An Integrative Approach for Athletes

A 1-credit course exploring integrative strategies for improving athletic performance through coordinated neurological, biomechanical, and physiological approaches.

Human Performance & Regenerative Medicine
Sergio F. Azzolino
Level:
3
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Integrator
Credit Hours:
1
Price:

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Course Description

Athletic performance depends on the coordinated interaction of neurological control, biomechanical efficiency, and physiological resilience. In this presentation, Sergio Azzolino explores an integrative approach to athlete care that combines insights from multiple disciplines. Participants will examine how the nervous system contributes to coordination, reaction time, and motor control, while biomechanical factors influence movement efficiency and injury risk. The session also highlights the importance of metabolic health, recovery strategies, and conditioning in sustaining high levels of performance. By integrating neurological, biomechanical, and physiological perspectives, clinicians can develop more comprehensive strategies for supporting athletes across training, recovery, and competition. This lecture encourages a systems-based approach to athlete care, emphasizing how collaboration across disciplines can enhance performance outcomes and support long-term athletic development.

What you’ll learn:

  • Understand how neurological function influences athletic performance.
  • Recognize the role of biomechanics in movement efficiency and injury prevention.
  • Identify physiological factors that affect performance and recovery.
  • Explore integrative approaches to athlete care and training.
  • Apply multidisciplinary strategies to improve athletic outcomes.

Components

Educational Syllabus

  • Topic 1 – The Integrative Model of Athlete Care
    • An introduction to multidisciplinary approaches that combine neurological, biomechanical, and physiological perspectives in athlete management.
  • Topic 2 – Neurological Contributions to Athletic Performance
    • Explore how the nervous system influences coordination, reaction time, balance, and overall athletic output.
  • Topic 3 – Biomechanics and Movement Efficiency
    • Examine how optimal movement patterns support performance while reducing injury risk.
  • Topic 4 – Physiological and Metabolic Factors in Sport
    • Understand how energy systems, recovery strategies, and metabolic health affect athletic performance.
  • Topic 5 – Injury Prevention and Performance Longevity
    • Review strategies designed to help athletes maintain health and avoid performance-limiting injuries.
  • Topic 6 – Implementing Integrative Strategies in Practice
    • Discover how clinicians can combine neurological, biomechanical, and physiological insights to support athletes at all levels.

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Also includes

Months Medline Access
Months of Access to Complete the course (from the date of purchase)
Ability to resubscribe to keep access after
months*
Eligibility for Neurology Fellowship and Diplomate Examinations after the completion of 300+ hours of study
Certificate of Completion
*
Not available for courses purchased during the May 2026 50% off Retirement Sale
An Integrative Approach for Athletes | 17ISCN | On-Demand with Dr. Sergio AzzolinoAn Integrative Approach for Athletes | 17ISCN | On-Demand with Dr. Sergio Azzolino

An Integrative Approach for Athletes

A 1-credit course exploring integrative strategies for improving athletic performance through coordinated neurological, biomechanical, and physiological approaches.

Human Performance & Regenerative Medicine
Sergio F. Azzolino
Level:
3
-
Integrator
Credit Hours:
1
Price:

$

45

$

(

% off)

$

45

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Sergio F. Azzolino
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Adjunct Assistant Professor of Functional Neurology