The CPRS certification is for the fitness and health professional looking to learn and truly understand the fundamentals of human movement, rehabilitation, exercise prescription, periodization training and offer post-rehabilitation training to post rehab clients. It is important to note the CPRS learns to identify those clients he/she can effectively work with, and those that must be referred to a medical professional. In addition, the CPRS is not trained to provide any form of medical treatment including physical therapy, chiropractic, or massage therapy care. CPRSs’ typically work in health clubs, personal training studios, physical therapy and chiropractic clinics, and sports medicine centers, as well as in clients’ homes.
Home Study Curriculum
Unit 1: Anatomy and functional
anatomy behind human movement
Unit 2: Joint movements and actions
Unit 3: Understanding the kinetic chain
Unit 4: Foundation of Biomechanics and Biomechanics of movement
Unit 5: Musculoskeletal and Movement Screening
Unit 6: Rehabilitation Principles
Unit 7: Foundation of Exercise and Exercise prescription
Unit 8: Foundation of periodization training
Unit 9: Common movement dysfunctions of
the orthopedic, neuromuscular, CP/CV & special populations
Unit 10: Scope of Practice of CPRS and Marketing Post Rehabilitative Service
Certified Post Rehabilitation Specialist(CPRS) Certification
The Certified Post Rehabilitation Specialist (CPRS) certification is for the
fitness and health professional looking to learn and truly understand the fundamentals of human
movement, rehabilitation, exercise prescription, periodization training and
offer post rehabilitation training to post rehab clients. It is important to
note the CPRS learns to identify those clients he/she can effectively work
with, and those that must be referred to a medical professional. In addition,
the CPRS is not trained to provide any form of medical treatment including
physical therapy, chiropractic or massage therapy care.
CPRSs’
typically work in health clubs, personal training studios, physical therapy and
chiropractic clinics, and sports medicine centers, as well as in clients’
homes.
The CPRS was
designed to fill in the gaps that fitness professionals/personal trainers
really need to understand prior to working with any client. These areas include
understanding the following:
- Anatomy, functional anatomy and
biomechanics behind daily and sport specific movement
- How each of the joints within our body
move and their respective actions
- The parts of the kinematic chain and the
synergistic affect from the ankle, knee, hip and lumbar regions
- Fundamentals of musculoskeletal and
movement screening
- The principles of rehabilitation
- Foundation of Periodization Training and
Program Design
- How to select and prescribe exercises and
when to modify based on evidenced-based research
- Common movement dysfunctions of the
orthopedic, neuromuscular, CP/CV and special populations and how to train
clients based on science
- Understand the CPRS scope of practice and
marketing post rehabilitative services completing the rehab triangle
What are the Benefits?
- Understand the basic anatomy and
functional anatomy and how it relates to daily and sport-specific
movement.
- Have the knowledge of the entire
kinematic chain, including joint movements and biomechanics of movement.
- Understand the foundation of exercise
prescription and periodization training and be able to design programs for
post rehabilitative clientele that is evidenced-based, safe with practical
application yielding optimal results.
- Develop post rehab services for over 40 medical conditions that include common injuries to the spine that include; cervical and lumbar degenerative disc disease(DDD), cervical and spinal stenosis, cervical and lumbar fusion, lumbar sprain, cervical and lumbar disc herniation (back pain), cervical and lumbar radiculopathy, and osteoarthritis; common shoulder injuries that include shoulder impingement, rotator cuff repair, shoulder bursitis, and common knee and hip conditions that include ligament injuries(MCL, LCL, ACL, PCL), patellofemoral syndrome(PFS), total knee replacement(TKR), ITB syndrome, total hip(THR), and many others.
- Be able to perform a human movement assessment and musculoskeletal screening on the post-rehab client.
- Understand the impact of exercise on common medical conditions.
- Understand the role and scope of practice
for the fitness professional when working with post-rehabilitation
clients.
- Identify warning signs or red flags that
indicate the client is in need of evaluation or treatment from a licensed
medical professional.
- Develop an effective post-rehab marketing
program to establish relationships with medical professionals in your
community
- Differentiate yourself as a the specialist who possesses advanced knowledge, skillset and
experience, after passing multiple rigorous competency tests
- Once completed, you will earn an advanced
certification that will be recognized locally, regionally and nationally
as a specialist in movement, rehabilitation and post-rehabilitation
training
Requirements
- Hold a degree in health or fitness
related field (i.e. exercise physiology, exercise science, kinesiology,
physical therapy assistant or similar).
- Perform a minimum of 100 hrs.
of observation in a physical therapy, sports medicine or health and
wellness clinic prior to taking the CPRS exam.
- Complete all the units
accompanying the Certified Post Rehabilitation Specialist Track.
- Pass the Post Rehabilitation
Training Specialist Certification with a score of 75% or better.
- CPRS certification must be
renewed every two years by completing 15 hours of continuing education
courses taught by a licensed medical professional.
Earning
The CPRS Credential
- Student
must complete each of the ten separate courses where each has an
accompanying video, study workbook and quiz.
- Successfully earn a 75% score on each examination that accompanies
the particular course.
- Online examination: Complete a comprehensive 125
multiple-choice examination that tests the students understanding and
application of the related material.
- Finally,
attend a three-day seminar that consists of two-days of review and the third-day of testing. Final testing consists of three oral case studies as well as passing a successfully practical examination.
Skills assessment portion
- Oral examination: consists of a mock case, where the student must define anatomically the dysfunction, biomechanical implications, discuss pathophysiology and mechanism of injury, as well as create a simple exercise program. The exercise program consists of precautionary exercise, one contraindicated exercise, three core exercises, and foundation exercise training.
- Practical examination: involves evaluating a client,
taking a history, posture analysis, static and movement assessment, and corrective exercise.
Certified Post Rehab Specialist (CPRS)
- Model No: CPRS
- Availability: In Stock
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₹ 24,900
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