Module 1

Anatomy, biomechanics, and
Advice for pain relief

This module provides an in-depth understanding of the human musculoskeletal system and its biomechanical relationships and transfers this knowledge directly into the practice of pain counseling. You will learn to understand movement, classify pain biomechanically, and derive well-founded recommendations for action. This will enable you to competently accompany people on their way back to a pain-free and productive life. Anatomy, biomechanics, and real-life case studies are systematically linked and taught in a practical manner.

Contents

Learn to understand the body

Learn about the bones, muscles, nerves, tendons, and ligaments of the musculoskeletal system and understand how they work together in human movement. You will learn about the range of motion of individual joints and which muscles trigger, stabilize, or prevent movement. The goal is to be able to name the most important muscles and explain their order of activation during movement in an understandable way.
The following areas are covered:

    • Foot + lower leg
    • Hip + Knee
    • spine
    • Shoulder + upper arm
    • Forearm + hand

Provide reliable advice to people experiencing pain

You will examine the connection between biomechanical imbalances and pain. In doing so, you will learn about diagnostic tests for comprehensive biomechanical analysis in order to identify the causes of pain and derive appropriate measures to help those affected return to a pain-free life.
Advice on pain is based on five key areas:

    • Biomechanics analysis
    • Techniques for muscle tone regulation 
    • Analysis and control of athletic stress in the context of time, intensity, and recovery
    • Limits of biomechanics – When should experts from other fields be consulted?
    • Systemic causes and psychological factors

Analyze and understand real cases

The content is applied and reinforced in a practical manner using real-life case studies of athletes and individuals with acute or chronic complaints. The entire process is traced step by step—from biomechanical analysis and client consultations to the derivation of concrete measures and results.

Participants are actively involved in the analysis and solution-finding process, enabling them to learn how to confidently identify complex interrelationships and make informed decisions. In addition, special and complex cases are discussed where there are multiple causes and an expanded analytical approach is required.

Structure and learning format of the "
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  • Duration: 3 months
  • 1.5 hours of weekly online sessions for joint reflection, discussion, and consolidation
  • Two practical days, each lasting eight hours, during which the content learned is directly applied to real people in a practical setting and consolidated in a lasting manner.
  • 2–3 hours per week of self-organized, focused learning
Skills you will learn:
  • Be able to confidently name the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system (bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves) and classify them functionally.
  • Explaining the degrees of freedom of human joints and understanding which muscles perform, stabilize, or inhibit movement.

  • Analyzing movement sequences biomechanically and correctly deriving muscular activation chains

  • Recognizing pain as a result of biomechanical imbalances and analyzing its causes in a structured manner

  • Recommend sensible, realistic measures for pain relief and stress management based on the analysis.

  • Recognizing the limits of biomechanical consultation and knowing when other specialist disciplines need to be consulted

  • Critically discuss complex interrelationships using case studies and work on them in a solution-oriented manner.

Module 1

Anatomy, biomechanics,
Advice on pain

The following training program offers a sound and practical qualification in the fields of anatomy, biomechanics, and pain management counseling. It enables participants to understand human movement as a biomechanical system, analyze it in a targeted manner, and improve it sustainably—with the aim of making people more efficient and pain-free in the long term.

✅ 3-month intensive training with continuous support

✅ Weekly online lessons

✅ Teaching in-depth knowledge of anatomy, biomechanics, and advice on pain management

✅ Learning and applying biomechanical testing methods

Adjustment of the training plan
Update in line with the new analysis results

Correct interpretation, analysis, and derivation of individual recommendations for action based on biomechanical testing

Unlimited access to the video library of all previous lectures

Compact practical seminars for direct implementation of the content

Module 1 - Individual price
3.920€

(including VAT)

parcels
  • Silver - 5-month training course €5,420*

    Module 1 (Anatomy, Biomechanics, Advice on Pain Management)
    Module 2 (Biomechanics of Sports and Training Management)
    Total individual prices €5,420 → You save €420

  • Gold - 6-month comprehensive training €5,950*

    Module 1 (Anatomy, Biomechanics, Advice on Pain)
    Module 2 (Biomechanics of Sports and Training Management)
    Module 3 (How to Business – How to Become an Entrepreneur)
    Total individual prices €6,830 → You save €880

All prices include 19% VAT.

Arrange a no-obligation initial consultation with
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Contact

Alexander Schenk
E-mail: info@alexander-schenk.eu
Tel.: +49 170 475 8907

Wilhelm Maybachstraße 31/1 Entrance D
72108 Rottenburg am Neckar

Contact

Alexander Schenk
E-mail: info@alexander-schenk.eu
Tel.: +49 170 475 8907

Address

Wilhelm Maybachstraße 31/1 Entrance D
72108 Rottenburg am Neckar

Note

Alexander Schenk offers biomechanical consultations aimed at improving clients' understanding of how their bodies work and providing support in optimizing their biomechanical processes. These services do not include medical diagnoses and are not intended to replace medical treatment. Alexander Schenk's consulting services do not constitute medical treatment. No promises of healing are made. Clients with persistent or severe pain are advised to consult a physician or other qualified medical professional.