....What is Immaculate Dissection?
Immaculate Dissection 1: Core Concepts
Course Description:
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ID the anatomical location and nerve supply of the inner and outer unit of abdominopelvic structures of core stability
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ID the clinical pearls of functional anatomy knowledge that deem these areas clinically relevant
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ID the movements of each structure on all three planes
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ID the palpation of important landmarks on structures that prove useful in assessments
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Visualize the structures in interactive formats, such as body painting, drawings, transparencies
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Dissect assessments based upon priority of the building and releases of gut pressure in breathing
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Dissect common functional movements to optimize abdominopelvic stability
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See Dissection simulations of areas like thoracolumbar fascia
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Course includes: manual, additional learning tools for at-home help, a support forum, and the entire course recorded for free Vimeo access after the course is complete.
Immaculate Dissection 2: Lower Extremity Concepts
Course Description:
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ID the anatomical location and nerve supply of the entire lower extremity musculoskeletal structure to the hind foot
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ID the clinical pearls of functional anatomy knowledge that deem these areas clinically relevant
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ID the movements of each structure on all three planes
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ID the palpation of important landmarks on structures that prove useful in assessments
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Visualize the structures in interactive formats, such as body painting, drawings, transparencies
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Dissect assessments based upon priority planar faulty movement strategy
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Dissect common functional movements to optimize lower body mobility, stability and strength, like the get-up, squats, lunges, hip hinging and much more
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Course includes: manual, additional learning tools for at-home help, a support forum, and the entire course recorded for free Vimeo access after the course is complete.

Immaculate Dissection 3: Upper Extremity Concepts
Course Description:
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ID the anatomical location and nerve supply of the entire upper extremity musculoskeletal structure to the wrist
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ID the clinical pearls of functional anatomy knowledge that deem these areas clinically relevant
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ID the movements of each structure on all three planes
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ID the palpation of important landmarks on structures that prove useful in assessments
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Visualize the structures in interactive formats, such as body painting, drawings, transparencies
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Dissect assessments based upon priority planar faulty movement strategy and joint prioritization
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Dissect common functional movements to optimize lower body mobility, stability and strength, like the box draw, arm bar, quad rock, face pull, push-up, pull-up, and much more
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Course includes: manual, additional learning tools for at-home help, a support forum, and the entire course recorded for free Vimeo access after the course is complete.

Immaculate Dissection 4: Neck, Jaw, and Hand Concepts
Course Description:
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ID the anatomical location and nerve supply of the majority of structures of the neck, jaw, and hand
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ID the clinical pearls of functional anatomy knowledge that deem these areas clinically relevant
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ID the movements of each structure on all three planes
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ID the palpation of important landmarks on structures that prove useful in assessments
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Visualize the structures in interactive formats, such as body painting, drawings, transparencies
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Dissect assessments based upon priority planar faulty movement strategy
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Dissect common functional movements to optimize their mobility, stability and strength, like grip power, hand cueing, neck and jaw movement strategy
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Simulated Dissection of jaw, neck, and hand
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Course includes: manual, additional learning tools for at-home help, a support forum, and the entire course recorded for free Vimeo access after the course is complete.

Immaculate Dissection 5: Peripheral Nerve Entrapment Concepts
Course Description:
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ID the difference between radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, and cranial neuropathy
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ID the clinical pearls of functional anatomy knowledge that deem nerves clinically relevant
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ID entrapment sites of the vast majority of peripheral nerves, including cranial nerves, dorsal rami, cervical plexus, brachial plexus, intercostal nerves, lumbar plexus, and sacral plexus, and coccygeal plexus
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ID the modalities carried by each peripheral nerve, so symptomatic loss/inflammation can be predicted
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ID the palpation of important landmarks on structures that prove useful in assessments of entrapment
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Visualize the structures in interactive formats, such as body painting, drawings, visual aids, and transparencies
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Dissect assessments based upon entrapment location and patient presentation
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Dissect common functional movements to help release entrapments at various sites
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Simulated Dissection of entrapment sites
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Course includes: manual, additional learning tools for at-home help, a support forum, and the entire course recorded for free Vimeo access after the course is complete.

Immaculate Dissection 6: Anatomy of Movement Subsystems Concepts
Course Description:
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ID the five basic movement subsystems coined by Dr. Andry Vleeming and his research team
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ID the anatomy and discussions, palpations, assessments, gait cycles, and common uses for the Intrinsic Subsystem, Deep Longitudinal Subsystem, Lateral Subsystem, Anterior Oblique Subsystem, and Posterior Oblique Subsystem
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ID the palpation of important landmarks on structures that prove useful in assessments of the five subsystems
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Visualize the structures in interactive formats, such as body painting, drawings, visual aids, and transparencies
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Dissect assessments patient presentation with live case studies, using functional tests and perturbations
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Dissect corrective strategies/movements to help the subsystems move freely with mobility, stability and strength
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Simulated Dissection of the Subsystems
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Course includes: manual, additional learning tools for at-home help, a support forum, and the entire course recorded for free Vimeo access after the course is complete.