A dynamic systems approach to training and rehabilitation of overhand sports
Introduction
This 2-day course is the fifth in link we develop with the team of Frans Bosch Systems. You can participate in this course if you followed the first theoretical course about Strength Training and Coordination. Wieger Heijenk and Martin Nijhoff bring you a course on the dynamic systems approach towards Strength Training for overhands sports. This course will show that also in the early stages of rehabilitation after injury a dynamic systems approach offers many advantages in coming to a high level of overhand movement. During the course divers hit and throw related sports will pass. There will be enough space for your own cases. In the preparation of the course there will be a small part of repetition of the basis Strength Training.
For
Sports Trainers and Sports Physiotherapists
Learning Outcomes
After this course:
- You can demonstrate a Dynamic Systems Approach in the rehab of Sports injuries in the Upper Extremity;
- Can you demonstrate A Dynamic Systems Approach to provide Training to prevent injury
in the Upper Extremity;
Knowledge and Skill
- Can you show a diagnostic approach for an overhand Sports Injury;
- Can you show different approaches to analyze Pain and Movement Behavior;
- Can you use a Dynamic Approach to increase Performance in Overhand Sports;
- Can you reproduce factors that influence Sports Specific Injuries in the Upper Extremity;
- Can you explain Anatomic and Biomechanic factors that increase the risk on injury in the Upper Extremity;
- Are you skilled in clinical reasoning for a high level approach to rehabilitation and performance training
with overhand sports;
- Are you skilled in analyzing a overhand sports movement in finding attractors for a dynamic
system approach;
- Can you vary your approach in intensity and duration on the basis of movement analysis;
- Can you demonstrate the use of diagnostics to develop a dynamic system approach in case of injury
or performance improvement.
Study load
This course consists of three parts. An online preparation that takes about 4 hours and consists of listening to and viewing presentations and articles and preparing a case. In addition, there are 2 course days in which the focus is mainly on clinical reasoning and making a training plan. First more generally, later specifically on the basis of casuistry. Preparation 4 hours, contact hours 14, total 18 study load hours.
Program
Assessment
This course has no formel assessment. The certificate is for those who participated two full days and completed the assignments and online preparation.
This 2-day course is the fifth in link we develop with the team of Frans Bosch Systems. You can participate in this course if you followed the first theoretical course about Strength Training and Coordination. Wieger Heijenk and Martin Nijhoff bring you a course on the dynamic systems approach towards Strength Training for overhands sports. This course will show that also in the early stages of rehabilitation after injury a dynamic systems approach offers many advantages in coming to a high level of overhand movement. During the course divers hit and throw related sports will pass. There will be enough space for your own cases. In the preparation of the course there will be a small part of repetition of the basis Strength Training.
For
Sports Trainers and Sports Physiotherapists
Learning Outcomes
After this course:
- You can demonstrate a Dynamic Systems Approach in the rehab of Sports injuries in the Upper Extremity;
- Can you demonstrate A Dynamic Systems Approach to provide Training to prevent injury
in the Upper Extremity;
Knowledge and Skill
- Can you show a diagnostic approach for an overhand Sports Injury;
- Can you show different approaches to analyze Pain and Movement Behavior;
- Can you use a Dynamic Approach to increase Performance in Overhand Sports;
- Can you reproduce factors that influence Sports Specific Injuries in the Upper Extremity;
- Can you explain Anatomic and Biomechanic factors that increase the risk on injury in the Upper Extremity;
- Are you skilled in clinical reasoning for a high level approach to rehabilitation and performance training
with overhand sports;
- Are you skilled in analyzing a overhand sports movement in finding attractors for a dynamic
system approach;
- Can you vary your approach in intensity and duration on the basis of movement analysis;
- Can you demonstrate the use of diagnostics to develop a dynamic system approach in case of injury
or performance improvement.
Study load
This course consists of three parts. An online preparation that takes about 4 hours and consists of listening to and viewing presentations and articles and preparing a case. In addition, there are 2 course days in which the focus is mainly on clinical reasoning and making a training plan. First more generally, later specifically on the basis of casuistry. Preparation 4 hours, contact hours 14, total 18 study load hours.
Program
Time | Component | Learning Outcomes |
Morning day 1 | Theory Practical |
- Do you have knowledge of factors affecting sport-specific disorders in the upper extremity; - Can you explain the anatomical and biomechanical factors within the upper extremity who affect the origin of injury and recovery from injury; - Can you reason and demonstrate a diagnostic approach to confirm or rule out sport-specific injuries; - Motion analysis, search for attractors |
Afternoon day 1 | Practical | - Motion analysis, search for attractors |
Morning day 2 | Theory Practical |
- Do you have knowledge of the specific attractors in different overhand overhand sports; - Can you make an analysis in different ways of pain and movement behavior in the upper extremity; - Motion analysis, influencing attractors |
Afternoon day 2 | Practical | - Can you use clinical reasoning to diagnose the given case histories and demonstrate a therapeutic process; - Are you able to explain and demonstrate your own choices in diagnosis and treatment in the case of self-administered case studies? |
Assessment
This course has no formel assessment. The certificate is for those who participated two full days and completed the assignments and online preparation.
Dates
Friday 29 and Saturday 30 November 2024
For
Physiotherapists in Sports and Sports Trainers
Teachers
Martijn Nijhoff, Performance Trainer Pittsburgh Pirates and National Baseball Team Netherlands
Wieger Heijenk, Physiotherapist and Shoulder Specialist Bergman Clinics and Private Practice Zeewolde


Investment
€ 640,00 Lunch and digital materials included.
Language: English
Entrance after course Strength training and AND Practical OR Anatomy of Agility
Participants
Min 12 Max 20
Location
Archimedesbaan 2 Nieuwegein The Netherlands
Friday 29 and Saturday 30 November 2024
For
Physiotherapists in Sports and Sports Trainers
Teachers
Martijn Nijhoff, Performance Trainer Pittsburgh Pirates and National Baseball Team Netherlands
Wieger Heijenk, Physiotherapist and Shoulder Specialist Bergman Clinics and Private Practice Zeewolde


Investment
€ 640,00 Lunch and digital materials included.
Language: English
Entrance after course Strength training and AND Practical OR Anatomy of Agility
Participants
Min 12 Max 20
Location
Archimedesbaan 2 Nieuwegein The Netherlands
Event Properties
Event Date | 29-11-2024 |
Event End Date | 30-11-2024 |
Cut off date | 29-11-2024 |
Capacity | 16 |
Individual Price | €640,00 |