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Nowadays, more and more people are integrating Yoga into their therapeutic practice on a regular basis, finding greater benefits over traditional medical treatments or the abusive use of drugs. Therefore, it is essential that physiotherapy professionals know about the latest developments in this discipline in order to incorporate it into their daily practice to meet the needs of patients and improve their health conditions.
In view of this, TECH has developed an academic program for interested professionals to update their knowledge in aspects such as Anatomy and Physiology for the safe practice of Therapeutic Yoga. It is a Postgraduate diploma made up of 3 academic modules that bring together cutting-edge and rigorous information on this field.
In this sense, during the next 6 months, the professional will find the most demanded knowledge and greater impact for the discipline of Yoga. All this presented through audiovisual resources, additional readings and practical exercises developed with the Relearning methodology.
As it is a 100% online program, the student will only need a device with an Internet connection, so you can organize your teaching load to study at the times of your convenience, without having to interrupt the personal aspects of your life. This will not only facilitate the acquisition of academic subjects, but will avoid cumbersome transfers to on-site attendance centers.
In addition, the prestigious teaching staff that has developed the syllabus for this program is joined by a renowned international director. Therefore, the graduate will have several Masterclasses given by her in audiovisual format, where she shares the knowledge acquired during the years of her extensive professional career.
Don't miss this opportunity to specialize in the field of Therapeutic Yoga, which guarantees an increase in your work productivity”
This Postgraduate diploma in Anatomy and Physiology in Therapeutic Yoga contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- The development of case studies presented by experts in Anatomy and Physiology in Therapeutic Yoga
- 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 work
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
A program that keeps you at the forefront of Therapeutic Yoga and its impact on Anatomy”
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this training 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.
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Syllabus
The didactic materials included in the academic program of this qualification have been designed by the most distinguished specialists in Therapeutic Yoga. The syllabus includes 3 modules that address the structure of the locomotor system, the fascial system and the practice of Yoga at the different stages of human life. The student will also acquire skills that will allow them to carry out full sessions, selecting appropriate postures according to the needs and abilities of each patient.
Here you will find the most innovative audiovisual resources in the academic market”
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
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 three 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 at 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
Delve into the notion of Tensegrity and how the use of this technique contributes to improve the mobility and flexibility of individuals”
Postgraduate Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology in Yoga Therapy
The Postgraduate Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology in Therapeutic Yoga, is a state-of-the-art academic program that is designed to guide students in the study and understanding of the anatomical and physiological foundations of the human body, along with the therapeutic aspects of yoga. In this Postgraduate Diploma, students will learn to apply anatomical and physiological knowledge to the practice of yoga in order to employ this technique for the management of injuries, pain and other health problems. TECH Global University's Postgraduate Certificate in Anatomy and Physiology in Yoga Therapy program is comprised of a variety of courses that will be taught in a dynamic and interactive learning environment. Students will learn about the different pathologies and diseases that can be treated with the practice of yoga, as well as the therapeutic benefits that this technique can have for the mind and body.
The course is designed to help students learn about the different pathologies and diseases that can be treated with the practice of yoga, as well as the therapeutic benefits this technique can have for the mind and body.
Learn about your body and the body of others with this Postgraduate Diploma
In this Postgraduate Certificate, students will have the opportunity to learn about the anatomy of muscles and joints, as well as the physiology of the nervous system and respiratory system. They will study the relationship between the practice of yoga and the systems of the human body and will see how therapeutic yoga can be used to treat various pathologies and improve overall health. In addition, the Postgraduate Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology in Therapeutic Yoga program also addresses the mental aspects of yoga practice. Upon completion of the program, students will be equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to apply the practice of yoga to help improve the mental and physical health of patients. This Postgraduate Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology in Therapeutic Yoga is perfect for those who want to combine knowledge of anatomy and physiology with the practice of therapeutic yoga, and in this way, make it a further tool in working on the health and well-being of their patients.