Integrated Performance Institute Certification

Integrated Corrective Therapist Certification

Advanced professional education in corrective exercise, manual therapy concepts, movement assessment, neuromuscular restoration, and rehabilitation-to-performance integration.

Master the systems required to assess dysfunction, restore movement quality, and help clients progress from limitation to higher levels of function and performance.

Course Overview

The Integrated Corrective Therapist certification is an advanced in-person professional development program for personal trainers, strength and conditioning coaches, corrective exercise professionals, rehabilitation specialists, and allied health practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of movement restoration and functional correction.

This certification integrates corrective exercise, manual therapy concepts, postural assessment, neuromuscular re-education, functional movement restoration, and rehabilitation-to-performance progression into one structured applied system.

Become the Corrective Specialist Clients Cannot Find Elsewhere

The Integrated Corrective Therapist pathway is designed to help practitioners move beyond basic exercise prescription and develop a more complete system for assessment, correction, movement restoration, and long-term functional improvement.

Manual Therapy Foundation

Hands-on corrective concepts designed to support tissue quality, neuromuscular efficiency, movement restoration, and corrective exercise outcomes.

NeuroReflex Therapy

Restore neural reflex function, improve motor control, and support neuromuscular efficiency through precise manual intervention strategies.

Integrated Myofascial Therapy

Address myofascial trigger points, tissue restrictions, and kinetic chain limitations to improve movement quality and functional output.

Neuromuscular Therapy

Apply targeted manual techniques to reduce excessive tone, improve tissue function, and support more efficient muscular coordination.

Comprehensive Corrective Assessment

Learn to assess the underlying contributors to movement dysfunction rather than relying on generic corrective exercise templates.

Assessment Systems

  • Functional respiratory assessment
  • Integrated postural assessment
  • NeuroReflex assessment
  • Passive and active range of motion assessment
  • Functional muscle testing
  • Integrated movement screening

Why This Matters

A deeper assessment process allows practitioners to identify postural, respiratory, neuromuscular, mobility, stability, and movement limitations that may be contributing to pain, compensation, reduced function, or poor performance.

This positions you as a higher-level corrective specialist who can design more targeted, individualized interventions.

Functional Corrective Exercise

Move from assessment findings to structured corrective strategies that restore movement, improve control, and build lasting function.

Design With Precision

Create individualized corrective programs targeting muscular imbalances, postural limitations, neuromuscular dysfunction, and movement restrictions.

Progress Systematically

Advance clients through functional progressions using multi-joint, multiplanar, and task-specific movement strategies.

Integrate Therapeutically

Combine corrective exercise with manual therapy concepts to enhance tissue restoration, motor control, and movement efficiency.

Promote Lasting Change

Teach posture, breathing, mobility, stability, and motor control strategies that support long-term functional improvement.

Curriculum Structure: 9 Progressive Modules

Each module builds toward a complete corrective therapy framework that integrates assessment, manual therapy concepts, corrective exercise, and program design.

1. Integrated Functional Assessment

Assessment systems for posture, movement, respiratory function, neuromuscular control, and functional limitations.

2. Manual Therapy Foundations

Core principles and hands-on corrective concepts to support tissue quality, tone regulation, and movement restoration.

3. Mobility & Tissue Restoration

Mobility development, tissue restoration strategies, and integrated flexibility approaches for functional improvement.

4. Neuromuscular Control & Activation

Motor control, activation strategies, neuromuscular re-education, and corrective movement patterning.

5. Functional Core Performance

Core control, force transfer, trunk stability, breathing integration, and functional core progression.

6. Balance, Proprioception & Stabilization

Sensorimotor control, joint stability, balance progression, proprioception, and dynamic stabilization strategies.

7. Fascial & Connective Tissue Conditioning

Fascial line integration, elastic tissue preparation, connective tissue resilience, and movement retraining.

8. Functional Corrective Exercise

Corrective exercise design, progression, integration, and functional restoration strategies.

9. Integrated Program Design

Building complete corrective programs that connect assessment findings to practical client outcomes.

What You’ll Be Able to Do

Assess More Thoroughly

Conduct comprehensive assessment across posture, breathing, mobility, muscle function, neuroreflex function, and movement quality.

Apply Corrective Strategies

Use manual therapy concepts and corrective exercise progressions to support mobility, tissue function, and neuromuscular efficiency.

Restore Functional Movement

Design targeted corrective programs based on assessment findings and progress clients toward improved function and resilience.

Bridge Correction and Performance

Guide clients from movement limitation toward higher-function training, performance readiness, and long-term capacity development.

Part of a Complete Professional Pathway

The Integrated Corrective Therapist certification is designed to complement the Integrated Performance Specialist certification. Together, they create a complete practitioner pathway spanning assessment, corrective exercise, manual therapy concepts, rehabilitation integration, strength, conditioning, and performance development.

This dual-pathway structure allows practitioners to work across the full continuum — from dysfunction and movement restoration through to higher-level performance progression.

Transform Your Professional Impact

Expand Your Service Offering

Add corrective exercise, assessment, manual therapy concepts, and functional restoration systems to your professional skill set.

Increase Professional Value

Differentiate yourself with advanced corrective and integrated assessment skills that go beyond standard training certifications.

Improve Client Retention

Support clients across a broader continuum from movement limitation to function, resilience, and performance.

Reduce Referral Dependency

Develop tools to better support corrective and functional needs while still collaborating appropriately with allied health professionals.

Attract Higher-Value Clients

Position yourself for clients seeking more advanced support with posture, movement, chronic limitation, and performance readiness.

Build Professional Credibility

Strengthen your ability to communicate and collaborate within multidisciplinary performance and rehabilitation environments.

Ready to Elevate Your Practice?

Take the next step toward becoming an Integrated Corrective Therapist. Complete the form below and we will be in touch to discuss course dates, certification prerequisites, investment options, and how this pathway can support your professional development.


Legal Disclaimer: The Integrated Corrective Therapist certification is a professional training program for fitness, performance, and allied health professionals. It is not a regulated health qualification. Graduates are trained in corrective exercise, manual therapy concepts, movement assessment, and functional improvement strategies, but are not licensed to diagnose or treat medical conditions unless already qualified to do so within their professional scope of practice.