Webinar Description:
A lower back condition can lead to spinal fusion surgery in many situations. It is assessed that 126,000 surgeries occur annually in the USA, and since 1996 the number of surgeries has risen by 116%. The group with the most significant increase in it is adults over 60.
Lumbar compression fractures, spinal deformities, spondylolisthesis, lumbar instability, disc herniation, and degenerative disc disease are common conditions that can lead to lower back and spinal fusion. Exercise is a critical element in the recovery from the lower back spinal fusion surgery.
The role of exercise after spinal fusion is vital in speeding up recovery, strengthening the muscles supporting the lower back, and improving the endurance of core stability muscles. This webinar will focus on the exercise program design and exercises for a lower back, spinal fusion client.
What you Will Learn in this Lower Back Spinal Fusion and Exercise (Webinar):
- The exercises to DO and NOT do when training a client recovering from the lower back, or spinal fusion
- Essential components of an exercise rehabilitation program when training a client recovering from the lower back, spinal fusion
- Recommended and research-backed exercises when training a client recovering from it.
- The five most common reasons lower back spinal fusion surgery occurs
- Critical structures are involved in it.
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“The webinars which Rick Kaselj has are very informative. He provides a lot of content in a very short time and always provides a copy of the webinar and PDFs. It is nice to have a copy of the webinar so that you can look back and refresh your mind at a later date. Thanks Rick…..wish there were more!”Jackie Harrison / BSc HK NS Certified Kinesiologist
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About the Instructor of Lower Back Spinal Fusion and Exercise
Rick Kaselj – MS., B.Sc., PK, CPT, CEP, CES
Rick Kaselj specializes in exercise rehabilitation, post-rehab, active rehabilitation, therapy, and remedial exercise. He works in one-on-one and group rehabilitation settings, training people who have been injured at work, in car accidents, and during sports activities. His clients and group exercise participants include a wide variety of individuals from healthy and special populations.
Rick recently completed his Master of Science degree focusing on corrective and therapeutic exercises for the rotator cuff. Rick has given over 233 presentations to 4531 fitness professionals and consumers across Canada while working in rehabilitation centers, physiotherapy clinics, fitness clubs, and personal training studios. To reach Rick or learn about his exercise rehabilitation courses, please visit Exercises for Injuries.
Rick Kaselj, MS.