Joint replacements are common and occurring in ever younger patients. Most joint replacements are due to progressive, ongoing movement dysfunction, not acute injury. So once a joint is replaced, is the root cause for getting the replacement being addressed?

This workshop will help participants understand the causes of joint replacement, specific concerns (and myths) regarding different joint replacements, and learn a template for using a neuro-biomechanical model of exercise therapy to regain proper joint function and movement quality after joint replacement. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand basic information and facts regarding joint replacements to include the most common causes. 
  • Learn specific concerns and myths associated with knee, hip, and shoulder joint replacements. 
  • Learn a template for joint replacement exercise therapy using a neuro-centric approach to training.
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2:00pm Central
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On Oct 22nd, 2025

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Pat Marques

Co-Founder & CEO
NEUROTraining

Pat Marques is a Z-Health Master Trainer and NSCA-CPT specializing in training the nervous system to improve performance and get out of pain. After retiring from the Active Duty Army, Pat pursued his education and certifications in exercise science, initially working with wounded, ill, and injured soldiers. During this time that Pat discovered the power of using a neurological approach to training to get out of pain and improve fitness and performance.

Grove Higgins, DC

Co-Founder
Neuroathlete

Dr. Grove Higgins, DC is a chiropractor, biomechanist, and human performance expert with over 30 years in healthcare. He began his career in rehab at 15 and later trained under soft tissue pioneer Dr. Michael Leahy. A Magna Cum Laude graduate of New York Chiropractic College, Dr. Higgins has conducted research in gait mechanics and foot development. He has taught functional anatomy to healthcare professionals since 2003 and consults globally on neurological training and injury prevention.

 

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