What you'll learn
Explore how traditional methods that focused on evaluating isolated joint movements have evolved into a more holistic approach. Learn the benefits of integrating full-body functional movement screens, allowing for a more accurate assessment of movement patterns and compensations across multiple joints.
Learn about the Regional Interdependence model, a key advancement in movement science, which recognizes how dysfunction or injury in one region of the body can influence other regions. This model has shifted the focus toward treating the body as an interconnected system, optimizing movement efficiency and reducing injury risk.
Discover how the kinematic sequence, a modern framework for understanding movement patterns, has been utilized in various fields such as sports performance and rehabilitation. Understand the precise timing and coordination of body segments leads to improved performance and injury prevention.
Explore the latest in force plate technology and how it's used to measure ground reaction forces, balance, and power output. By integrating this technology into movement assessment, practitioners can gain objective data to guide interventions and track progress, providing a scientific basis for optimizing functional performance.
KIMEU INSTRUCTOR

Tony Mikla, DPT, MSPT, CSCS, XPS
CEO| KIME PERFORMANCE
Tony is a leading sports physical therapist, performance coach, and researcher. He speaks and teaches nationally on sports physical therapy and regularly publishes research in international journals. Tony previously served as the Physical Therapy Manager at the world-renowned EXOS in Phoenix, AZ, working with some of the best athletes in the world. He was the Medical Director for the Sacramento Sports Commission and adjunct faculty in Physical Therapy at Sacramento State University and Northern AZ University. In 2015, Tony was named a finalist for the NSCA Sports Medicine Specialist of the Year and was awarded the 40 Under 40 Award from the Sacramento Business Journal in 2017.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the cutting-edge methodologies shaping the future of movement science!
This webinar is perfect for healthcare professionals, movement specialists, trainers, coaches, and anyone interested in the science behind human movement and rehabilitation advancements.