2627 – AquaStretchª Specialty
Certificate Program
Intermediate
/ Pool Workshop / 2-Day Program
Dallas, TX / Saturday-Sunday, March 24-25 – 15.0
credit hours equal to 15.0 CECs/1.5 CEUs
Faculty: Donna
Adler, BA, ATRIC; Mary Wykle, PhD, ATRIC
Saturday, March 24:
Pool: 8:00-10:00 am
Classroom: 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Lunch on own: 12:00-1:00 pm
Classroom: 1:00-2:00 pm
Pool: 2:00-5:00 pm
Sunday, March 25:
Pool: 8:00-10:00 am
Classroom: 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Lunch on own: 12:00-1:00 pm
Classroom: 1:00-2:00 pm
Pool: 2:00-4:00 pm
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
AquaStretchª is considered a breakthrough in pain management and aquatic therapy.
It helps to quickly restore flexibility lost due to accidents or surgeries;
significantly and immediately reduces chronic pain or pain with movement;
creates profound relaxation that helps to improve function, quality of life,
and sleep and therefore overall ability to heal. Integrative exercise programs
will be presented to maximize the benefits of the AquaStretchª
technique. The participant will be presented with the tools to apply appropriate
documentation and application of this modality in their particular aquatic
therapy setting.
This course presents the foundations and applications of AquaStretchª, a new form of individual and facilitated
aquatic exercise that has been successful in treating various patient
populations including those suffering from chronic pain to elite athletes. AquaStretchª theoretically breaks down fascial
adhesions utilizing a combination of the facilitator/therapistÕs manual
pressure and the client/ patientÕs active movement. AquaStretchª method can be
utilized as a wellness program or specifically applied as a skilled aquatic
therapy technique.
This certificate course will cover the basic wellness applications and
progressions and provide an introduction to the advanced therapy concepts
through case study presentations. Topics include starting positions and grips,
how to safely apply stretch resistance using 5-15 pound weights to the body in
3-5 foot depth water and understanding intuitive movement.
This is a manual, one-on-one technique. Skills
check and verbal exam will be given as part of the certificate course.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of this course the participant will be able to:
1) Explain the
basic AquaStretchª theories including, restoration of
movement, stretch resistance, fascial adhesions and
intuitive movement.
2)
Safely progress a client through the eleven basic
starting positions and grips within the AquaStretchª
wellness program.
3)
Effectively cue and perform the basic AquaStretchª
procedure.
4)
Determine appropriate water depth and equipment usage
including safe application and removal of weights.
5) Describe appropriate level of
documentation for various aquatic therapy settings
6) Describe the benefits of the AquaStretchª techniques for various patient populations
7) Design an independent client/
patient home program to maximize benefits achieved with AquaStretchª
FACULTY: Donna
Adler, BA, ATRIC, is founder of Lyu
Ki Douª and owner of Liquid Assets for Fitness. She
is a trainer for the Arthritis Foundation and works with geriatrics and clients
with health challenges. She has been an AEA Advisory Board member and is a
recognized national provider for AEA and ATRI. Donna attends a Medical Intuitive
Training Program at the Center for Applied Energy Medicine. Beyond her active
aquatic and private healing practice, Donna facilitates workshops on healing
and spiritual self-mastery.
Mary O. Wykle,
PhD, ATRIC, is a professor of physical education at Northern Virginia
Community College. She holds multiple
certifications in aquatics and fitness. Her company, MW Associates,
offers consulting workshops in health and aquatics. Mary is a long-time faculty member and serves on varied
committees for ATRI, AEA/IAFC, and WAHC. She is the author of Risk Awareness and Safety Training, the
Aqua Pi-Yo-Chiª course, and the Lumbar Stabilization
Exercises DVD.