Introduction to the Program

Accederás a una biblioteca atestada de contenidos de gran valor y, además, podrás descargar los materiales y consultarlos cuando y donde lo necesites”

En el contexto actual, existe una gran cantidad de afectaciones que pueden ser tratadas por medio de la terapia física, la cual permite a los individuos que la practican trabajar su cuerpo, mejorar su salud y reducir el dolor corporal. Por ello, es esencial que los profesionales de este campo estén completamente capacitados en materia de Anatomía, ya que esto les permitirá ejecutar sesiones de Yoga con previa comprensión de las limitaciones del organismo y de la edad en la que se encuentre el paciente.

Para esto, TECH ofrece a los profesionales interesados en especializarse en este ámbito y destacar dentro de él esta Postgraduate diploma, que les permitirá mantenerse al día sobre las novedades de este campo. Asimismo, adquirirán un conocimiento más avanzado en materia de Fisiología que les ayudará a planificar y guiar sesiones de terapia más personalizadas. Además, actualizarán sus habilidades dentro de esta área, ya que conocerán en profundidad sobre el sistema fascial y los beneficios que el Yoga otorga al cuerpo.

Esto será posible gracias al itinerario académico que ha sido elaborado por el cuadro docente de esta titulación, el cual está conformado por los mejores profesionales en el campo del Yoga y que le trasladarán al alumnado el panorama actual de esta profesión, por medio del estudio de los aspectos físicos y biológicos del organismo en cada etapa de la vida.

La metodología innovadora del Relearning permitirá a los estudiantes completar su plan de estudios de manera 100% online, por lo que podrán acceder a los contenidos desde cualquier parte del mundo por medio de un dispositivo conectado a internet. Además, complementarán su educación con recursos multimedia que presentan de manera didáctica todos los temas del programa. Asimismo, los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de mejorar sus habilidades en resolución de problemas mediante el análisis de casos prácticos que simulan situaciones laborales reales.

TECH te ofrece una oportunidad única de especialización en el Yoga Terapéutico, lo que te asegura un aumento significativo en el desempeño que tendrás en este campo”

Esta Postgraduate diploma en Anatomy and Physiology in Therapeutic Yoga for Nursing contiene el programa científico más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:

  • El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Anatomía y Fisiología en Yoga Terapéutico para Enfermería
  • Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
  • Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
  • Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
  • Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
  • La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet

Dominar las últimas prácticas en Fisiología te permitirá guiar sesiones más completas y personalizadas, comprendiendo las capacidades específicas de cada uno de tus pacientes” 

El programa incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.

Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.

El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del programa académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.

Ponte al día en las últimas novedades del Yoga Terapéutico y actualiza tus competencias en un sector en constante avance"

Podrás estudiar cuando y desde donde quieras. Sin horarios, sin desplazamientos. Con TECH todo son ventajas"

Syllabus

The contents that are part of the educational itinerary of this Postgraduate diploma have been developed by the best experts in Therapeutic Yoga. In this way, the student will study from elaborated modules. Therefore, they will delve into the structure of the locomotor apparatus and the fascial system and, based on this knowledge, they will delve into Yoga in the different evolutionary processes. All this, through 450 hours of the best theoretical and practical contents that also include numerous additional materials presented in different audiovisual media.

You will delve into the physical and mental benefits of Therapeutic Yoga in the postpartum period thanks to this Postgraduate diploma”

Module 1. Structure of the Locomotor System

1.1. Anatomical Position, Axes and Planes

1.1.1. Basic anatomy and physiology of the human body
1.1.2. Anatomic position
1.1.3. Body axes
1.1.4. Anatomical planes

1.2. Bone

1.2.1. Bone anatomy of the human body
1.2.2. Bone structure and function
1.2.3. Different types of bones and their relationship to posture and movement
1.2.4. The relationship between the skeletal system and the muscular system

1.3. Joints

1.3.1. Anatomy and physiology of the joints of the human body
1.3.2. Different Types of Joints
1.3.3. The role of joints in posture and movement
1.3.4. The most common joint injuries and how to prevent them

1.4. Cartilage

1.4.1. Anatomy and physiology of the cartilage of the human body
1.4.2. Different types of cartilage and their function in the body
1.4.3. The role of cartilage in joints and mobility
1.4.4. The most common cartilage injuries and their prevention

1.5. Tendons and Ligaments

1.5.1. Anatomy and physiology of tendons and ligaments of the human body
1.5.2. Different types of tendons and ligaments and their function in the body
1.5.3. The role of tendons and ligaments in posture and movement
1.5.4. Most common tendon and ligament injuries and how to prevent them

1.6. Musculoskeletal

1.6.1. Anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system of the human body
1.6.2. The relationship between muscles and bones in posture and movement
1.6.3. The role of fascia in the musculoskeletal system and its relationship to the practice of therapeutic yoga
1.6.4. The most common muscle injuries and how to prevent them

1.7. Development of the Musculoskeletal System

1.7.1. Embryonic and fetal development of the musculoskeletal system
1.7.2. Growth and development of the musculoskeletal system in childhood and adolescence
1.7.3. Musculoskeletal changes associated with aging
1.7.4. Development and adaptation of the musculoskeletal system to physical activity and training

1.8. Components of the Musculoskeletal System

1.8.1. Anatomy and physiology of skeletal muscles and their relationship to the practice of therapeutic yoga
1.8.2. The role of bones in the musculoskeletal system and their relationship to posture and movement
1.8.3. The function of the joints in the musculoskeletal system and how to take care of them during the practice of therapeutic yoga
1.8.4. The role of fascia and other connective tissues in the musculoskeletal system and their relationship to the practice of therapeutic yoga

1.9. Nervous Control of Skeletal Muscles

1.9.1. Anatomy and physiology of the nervous system and its relationship to the practice of therapeutic yoga
1.9.2. The role of the nervous system in muscle contraction and movement control
1.9.3. The relationship between the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system in posture and movement during the practice of therapeutic yoga
1.9.4. The importance of neuromuscular control for injury prevention and performance enhancement during the practice of therapeutic yoga

1.10. Muscle Contraction

1.10.1. Anatomy and physiology of muscle contraction and its relationship to the practice of therapeutic yoga
1.10.2. The different types of muscle contraction and their application during the practice of therapeutic yoga
1.10.3. The role of neuromuscular activation in muscle contraction and its relationship to the practice of therapeutic yoga
1.10.4. The importance of stretching and muscle strengthening in injury prevention and performance enhancement during the practice of therapeutic yoga

Module 2. Fascial System

2.1. Fascia

2.1.1. History
2.1.2. Fascia vs. Aponeurosis
2.1.3. Types
2.1.4. Functions

2.2. Types of mechanoreceptors and their importance in the different styles of Yoga

2.2.1. Importance
2.2.2. Golgi
2.2.3. Paccini
2.2.4. Ruffini

2.3. Myofascial Chains

2.3.1. Definition
2.3.2. Importance in Yoga
2.3.3. Concept of tensegrity
2.3.4. The 3 diaphragms

2.4. SBL: Superficial Back Line

2.4.1. Definition
2.4.2. Anatomical pathways
2.4.3. Passive postures
2.4.4. Active postures

2.5. SFL: Superficial Front Line

2.5.1. Definition
2.5.2. Anatomical pathways
2.5.3. Passive postures
2.5.4. Active postures

2.6. LL: Lateral Line

2.6.1. Definition
2.6.2. Anatomical pathways
2.6.3. Passive postures
2.6.4. Active postures

2.7. SL: Spiral Line

2.7.1. Definition
2.7.2. Anatomical pathways
2.7.3. Passive postures
2.7.4. Active postures

2.8. Functional Lines

2.8.1. Definition
2.8.2. Anatomical pathways
2.8.3. Passive postures
2.8.4. Active postures

2.9. Arm Lines

2.9.1. Definition
2.9.2. Anatomical pathways
2.9.3. Passive postures
2.9.4. Active postures

2.10. Main Imbalances

2.10.1. Ideal pattern
2.10.2. Flexion and stretching group
2.10.3. Opening and closing group
2.10.4. Inspiratory and expiratory pattern

Module 3. Yoga in the Different Evolutionary Moments

3.1. Childhood

3.1.1. Why is it important?
3.1.2. Benefits
3.1.3. What is a class like?
3.1.4. Example of adapted sun salutation

3.2. Women and Menstrual Cycle

3.2.1. Menstrual phase
3.2.2. Follicular phase
3.2.3. Ovulatory phase
3.2.4. Luteal phase

3.3. Yoga and Menstrual Cycle

3.3.1. Follicular phase sequence
3.3.2. Ovulatory phase sequence
3.3.3. Luteal phase sequence
3.3.4. Sequence during menstruation

3.4. Menopause

3.4.1. General considerations
3.4.2. Physical and hormonal changes
3.4.3. Benefits of the practice
3.4.4. Recommended asanas

3.5. Pregnancy

3.5.1. Why practice it
3.5.2. First quarter asanas
3.5.3. Second quarter asanas
3.5.4. Third quarter asanaa

3.6. Postpartum

3.6.1. Physical benefits
3.6.2. Mental benefits
3.6.3. General recommendations
3.6.4. Practice with the baby

3.7. Old Age

3.7.1. Main pathologies that we will encounter
3.7.2. Benefits
3.7.3. General considerations
3.7.4. Contraindications

3.8. Physical Disability

3.8.1. Brain damage
3.8.2. Spinal cord damage
3.8.3. Muscle damage
3.8.4. How to design a class

3.9. Sensory Disability

3.9.1. Hearing
3.9.2. Visual
3.9.3. Sensory
3.9.4. How to design a sequence

3.10. General considerations of the most frequent disabilities that we will encounter

3.10.1. Down syndrome
3.10.2. Autism
3.10.3. Cerebral palsy
3.10.4. Intellectual development disorder

You will find the combination of the best multimedia content and the most innovative learning methodology on the market in this exclusive program”

Postgraduate Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology in Therapeutic Yoga for Nursing

Therapeutic yoga has become a valuable tool to improve the health of patients with different diseases and conditions. If you are a nurse and want to specialize in this ancient technique, the UPostgraduate Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology in Yoga Therapy for Nurses taught by TECH Global University is the ideal choice for you. This specialization focuses on teaching you the basic concepts of therapeutic yoga and its application in patient care. Throughout the course, you will be able to develop advanced skills in anatomy and physiology of the human body, which will allow you to better understand how the practice of yoga can help treat different ailments.

Specialize in the field of anatomy, physiology and therapeutic yoga

Among the topics covered in the program, musculoskeletal anatomy, the physiology of the nervous system and the importance of breathing in therapeutic yoga stand out. In addition, the different types of injuries or illnesses that can be treated through yoga, including stress, anxiety, high blood pressure and low back pain, are also analyzed. The Postgraduate Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology in Yoga Therapy for Nurses is an excellent opportunity for those professionals who want to expand their knowledge in the area of holistic health. At the end of the program, you will be prepared to safely and effectively apply the different yoga techniques in health care. If you want to specialize in the use of therapeutic yoga in the care of patients and thus improve their quality of life, do not hesitate to study at TECH Global University, since we have 100% online study mode, complementary readings, didactic study sheets and the best staff of teachers who want to teach what they learned in the workplace. Make your decision now.