Continued Education Nutrition & Connective Tissue Courses
Earn up to 6 CEUs. The Resync team has curated a 6-part course that dives deep into every layer of the body to optimize connective tissue health with the latest data & science.
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Resync’s “Connective Tissue Nutrition” course considers the nutritional factors that influence connective tissues in health, injury, and disease for a variety of audiences.
Injury is common among professional athletes, recreational enthusiasts, and people with a range of activity levels, especially accompanying a sudden increase in physical activity.
Nutrition plays a major role in maintaining connective tissue health, preventing injuries, healing from injuries, recovering from regular physical activity, and managing connective tissue disease.
Health professionals specializing in connective tissue therapies have little formal training in the field of nutrition, whereas dietitians and nutritionists often have little formal training in connective tissue therapies, and sports professionals may have an incomplete understanding of the interplay between physical therapies and nutritional therapies to optimize sports performance.
These courses provide evidence-based nutrition recommendations to optimize performance, accelerate recovery, promote healing from an injury, and manage symptoms of connective tissue conditions that are responsive to nutrition.
By focusing on the health of the connective tissues, health is promoted in every layer of the body, from the skin to the bones.
Explore Our 6 Educational Courses
The introduction class covers the nutritional requirements for supporting healthy collagen protein in collagenous connective tissues. First the structure, function, and basic physiology of collagenous connective tissues in each layer of the body is introduced. Then a systematic treatment of nutritional requirements for collagenous tissues is covered, including a review of randomized controlled trials that investigate the supportive role of dietary collagen in supporting the health of collagen tissues.
LEARN MOREClass 2 in this series covers the nutritional requirements for supporting healthy hard skeleton function. First the structure, function, and basic physiology of bone tissues is introduced. Then a systematic treatment of nutritional requirements for bone tissue is covered. The class culminates with practical takeaways for clinicians and informative handouts for clients recovering from bone injuries or seeking to maintain bone health.
LEARN MOREClass 3 in this series covers the nutritional requirements for supporting healthy cartilage function. First the structure, function, and basic physiology of cartilage tissue is introduced. Then a systematic treatment of nutritional requirements for cartilage tissue is covered. The class culminates with practical takeaways for clinicians and informative handouts for clients recovering from cartilage injuries or seeking to maintain cartilage health
LEARN MOREClass 4 in this series covers the nutritional requirements for supporting healthy soft connective tissue (fascia, ligament, tendon, and muscle connective tissue) function. First the structure, function, and basic physiology of soft connective tissues are introduced. Then a systematic treatment of nutritional requirements for collagenous soft connective tissue is covered. The class culminates with practical takeaways for clinicians and informative handouts for patients/clients recovering from soft tissue injuries or seeking to maintain soft connective tissue health.
LEARN MOREClass 5 in this series covers the nutritional requirements for supporting healthy muscle and blood function. First the structure, function, basic physiology, and nutritional requirements of blood as a connective tissue is introduced. Following is an introduction to the structure, function, physiology, and nutrient needs of muscle tissue. Then a systematic treatment of nutritional requirements for blood and muscle health is covered. The class culminates with practical takeaways for clinicians and informative handouts for patients/clients recovering from muscle injuries or seeking to maintain blood health.
LEARN MOREClass 6 in this series covers the nutritional requirements for supporting healthy skin function. First the structure, function, basic physiology, and nutritional requirements of skin and its connective tissue composition. Then a systematic treatment of nutritional requirements for skin health is covered. The class culminates with practical takeaways for clinicians and informative handouts for patients/clients recovering from skin injuries or seeking to maintain skin health.
LEARN MOREWhat Others Are Saying
Great webinar & information. Very informative & cutting edge.
The presentation was done well and would be useful for healthcare practitioners...it also provides more recent knowledge on optimal collagen use.
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