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Pilates for Injuries and Pathologies - Shadow Location

This three-day certificate course presents a Physical Therapy approach to working with clients who have injuries, physical limitations, or movement dysfunctions

This three-day certificate course presents a Physical Therapy approach to working with clients who have injuries, physical limitations, or movement dysfunctions. Focusing primarily on the cervical and lumbar spine, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle and foot, the course covers functional anatomy, biomechanics and a review of current literature. Specific injuries and pathologies, such as disc disease, post-surgical conditions, rotator cuff syndrome, tendinopathies and osteoarthritis, are examined. Students learn about precautions and/or contraindications for these conditions, as well as exercise options and modifications to the original BASI Pilates repertoire. Course participants learn safe ways to work with clients who suffer from some of the most commonly encountered pathologies and injuries, via lectures, discussions, demonstrations and practice.

This program is approved by the National Pilates Certification Program for 18 CECs.


This shadow location involves students attending the course in studio, while the presenter’s session is streamed live from a different location. During the course, students have access to the studio’s equipment, allowing them to actively follow along, as well as have support from Faculty in studio. Additionally, the presenter has the ability to observe the studio and interact with the students. Deadline to enroll is February 27, 2026. For assistance or additional information, please contact Student Affairs at [email protected].



Mar 13, 2026 - Mar 15, 2026

The Physio Pilates Studio

29 Khyber Pass Road, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand, 1023, Auckland

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