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← Back MENUMENU * Online Education * * * * * Online Class Listings * Online Free Introductory Courses * Online Bridging the Gap Courses * Online Dry Needling Courses * * Information * All Access Membership * Online Education Program * Dry Needling * * * Foundation In-person Courses * All Foundation Courses * Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance * Foundations in Dry Needling for Upper Extremity Orthopedic Rehab * Anatomical Dissection * * Advanced In-person Courses * All Advanced Courses * Advanced Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance * The Cervical and Thoracic Spine Course * The Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex Course * The Pelvic Floor Health Course * * Information * DN Certification Program * DN Courses * DN Course Map * DN FAQ * DN Infographics * Cancellation Policy * Continuing Education Units (CEUs) * Pentamodal Method * * Find A Practitioner * Find All Practitioners * Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) * Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialists (CSCS) * Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioners (CCSP) * Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) * Physical Therapists (PT) * SFDN Certified Practitioner * * Are You Looking for? * Online Courses for Dry Needling * Hosting a Course * Fascial Manipulation * * * In-person Classes * Fascial Manipulation Level 1 Course * Fascial Manipulation Level 2 Course * Fascial Manipulation Level 3 Course * * Information * Overview of the Fascial Manipulation Method * Fascial Manipulation Method Course Curriculum * Fascial Manipulation Method FAQ * Cancellation Policy * * Are you looking for? * Hosting a Course * More * * * About * Structure & Function Education * Our Team * FAQ * Contacting Us * * Information * Certification Program * Continuing Education Units (CEUs) * Hosting a Course * Subscribe to Newsletter * Pentamodal Method * * Blog Posts * Blog Articles * News & Research * Media & Podcasts * * Support * Terms of Use & Privacy Policy * Support Requests * Login * Menu MENUMENU * Online Education * * * * * Online Class Listings * Online Free Introductory Courses * Online Bridging the Gap Courses * Online Dry Needling Courses * * Information * All Access Membership * Online Education Program * Dry Needling * * * Foundation In-person Courses * All Foundation Courses * Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance * Foundations in Dry Needling for Upper Extremity Orthopedic Rehab * Anatomical Dissection * * Advanced In-person Courses * All Advanced Courses * Advanced Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance * The Cervical and Thoracic Spine Course * The Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex Course * The Pelvic Floor Health Course * * Information * DN Certification Program * DN Courses * DN Course Map * DN FAQ * DN Infographics * Cancellation Policy * Continuing Education Units (CEUs) * Pentamodal Method * * Find A Practitioner * Find All Practitioners * Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) * Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialists (CSCS) * Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioners (CCSP) * Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) * Physical Therapists (PT) * SFDN Certified Practitioner * * Are You Looking for? * Online Courses for Dry Needling * Hosting a Course * Fascial Manipulation * * * In-person Classes * Fascial Manipulation Level 1 Course * Fascial Manipulation Level 2 Course * Fascial Manipulation Level 3 Course * * Information * Overview of the Fascial Manipulation Method * Fascial Manipulation Method Course Curriculum * Fascial Manipulation Method FAQ * Cancellation Policy * * Are you looking for? * Hosting a Course * More * * * About * Structure & Function Education * Our Team * FAQ * Contacting Us * * Information * Certification Program * Continuing Education Units (CEUs) * Hosting a Course * Subscribe to Newsletter * Pentamodal Method * * Blog Posts * Blog Articles * News & Research * Media & Podcasts * * Support * Terms of Use & Privacy Policy * Support Requests * Login * ONLINE COURSE LISTING FOR BRIDGING THE GAP Welcome to the Structure & Function online course listing for Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance (BTG) courses. The courses are for any medical, strength and conditioning or fitness professional that is involved with patients and clients who are/ were in pain and are working their way back to a high level lifestyle. The information in these courses can be applied to the professional and recreational athlete as well as the average person looking to improve their quality of life. These class are broken down into two groups. Courses based on the Bridging The Gap from Rehab to Performance book Additional Bridging The Gap from Rehab to Performance Courses COURSES BASED ON THE BRIDGING THE GAP FROM REHAB TO PERFORMANCE BOOK Structure & Function Education is working to release additional courses focused on each chapter. If you want to be informed please sign up for our newsletter. BRIDGING THE GAP CHAPTER 7: SOMATOSENSORY SYSTEM In the course "Bridging The Gap Chapter 7: Somatosensory System" will provide practitioners with a fundamental understanding of the nervous system and how it can better impact the rehabilitation and performance outcomes of their patients. Clinical practice can be impacted by the manipulation of the nervous system to develop better rehabilitation and performance outcomes. General therapy practitioners should take this course if they would like to learn the fundamental understanding ... Continue BRIDGING THE GAP CHAPTER 8: THE TOP 5 CONSIDERATIONS FOR OPTIMAL FUNCTION. This course on the top 5 considerations for optimal function is intended for healthcare practitioners as well as strength and conditioning professionals who are looking to improve fundamental programming concepts for their clients. These top 5 considerations are things Sue considers vital for all clients: despite gender, despite sport, and despite position. In this course, she discusses Posture, Breathing, the Thoracic Spine, the Hips and the Feet and why each ... Continue BRIDGING THE GAP CHAPTER 9: FUNDAMENTAL PERFORMANCE The Bridging The Gap Chapter 9: Fundamental Performance course is intended for both health care practitioners as well as strength and conditioning professionals who are looking to improve their fundamental understanding of strength and power development in the rehabilitating client. In this course, Sue discusses everything a practitioner needs to consider for the client who is nearing the end stages of bridging the gap from rehab to performance. This course ... Continue BRIDGING THE GAP CHAPTER 7: SOMATOSENSORY SYSTEM Watch Sue’s ever popular 2019 Perform Better talk, supported by the NSCA, right here. This talk was based upon the content in Chapter 7 of her book Bridging the Gap from Rehab to Performance. During this course, Sue discusses how we can’t train the musculoskeletal system without understanding the nervous system. It is called the sensorimotor system for a reason. Sue discusses everything you need to know about the nervous system, and how to use these concepts when programming for your clients. More Information ADDITIONAL BRIDGING THE GAP COURSES Join our newsletter to receive the latest information on new classes. New classes are added regularly. NECK & BACK PAIN: HOW STRUCTURE & FUNCTION RELATE The Neck & Back Pain: How Structure & Function Relate course will provide therapists with a better understanding of how structure relates to function, and function relates to structure specifically surrounding neck and back pain. This course highlights the processes of improved diagnose and the interrelated causes of back pain, including breath and postural evaluation. Therapy practitioners should take this course if they would like a more comprehensive understanding of how to inter-relate concepts of structural and functional examination and treatment, and how static postures Continue UNDERSTANDING THE FASCIAL SYSTEM In the course “Understanding the Fascial System” will provide practitioners with a fundamental understanding of the fascia and how it can be manipulated for improved therapeutic and performance outcomes. Clinical practice is elevated by understanding the recent literature surrounding fascia so the patient can achieve improved rehabilitation and performance outcomes. Rehabilitation and performance practitioners should take this course if they would like to learn the fundamental understanding of fascial organization and physiology, research, and clinical applications to improve the rehabilitation and performance outcomes of their Continue CUPPING FOR MYOFASCIAL DYSFUNCTION The course “Cupping for Myofascial Dysfunction” will provide practitioners with a fundamental understanding of the physiologic effects of cupping and its utility to impact both rehabilitation and performance outcomes of their patients and clients. Clinical practice can be impacted by the use of three types of cupping techniques for better rehabilitation and performance outcomes. Therapy practitioners should take this course if they would like to learn the fundamental understanding of cupping physiology, research, and clinical applications to better impact the rehabilitation and performance outcomes of Continue EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE In the days of Evidence Based Practice (EBP), many practitioners battle with the balance of the EBP model, evaluating evidence, combining it with clinical decision making, and their patient’s values. The focus solely on systematic reviews and only the scientific merit has skewed what Evidence Based Practice was originally planned to be. This course allows a review of EBP and then reflects its application and utility by walking through several alternative medical techniques and the many questions relative to their evidence. This course causes practitioners Continue * ‹ * 1 * 2 * › CUPPING FOR MYOFASCIAL DYSFUNCTION The “Cupping for Myofascial Dysfunction” course provides practitioners with a fundamental understanding of the physiologic effects of cupping and its utility to impact both rehabilitation and performance outcomes of their patients and clients. Clinical practice can be impacted by the use of three types of cupping techniques for better rehabilitation and performance outcomes. More Information NECK & BACK PAIN: HOW STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION RELATE In this replay of a discussion with the Strength Matters Most crew, Sue discusses structure and function of the body, and how the two always intertwine. Anatomy will dictate our function and in turn, function has the potential to alter our anatomy. Explore how this concept relates to neck and back pain right here. More Information JOIN OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER! 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