Principle-driven clinical education designed for real practice environments.
I teach healthcare professionals how to refine assessment, improve treatment selection, and build stronger functional foundations, without adding unnecessary complexity.
Principle-Driven Clinical Education
I teach clinicians to see beneath the noise of technique, to the principles organizing human movement.
This is where clarity begins.
The Bigger Idea...
Across Mulligan, Mckenzie, TMR, SFMA, Sahrmann, Feldenkrais, DNS, PRRT, corrective exercise and all the rest. The principles are the same.
Some methods move the patient.
Some let the patient move themselves.
But the wisdom underneath is shared.
As Tom Baker said: “I can move you, or you can move you. Either I can assess you, or you can assess you.”
When the patient moves themselves, they build self-trust.
When the patient assesses themselves they build confidence.
When clinicians see these threads clearly, their work becomes simpler, cleaner, and more reliable.
That’s what these courses teach.
How to think with discernment instead of collecting more techniques.

Internal Snapping hip syndrome is often treated as a local irritation and usually of no concern by most.
But the snap is rarely the root.
In this course, we examine:
The movement principles driving the pattern
How breath and pelvic organization influence the presentation
Key biomechanical assessment tools
When to strengthen and where
How small postural refinements change load distribution
The goal is not a protocol.
It’s discernment.
You’ll leave with:
Clear assessment logic
Efficient intervention strategies
Integration between strength and pattern correction
This course is designed for clinicians who want to see the system beneath the symptom.
Other mini-courses and workshops include:
Breathing pattern evaluation and treatment
Treatment of Dance and Performing Arts Injuries
Strength integration for long-term change
Treatment selection clarity in complex cases
I’m expanding this education online intentionally
Additional courses can be custom developed.
Strong foundations don’t begin in adulthood.
Through a separate platform, I teach movement development for children, empowering parents to understand what’s happening in their child’s body and advocate confidently.
The focus remains the same:
Strength first.
Efficient movement patterns.
Principle-based skill development for lifelong health.
It’s an extension of the same philosophy I bring to clinicians.
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