Why study at TECH?

Expand your knowledge about the structures of the locomotor system from the perspective of Therapeutic Yoga through a unique, effective and innovative didactic experience. Only with TECH” 

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Millions of people have embraced the practice of yoga because of its many benefits. This includes significant improvement in physical capacity, muscle function, posture and mobility. In addition, Yoga has been shown to be suitable for treating various conditions of the Locomotor System. 

Therefore, Therapeutic Yoga has become an ideal tool for patients with various locomotor pathologies. Likewise, it is essential to know it in depth in order to complement conventional physiotherapeutic treatments. In this line, TECHhas created a 6-week academic proposal to update graduates in the Structure of the Locomotor System.  

In this way, this academic proposal has been designed to meet the real needs of physiotherapeutic professionals, who are looking for continuous updating through a flexible and comfortable program. Therefore, to access this Postgraduate certificate only requires a digital device with Internet connection with which you can view the syllabus of the program at any time of the day. An ideal option to reconcile with the most demanding daily activities.  

In addition, as an outstanding part of this high-level academic offer, the prestigious teaching staff that makes up this program is joined by a renowned international guest director. With this, the graduate will have access to a masterclass taught  by her in audiovisual format, where she will share the most outstanding aspects of the specialization.

A comprehensive and condensed academic program in just 6 weeks where you will delve into the most common tendon injuries and their prevention”

This Postgraduate certificate in Structure of the Locomotor System contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features of the include:

  • Case studies presented by Yoga experts
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies  
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments 
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

A rigorous academic program that will allow you to explore in detail the most beneficial Yoga positions and movements for the musculoskeletal system” 

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the field who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.  

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.  

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the academic year For this purpose, the students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts. 

You can download the latest teaching materials on the Structure of the Locomotor System for Physiotherapists, Enroll Now!"

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Clear up any doubts related to the components of the musculoskeletal system and the different approaches to implement Therapeutic Yoga"

Syllabus

The syllabus that makes up this program focuses on the fundamental aspects of elementary anatomy and physiology of the human body. In this way, students will begin an in-depth instruction in anatomical posture and body axes and planes. Thanks to the most cutting-edge teaching materials in today's academic landscape and in a 100% online format, the student will be able to minimize study hours and consolidate the concepts discussed to remain at the forefront of the industry.

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You will have access to the best multimedia resources and will be able to download them at any time, even after completing the program”

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. Skeletal Muscle

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

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Postgraduate Certificate in Structure of the Locomotor System

Discover the fascinating world of locomotor system structure with our Postgraduate Certificate in Structure of the Locomotor System from TECH Global University. In this innovative academic program, we'll give you the knowledge you need to gain a thorough understanding of the function and anatomy of our locomotor system.

Our course is delivered entirely online, giving you the flexibility to study from anywhere, anytime. You no longer have to worry about rigid schedules or inconvenient commutes. With our online classes, you will be able to access course content through our interactive virtual platform, where you will find lectures, reading materials and practical activities to help you consolidate your learning.

Why choose our Postgraduate Certificate in Locomotor System Structure?

In addition to the convenience of online classes, our program is distinguished by its practical and up-to-date approach. Our team of expert faculty will guide you through the latest advances in the field of anatomy and biomechanics, providing you with the tools you need to develop practical skills and apply your knowledge in real situations.

TECH Global University is internationally recognized for its academic excellence and commitment to training highly-skilled professionals. Our Postgraduate Certificate in Structure of the Locomotor System is the perfect opportunity to expand your professional horizons and excel in the field of health and rehabilitation. Don't waste any more time and join our community of students passionate about anatomy and biomechanics - enroll today in our Postgraduate Certificate in Structure of the Locomotor System and discover a world of career possibilities!