Physiotherapist Britta Perdersen Implements Core-Tex for Equestrians
Physiotherapist Britta Pedersen shares how she implements the unique, patent motion of Core-Tex for her riders. Britta is able to use Core-Tex to create challenges on Core-Tex specific to the needs of the equestrian but beneficial for all her patients.
Britta shares:
how she helps her patients improve internal and external mobility
handle the vertical stability necessary on the moving horse
challenges the posterior chain with the motion of Core-Tex
We often see our Core-Tex family assume upright balance training on Core-Tex goes from two hands on the handrail to hands free and no use of the handrail. In other words, going from the most help to the least help. This may lead to a misinterpretation of Core-Tex being "too advanced" and a missed opportunity to scale your balance progressions in a way that allows the user to be successful.
Core-Tex plays well with others. With the increased interest and research around dual tasking of cognitive exercises plus motor challenges, Core-Tex is emerging as a clinical favorite for many reasons:
The study we are sharing with you in this post looked at strength training of 58 older women and 6 males under age 70 . The comparison was strength training with vs. without the use of unstable surfaces.
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