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SUMMARY:Postural Restoration Institute – Impingement and Instability
DESCRIPTION:Impingement and instability syndromes are among the most common—and at the same time most complex—challenges in training, therapy, and rehabilitation. They affect movement patterns in multiple ways, can limit athletic performance, and place a significant burden on patients in everyday life.\nYet too often, only the symptom is treated—while the underlying interaction of systems that drives the problem remains unaddressed.\nThis is precisely where the two-day PRI seminar “Impingement and Instability” begins. Led by Dan Houglum, an internationally recognised specialist in Postural Restoration, the course offers an in-depth yet highly practical look at the mechanisms of compression (impingement) and malalignment (instability). You will learn how to integrate seemingly separate structures into a functional context—and, in doing so, discover new solutions for your patients and clients.\nThis seminar is designed for therapists, trainers, and medical professionals who want to deepen their knowledge, build greater clinical confidence, and expand their repertoire of highly effective interventions.\nContent & Learning Outcomes\nThis seminar provides a deep understanding of the underlying mechanisms of impingement and instability, showing how they interrelate. You will learn to identify complex patterns and intervene effectively in practice.\nKey Topics:\nIntegration of compression and instability\n\nHow calcaneal impingement interacts with femoral instability\nThe relationship between pelvic impingement and scapular instability\nThe influence of thoracic malalignments on movement economy and stability\n\n\nFunctional movement and control\n\nFrontal plane oscillation and its significance for ground control and overhead activity\nScapular function as a key factor in reducing femoro-tibial instability\nLinking thoracic, talo-calcaneal, and pelvic compression with global movement patterns\n\n\nPractical application\n\nDeveloping treatment plans that reduce impingement and promote stability\nIdentifying relevant references that influence gait patterns\nAnalysing and correcting supination and pronation patterns that compromise decompression and frontal plane control\n\n\nYour Takeaway\n\nProfessional: Advanced insights into the functional interplay of impingement and instability\nPractical: Concrete tools and techniques you can apply directly in training and therapy\nPersonal: Greater confidence in clinical decision-making, clearer understanding of complex complaints, and more impact in your daily work\n\nThe seminar combines lecture, demonstration, clinical application, and interactive Q&A sessions—creating a learning environment that seamlessly connects theory and practice.\nImportant: Participants should have prior knowledge from the PRI courses Myokinematic Rest\nCourse Fee: $ 575\nCourse Language: englisch\nInstructor: Dan Houglum, MSPT, ATC/L, PRC\nCourse Date:\nSaturday, 20.06.2026, 8:30 – 18:00 Uhr\nSunday, 21.06.2026, 9:00 – 17:00 Uhr\nRegistration – Anmeldung ( https://www.posturalrestoration.com/programs-courses/secondary-courses/impingement-instability/?venue=person#course_list )\n
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