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OPTIMAL CORE ALIGNMENT WOCN Regional Conference 2015

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OPTIMAL CORE ALIGNMENT

WOCN Regional Conference

2015

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SPEEDING RECOVERYthrough

IMPROVING MOVEMENT

Melanie Carlone,DPT, MS, RYT

Custom Orthotic SolutIons, Inc.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

1. Principles of Optimal Core Alignment and physiological effects on wound healing

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Optimal Core Alignment ~unites feetbody and gravity

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Alignment means better movement

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Better movement promotes healing

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Best Healing Possible

is supported by

Optimal fluid return

from the lower extremities…

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Venous Foot Pump Mechanism

25 mL of blood ~Each step ~Healthy gait

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Alignment

•Foot Core

•Body Core

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And

Active client participation in the

healing journey increases

compliance

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

2. Consider when internal and external forms of support are most useful

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Internal Support

Empowers Clients

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Active Client Participation

Negativity Bias is real

10-30 seconds of TAKING IN THE GOOD overcomes bias and hardwires change

R. Hanson, PhD, Hardwiring Happiness: The New Brain Science of Contentment, Calm and

Confidence.

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Experience Dependent Neuroplasticity

Taking in the GOOD…

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Internal physical re-education

Lasting Change

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External Support

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Wound Offloading Can Take Many Forms

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

3. Know when referral for foundational evaluation and support is necessary

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COLLABORATION

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Optimal Core Alignment exercise

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How you hold yourself in relationship with gravity?

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POSTURE &

FUNCTION

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We are structurally designed to be walking…NOTsitting

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WhenGravity wins…

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STABILIZATION BODY CORE

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STABILIZATION FOOT

CORE

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INTEGRATIONAN

INSIDE and

OUTSIDE JOB

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CORE ALIGNMENT IS THE NAME OF THE

GAME

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Rene Cailliet, MD

1917- 2015

Pioneer Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation, US Army, WWII

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UNIVERSAL TISSUE

RESPONSE

Cailliet, Rene. Pain: Mechanisms and Management Philadelphia: F.A. Davis, 1993.

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Inhibition=

Mal-alignment=

PAIN=

Increasing Dysfunction

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ARTHRITIS=“Itis” in your “arth”

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Gait Abnormalit

y

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Mal-alignment leads to

•Poor proprioception•Balance disorders•Reduced core stability•Reduced venous pump

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Review of the venous foot pump mechanism

•Not active at rest

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Review of the venous foot pump mechanism

•80 mm of mercury on standing

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Review of the venous foot pump mechanism

•Falls to 30 mmHg walking

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Review of the venous foot pump mechanism

•25 mL pumped upwards each step

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Review of the venous foot pump mechanism

•Forward momentum causes the pump action deep in foot intrinsic muscles

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http://www.phlebolymphology.org/the-plantar-venous-pump-anatomy-and-physiological-hypotheses/

Venous pump

deep in the arch

NOT in the sole

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" Impairment of the foot muscle pump by static foot disorder is an important cause of chronic venous disorder.”

•Vaidyanathan, Subramoniam, Riju Ramachandran Menon, Pradeep Jacob, and Binni John. Chronic Venous Disorders of the Lower Limbs: A Surgical Approach.: Springer India, Print

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Optimal Core Alignment System clarifies:

Support core alignment =

Support optimal function & venous

return =Speed in healing

times

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MORE ON THE FOOT CORE

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These feet are made

for walking

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WINDLASS EFFECT

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Passive Sub-syste

m

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4 arches in the foot

Inner and outer arches

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4 arches in the foot

Transverse arches

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LIGAMENTOUSSUPPORT

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Active subsystem

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The Neural

Sub-System

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Altered feedback

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ALTERED FEEDBACK INCREASESFALL RISK

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Optimal Core

Alignment trains and supports

inside and outside

body and foot.

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ASSESSING FOOTCORE

ALIGNMENT

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Talar Neutral

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Talar Neutral

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INTRINSIC FOOT MUSCLE TEST

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TRADITIONAL FOOT

EXERCISES MAY NOT

TRAIN INTRINSIC MUSCLES

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SHORTENED FOOT EXERCISE

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Referral to a Core Support Team

•Biomechanics•Education •Custom Orthotics •Offloading•Apply and Reassess

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WOUND OFF

LOADING

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REDUCE PRESSURES

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In Summary…

“I have a choice. Do I want to align with the greatest vision of myself or do I want to align with my excuses…”-Debbie Ford