Healthy Running covers advanced running form, strength training, range of motion, aerobic development, motor skill development, injury assessment and treatment, and running shoe prescription. Content is evidence based with numerous case scenarios and hands-on analysis to apply concepts learned.
Chairmen Mark Cucuzzella MD; Dr. Trent Nessler PT, MPT, DPT; Director Ian Adamson MS, BS.
Registration fees
Healthy Running M Closed
Medical professionals
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$395.00Jun 10 - Sep 27
Healthy Running C Closed
Coaches, trainers, instructors
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$345.00Jun 10 - Sep 27
Healthy Running S Closed
Students, DoD and DoD affiliates
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$195.00Jun 10 - Sep 27
Healthy Running R Closed
Runners
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$245.00Jun 10 - Sep 27
Course Information
COURSE TIMES: Saturday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm; optional Friday welcome dinner
CHAIRMEN: Mark Cucuzzella, MD
PROFESSOR: Dr. Trent Nessler, PT, MPT, DPT
DIRECTOR: Ian Adamson, MS, BS
TEXTBOOK (provided): Anatomy for Runners by Jay Dicharry
REFERENCE APPS: Muscle System Pro III, Apple App Store; Skeletal System Pro III, Apple App Store
ATTIRE: Running apparel and shoes.
Program Details
Healthy Running for medical and fitness professionals focuses on the energetics of running, injury evaluation and treatment. Content is evidence based with numerous case scenarios and hands-on analysis to apply concepts learned.
Saturday sessions includes the anthropologic basis of running, aerobic development, recovery principals and practice, overtraining syndrome, coordination and peaking, nutrition for health and performance, warm up and cool down.
The role of footwear on runners is examined, including the evolution of running shoes, design, technology and the relationship to injury.
The afternoon workshop addresses strength training, range of motion/mobility and motor function.
Day two examines the injured runner, the triad of running injuries, tissue specificity, anatomy, biomechanics and clinical evaluation of mobility and strength.
The afternoon workshop assesses running from a clinical perspective, prescription of strength, mobility, and gait cues based on specific findings. Stability, core work, mobility and stretching principles area addressed.
The course ends with medical issues for runners, including heat illness, physiology, and treatment. Newton Running Coaches completing this course are eligible to receive the Newton Running Level 2 coach certification. Certification is at no additional cost.
Target Audience
Primary care physicians, sports medicine physicians, physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physical therapists, athletic trainers, coaches and other professionals interested in maintaining and promoting the health of runners.
Learning Objectives
After this course, the participant should be able to:
- Discuss the pathophysiological process behind running injuries and the new treatment concepts relating to these pathologies.
- Improve hisher clinical efficiency through a better knowledge of objective diagnostic assessments and their place in the clinical exam of an injured runner.
- Discuss the new theories behind tissue stress, adaptation and preventive stress.
- Recognize the relationship between running biomechanics and the risk of injuries.
- Build a program to help an injured runner return to running using the theoretical principles relating to different energy systems, cross-training and warm-up.
- Discuss the science behind running shoe technology, plantar orthoses, flexibility and strengthening in the prevention and treatment of running injuries.
- Discuss the science and practical application of aerobic development, speed training, and periodization.
- Describe the principles and be able to teach efficient running form including supplemental drills.
- Evaluate a patient for movement dysfunction during a clinical visit and provide simple corrective measures.
- Discuss Clinical Injury assessment and exam and specific corrective exercises.
- Describe practical gait analysis, cues, and corrections.
- Discuss Nutrition for health and performance.
- Prescribe footwear to complement the patient’s current movement pattern and how to safely transition them to more functional footwear.
Continuing Education Credit
The WVU School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The two day Healthy Running course provides 16.75 hours Cat 1 AMA CME.
The American College of Sports Medicine’s Professional Education Committee certifies that Healthy Running meets the criteria for official ACSM Approved Provider status from 2014 – 2017. A certificate of completion for 16.75 ACSM CECs will be granted to on completion of the course. ACSM approved providership of this program does not imply endorsement of the sponsoring organization’s products/services.
This course provides a certificate of completion listing credit hours.
Course Location and Parking
Center for Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy
2615 Centennial Blvd.,
Tallahassee, FL. 32308
850.656.1837
Confirmation & Cancellation
Upon receipt of registration and payment, you will receive an email confirmation.
Registration fees will be refunded (less a $50 administrative fee) for cancellations received a minimum of 14 days prior to the activity date. No refunds will be granted for registration fees of less than $50 or for cancellations made within 13 days of the activity.
The Healthy Running reserves the right to cancel courses if necessary. In this case, reimbursement of registration fees will not assess the $50 administrative fee. All other expenses incurred associated with this course activity are the sole responsibility of the participant.
Conference Faculty
Chairmen
Mark Cucuzzella, MD
Professor Family Medicine West Virginia University Department of Family Medicine Lt Col US Air Force Reserves, elite masters runner
Dr. Trent Nessler, PT, MPT, DPT
CEO Accelerated Conditioning and Learning (A.C.L.), LLC Associate Editor International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training, USA Cheer Safety Council Member
Director
Ian Adamson, BS, MS
Professional educator & speaker, 7x World Champion, 3x World Record Holder, X-Games Gold Medalist
Special Thanks To
Event schedule
- Fri, September 26, 2014 7:00 PM - Welcome dinner and icebreaker (optional)
- Sat, September 27, 2014 7:30 AM - Registration, breakfast (provided)
- Sat, September 27, 2014 8:00 AM - Anthropologic basis of running
- Sat, September 27, 2014 8:20 AM - Aerobic development
- Sat, September 27, 2014 8:50 AM - The role of intensity
- Sat, September 27, 2014 9:30 AM - Recovery principals
- Sat, September 27, 2014 10:00 AM - Refreshment break
- Sat, September 27, 2014 10:15 AM - Coordination and peaking
- Sat, September 27, 2014 10:45 AM - Warm up and cool down
- Sat, September 27, 2014 11:00 AM - Nutrition and performance
- Sat, September 27, 2014 11:30 AM - Lunch (provided), discussion and case study
- Sat, September 27, 2014 12:10 PM - Footwear evolution, design and technology
- Sat, September 27, 2014 12:50 PM - Influence of footwear on gait
- Sat, September 27, 2014 1:20 PM - Relationship to injury
- Sat, September 27, 2014 1:40 PM - Fitting issues and adaptive devices
- Sat, September 27, 2014 1:50 PM - Refreshment break
- Sat, September 27, 2014 2:00 PM - Stability, mobility and strength workshops
- Sat, September 27, 2014 3:00 PM - Movement patterns for efficiency and injury reduction
- Sat, September 27, 2014 4:00 PM - Form drills for motor skill re-enforcement
- Sat, September 27, 2014 5:00 PM - Optional easy group run
- Sat, September 27, 2014 5:00 PM - End day one lectures
- Sun, September 28, 2014 7:30 AM - Breakfast (provided)
- Sun, September 28, 2014 8:00 AM - Triad of Running Injuries
- Sun, September 28, 2014 8:30 AM - Tissue specificity: micro-anatomy
- Sun, September 28, 2014 9:00 AM - Baby biomechanics
- Sun, September 28, 2014 9:45 AM - Refreshment break
- Sun, September 28, 2014 10:00 AM - Impact of strength and mobility on impact
- Sun, September 28, 2014 10:45 AM - Identifying and fixing problems
- Sun, September 28, 2014 11:15 AM - Optimizing the runner; sprinting to distance
- Sun, September 28, 2014 12:00 PM - Lunch (provided) and discussion: medical issues in endurance sports
- Sun, September 28, 2014 1:00 PM - Clinical running analysis: visual gait tool
- Sun, September 28, 2014 2:00 PM - Clinical mobility and stability assessment
- Sun, September 28, 2014 3:00 PM - Refreshment break
- Sun, September 28, 2014 3:10 PM - Evaluation and treatment workshop
- Sun, September 28, 2014 5:00 PM - End program
Contact information
- Event contact
- Ian Adamson
- ian@healthyrunning.org
- Phone
- +1 303-875-1467
- Website
- Visit website