
Physical Therapy Board of California CEU Course
Resistance Training CEU Course for Physical Therapy
Biomechanics Qualitative Analysis for The Field
Using the three principles of force, what, where, and how much learn to identify subtle changes in biomechanics that influence performance. Learn how to recognize macro and micro biomechanics cues and be the first to identify small movement changes that cause big performance impacts. Includes a case study and step-by-step method to conduct a basic field biomechanics assessment.Ā Course is intermediate level and suitable for PTs and PTAs.
2 HR CE - $55.00.Ā
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Amy Ashmore, PhD
Amy Ashmore holds a Ph.D. in Kinesiology from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Motor Behavior from Florida State University. Her training programs are approved by 50 state boards of physical therapy, American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), and Board of Certification (BOC) for athletic trainers. Amy is an educator located in Las Vegas, Nevada specializing in resistance training adaptations and sports data analytics.
CourseĀ Outcomes
- Ā Define and describe qualitative analysis.
- Apply biomechanics to qualitative analysis.
- Distinguish between macro and micro biomechanics.
- Apply the three principles of force to qualitative analysis.
- Develop a system to analyze biomechanics in the field using qualitative analysis.
Course Agenda
I. Biomechanics Qualitative Analysis.
II. Macro and Micro Biomechanics.
III. Three Principles of Force:
- What.
- Where.
- How Much.
IV. Case Study. Step-by-Step Qualitative Analysis.


Course Disclosures
- Presenter disclosure: Amy Ashmore is the owner/operator of learn.vegas.
- Non-financial disclosures: No other relevant non-financial disclosures.
- Sponsor disclosure: Course isĀ sponsored by learn.vegas.
- Content disclosure: This event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.