Special training for physical therapists and all rehabilitation professionals

Using therapeutic yoga for persistent issues

An innovative approach to posture rehabilitation, breathing, nerve tone, and functional rehabilitation.

Yoga therapy training for all rehabilitation clinicians. Yoga therapy is NOT like the yoga classes you see in studios. It is yoga because it emphasizes interrelationships.

Hours

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Dates

  • February 7–8, 2026

CRDP The Journey

2230 Hospital Street, 2230 Hospital Street
Jonquière, QC

Exclusive continuing education for physical therapists, kinesiologists, and all rehabilitation therapists

With Carina Raisman - B.Sc, Yoga Therapist, E-RYT500, ANQ, RITMA

Body alignment has an impact on circulation, the nervous system, digestion, and sleep—all factors that are essential for reducing inflammation.

Designed for physical therapists, kinesiologists, and rehabilitation clinicians who wish to enrich their approach with tools based on posture, breathing, and nervous system modulation.

No prior yoga experience required: all content is taught in a clinical, functional manner and is directly applicable to professional practice.

A model that is fully compatible with your current tools and easily integrates with your assessments, exercise progressions, and treatment plans.

Two people are holding an anatomical model of the human skeleton, a woman and a man. The woman is wearing clothing with a skeleton pattern, and the scene appears to be taking place indoors.

Why this training?

  • Persistent issues require a comprehensive and functional approach.

  • Carina's therapeutic yoga approach balances muscle tone, alignment, breathing, and the nervous system.

  • A simple, effective method that can be immediately transferred to clinical practice.

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A woman and a man looking at a plastic model of a human skeleton during an anatomy or medical training session.

What you will master

The parasympathetic posture

  • Venous and lymphatic return

  • Reduction in sympathetic tone

  • Vagus nerve stimulation

The link between posture, breathing, and the nervous system

  • Rapid assessment of compensation

  • Clinical use of breath

  • Mobilization of diaphragms

Practical and applicable tools

  • Accessible exercises

  • Reproducible sequences

  • Case studies + guided practice

Training program

Day 1

  1. Neurophysiological foundations

  2. Functional anatomy of breathing

  3. Sympathetic and parasympathetic tone

  4. Posture and diaphragms

Day 2

  1. Quick assessments

  2. Clinical tools and practical sequences

  3. Case studies

  4. Integration into an existing treatment plan

A recognized and effective approach

  • Recognized for continuing education credits for physical therapists and kinesiologists.

  • Compatible with all musculoskeletal approaches.

  • Approach used with hundreds of clients.

  • I finally found an approach that explains why some patients don't progress despite doing good exercises. Understanding the parasympathetic posture and the role of the diaphragms has completely transformed the way I assess patients. Since this training, I've been getting faster results in persistent cases.

    Sophie L.

  • Carina teaches respiratory anatomy and nervous system modulation with exceptional clarity. I was able to integrate her tools the very next day: simple breathing tests, postural adjustments, and highly effective sequences. This training should be offered in all rehabilitation programs.

    Anne-Marie R.

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About Carina Raisman

B.Sc, Yoga Therapist, E-RYT500, ANQ, RITMA

Founder and visionary of Yoga ReSource

Carina Raisman has been a yoga therapist and instructor for over 20 years. With a bachelor's degree in microbiology and immunology (McGill) and training in pharmacology, homeopathy, and herbal therapies in Montpellier, France, she uniquely combines biomedical science and modern yoga therapy.

Her expertise covers:

  • functional biomechanics,

  • breathing and modulation of the autonomic nervous system,

  • the parasympathetic posture and the regulation of persistent cases.

Today, Carina is dedicated to bridging the gap between modern medicine and yoga therapy.
Through research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and clinician training, she works to integrate the principles of therapeutic yoga into the healthcare system, making this approach accessible, effective, and sustainable.

As the head of Yoga ReSource—School & Clinic of Therapeutic Yoga, Carina imparts a grounded, precise, and deeply human approach to teaching. Her teaching emphasizes alignment, respiratory function, modulation of the nervous system, and the art of guiding the body toward its natural healing potential.

Limited places available to ensure high-quality clinical supervision.
Don't miss this opportunity to improve the effectiveness of your interventions and better equip your patients.

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