3-Way Tie:

Pilates for Hip Instablity

Sunday September 22, 2024 

About the Course

This is a 7-hour accredited  CEU course for Physical Therapists and NPCP CEC course for Pilates Educators. Co-taught by Kim Gibilisco and Bob Turner, this course is designed to build a bridge from the PT clinic to the world of pre and post-rehabilitation in the Pilates studio. Through this approach, we hope to promote an arc of care that is inclusive of all Practitioners and allows the patient/client to graduate from therapy.   

In their combined 50-yrs experience working with hip pathology, Bob and Kim discovered that there is a there’s “3-Way Tie” between labral pathology, hip dysplasia and hEDS/HSD - the leading the causes of hip instability. Regardless of the pathological driver, the approach to working with hip instability is effectively the same.

This course is designed for PTs and Pilates Teachers to work as a team. Kim and Bob always aim to build a bridge between the worlds of rehabilitation and movement wellness.

Your Instructors

Kim Gibilisco and Bob Turner and have been working together for over 20 years. Both Pilateros, Yogis, and former professional dancers, they are respected masters of their forms.

Kim’s field of expertise is designing and delivering movement experiences and curriculum. Bob is a healthcare professional with over 30 years of experience as a physical therapist and nearly 20 years as an Acupuncturist.

Their company, MOVEMENT CoLab, offers Pilates, Yoga, Physical Therapy, Acupuncture, and Continuing Education services for people of all levels of rehabilitation and all levels of movement experience.

The primary goal of their educational work is to bridge the gap between healthcare practitioners and fitness experts. Through this goal, they aim to facilitate a collaborative approach and long arc continuum for wellness.

Location & Time

594 Broadway Suite 702 NY NY 10012

Sunday September 22, 2024

9am - 5pm (includes 1 hour lunch break)

  • Understanding leading causes of hip instability: labral pathology, hip dysplasia and hEDS/HDS

  • Strategies to apply to your Physical Therapy approach and practice

  • Teaching strategies 

  • Evolving goals for hip pathology

  • Exercises with small props and on Pilates apparatus  

  • Contraindications and precautions

Learning Objectives

  • Powerpoint Slide Handouts

  • Pilates Apparatus and Home Exercise Program list handout

  • Bibliography of research referenced

Course Materials

  • Pilates exercises on apparatus: Trapeze Table, Reformer and Chair

  • Pilates Home Exercise Program

Lab/Breakout Sessions

Total Contact Hours: 7 Hours
Continuing Education Units: 8.4 CEUs

National Pilates Certification Program Credits( NPCP): 7 CECs

  • This course is approved for Continuing Professional Units, the CPD Certification Service in the category of Healthcare and Medical.

  • Chariot Consulting Inc. is an approved continuing education provider in New York State for Physical Therapy.

  • This course has been approved for Physical Therapists, and Physical Therapy Assistants in the following states: New York, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

  • This course has been approved by the National Athletic Trainers Association for ATC

  • Chariot Consulting will report your completion of the course to CE Broker, if applicable.

Continuing Education Credits

Space is Limited!

Enrollment is limited to 15 participants

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Use code HIPSDONTLIE at checkout for $50 off this course. Offer available until 9/1/24

Continuing Education Course - Hip Dysfunction
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