를 양성 하고자 합니다.
Basic course (8hr) & Advanced Course (8hr): 2 weeks: Total 16hr