Continuing Professional Development on Stability & Mobility Conditioning

Healthcare is rapidly evolving with new protocols,  technologies and guidelines. Professionals therefore need to continually upgrade and update their skills, especially given the advancing technology in the field of health sciences. CPD opens up the minds of professionals to newer concepts, allows them to learn and hone their skills, stimulates innovation: all with a view to improving treatment protocols, and improving outcomes, besides career development.

The Neuroaid and Research Foundation (NRF) conducted its 2nd CPD on STABILITY AND MOBILITY CONDITIONING at Neuroaid-Shakti, Nangal Dewat, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi on 20th December 2023. NRF was fortunate to have Dr Amit Malakar as a mentor.

Dr Amit Malakar holds a Master’s degree in Sports Physiotherapy and currently works as an exercise science lecturer. He has over 13 years of teaching experience and has taught more than 10,000 students till date. Dr Malakar has an extensive knowledge regarding different approaches, muscle types and pattern of targeting individual muscles of the body. He was very exuberant during the one-day workshop and always willing to share his knowledge.

Introduction
This program is designed to help understand the need to strengthen the individual weak muscles of the body which are inadvertently left isolated during rehabilitation. The purpose is to gain permanent biomechanical correction through a consolidated exercise program.

Working with targeted individualized muscles through strength and endurance training effectively improves neuromuscular coordination, stability and mobility; this helps patients achieve permanent recovery in a majority of cases.

Highlights

  • Principles of Strength Training
  • Role of Equipment
  • Heart Rate Training Zones
  • Core Stability
  • Exercise Prescription and Guidelines
  • Targeted Specific Muscle Training.

The Workshop
13 professional therapists attended the workshop with much enthusiasm and zeal.

The Workshop commenced with introductions followed by an in-depth theory class on stability and mobility relationships, activation of core, principals of training and exercise recommendations, followed by hands-on training.

Practical demonstrations were the highlights of the workshop. Dr Malakar’s diligent research, lucid style and the intelligence of his explanation and knowledge were most convincing. Sessions were very interactive, as participants had to perform the isolated muscle contractions, maintaining stability of the spine, thus activating Neuro-Muscular Coordination.

Hands-on training of the spine and pelvic girdle was intriguing, with each muscle being trained thoroughly in lying and standing positions. Sessions were tiring, as they comprised of strength and endurance with focus on core stabilty.

Dr Amit continued to talk on how stability and mobility fit into the overall treatment plan. Using this program, therapists all over the world, he said, were doing wonders by making recovery permanent.

Participants were also trained on the use of therabands while providing tailored exercise regimes, focusing on the correct use of stabilizer and mobilizer muscles in the body. Enough time and opportunity were given to ensure we were comfortable, confident and comprehended the learnings, to be able to practice this regime appropriately on our patients.

Hands-on sessions were extremely beneficial; as we know, therapists benefit greatly from real time training, primarily emphasising on functional movements with strength training, cardio and core-focused tailored exercise programs. Photographs with our Mentor and Certificate Distribution brought the session to a close. Dr Amit Malakar appreciated the enthusiasm and energy of Team NRF and wished us well in our future endeavours. He was felicitated and presented with a token of our appreciation and affection.

NRF will continue to have such Training Workshops more frequently, for both internal and external therapists.

PARTICIPANT FEEDBACK

Nityand: It was really an enlightening session by Amit Sir. In clinical practice, we miss out on several techniques, that have the potential to impact overall outcomes, especially from the exercise point of view.
Huzaifa: It was a really well-presented and engaging workshop. Participation and brainstorming were most constructive and educational.
Nidhi Kashyap: Today’s workshop was brilliant, as along with a much- needed topic, it was conducted in a very organised and practical manner by the speaker. I will take back the knowledge to our workplace.
Rahul Thakur: The Workshop was exceptional. Our resource person Dr Amit Malakar is extremely knowledgeable; we have learnt much today.
Sugandha Verma: Excellent Workshop. Very well presented and great hands-on experience.
Alka Sinha: Very insightful and informative workshop that is going to help us in each and every exercise protocol of the patient, explaining small nuisances of exercise regime which are routinely missed making protocols least effective…worth investing our time on this informative session…eagerly waiting for next soon.

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