Pilates: History, General Principles and Precautions
Presented by Sherri Betz
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Sherri Betz
Sherri Betz has been a physical therapist since 1991. She is a Geriatric Certified Specialist, PMA® Certified Pilates teacher, and director of TheraPilates® Physical Therapy Clinic since 2001. She was elected as the Vice-President of the Pilates Method Alliance in 2007 and served on the PMA Board of Directors from 2003-2009.…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Introduction to Pilates
Learn about Joseph and Clara Pilates journey to the United States, and how they eventually brought their revolutionary philosophy and theories to the rehabilitation world.
2. Pilates Disseminators and the Pilates Method Alliance
The disseminators of Pilates spread the method into the mainstream. This chapter will describe each teacher’s Pilates story from knee injuries to radical mastectomies.
3. Pilates Principles and Rehabilitation Applications
This chapter will focus on the benefits of the Pilates Apparatus and how each piece provides a unique opportunity for rehabilitation of spinal mobility or stability, rotator cuff injuries, assistance with hip mobilization, balance, core control and strengthening.
4. Pilates Pitfalls, Benefits, Yoga and Research
We will discuss the differences between yoga and Pilates, highlighting the focus on identification and correction of faulty movement strategies, costal vs. diaphragmatic breathing, and reducing dependence on healthcare. Learn what is missing from Pilates and how a classical Pilates practice may be detrimental to many spinal conditions. Find out about some important randomized controlled trials, and systematic reviews regarding Pilates and Low Back Pain.