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Beyond Movement: Redefining the Future of Movement through Data and Science

Beyond Movement: Redefining the Future of Movement through Data and Science

Beyond Movement: Redefining the Future of Movement through Data and Science

Friday, 26th June 2026
14:30 - 18:00
MR 217
Free
Korean / English

The challenge in clinical settings remains the same:

“How can we prevent injury recurrence and deliver tangible results that patients can truly experience?”

This session goes beyond conventional exercise prescriptions.

We present a new standard for rehabilitation and performance through three core pillars:

[Fascial Elasticity – Neurological Control – Data-Driven Measurement].

• Transform the flow of movement by integrating Fascial Science into Pilates.

• Increase Return-to-Play rates after ACL reconstruction through Brain-Body Integration Training.

• Secure your lead in the future of healthcare by digitizing the entire process with our smart systems.

 

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The session is divided into three specialist lectures, each exploring distinct perspectives on movement, rehabilitation, and performance recovery.

🔹 Fascia Pilates: Rhythm, Tempo & Flow

This lecture explores a fascia-based approach to Pilates, focusing on movement quality through rhythm, tempo, and elasticity.

Moving beyond traditional exercise approaches centered on alignment and static stability, the lecture introduces a more dynamic understanding of movement based on the characteristics of fascial tissue, particularly collagen and elastin.

The session examines how rhythm and tempo influence movement quality, and how elasticity-based movement can be used in place of excessive muscle bracing to create more connected and fluid movement patterns.

Participants will also explore the relationship between stability and mobility (MOST-ability) while developing a broader understanding of fascia beyond structural lines and posture alone.

🔹 Neuro-Rehab for Return to Sports (RTS) Following ACL Reconstruction

A rehabilitation-focused lecture examining neuro-rehabilitation approaches for safer and more effective return to sport following ACL reconstruction.

Although many athletes complete rehabilitation and regain physical performance after surgery, re-injury remains common upon returning to competition. One frequently overlooked factor is the brain’s role in reaction, decision making, and movement adaptation within unpredictable sport environments.

The lecture explores different approaches to ACL reconstruction surgery, postoperative rehabilitation progressions, and practical neurorehabilitation strategies designed to improve movement response and reduce re-injury risk.

Participants will gain a practical understanding of brain-body integration, return to sport preparation, and neuro-rehabilitation applications that support safer recovery and improved performance readiness in real competition settings.

🔹 Next Step Senior Care: A “Measurable” Life in Old Age Created by Smart Systems

A forward-looking lecture exploring how smart healthcare systems and measurable health data are reshaping the future of senior wellness and preventive care.

As aging populations continue to grow, uncertainty surrounding physical health, independence, and quality of life has become one of the major concerns among older adults. This lecture examines how smart healthcare systems and measurable health indicators can support more confident, personalized, and sustainable approaches to senior care.

Rather than functioning solely as exercise assistance tools, modern smart systems are increasingly being used to support movement tracking, preventive wellness strategies, and individualized healthcare planning.

The lecture also highlights how technology-driven healthcare approaches are changing the role of wellness and rehabilitation professionals, enabling more precise exercise prescription, service planning, and long-term care management.

Participants will gain insight into how measurable health systems, smart healthcare technology, and human-centered care models can support healthier, more independent, and higher quality aging experiences.

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Jee Hyun Jin

Jee Hyun Jin

CEO, Jin Pilates

👉 Instagram: jin_pilates

Jee Hyun Jin is an Adjunct Professor in Sports & Health Management at Hanyang Women’s University and CEO of Jin Pilates, holding a Master’s degree in Sports Medicine from CHA University.

A Master Instructor in Global Pilates Education, with extensive international teaching experience spanning across Asia, delivering education for fitness professionals, rehabilitation specialists, and movement practitioners.

Areas of expertise include rehabilitation, Pilates, fascia-based movement, corrective exercise, postural assessment, and performance conditioning. Featured lectures at ACPR 2025–2026 focused on low back pain and fascia-related movement approaches.

Professional work also includes corporate wellness and athlete conditioning programs with leading organizations, including Samsung, LG, and Seoul Facilities Corporation.

Park Se Jin, Ph.D. PT

Park Se Jin, Ph.D. PT

Movement & Rehabilitation Specialist, TEAM DOCTOR Orthopedics Clinic

Park Se Jin is a physical therapist and movement specialist with expertise in orthopedic rehabilitation, neuro rehabilitation, and return to sport performance training.

Holding a Ph.D. in Public Health with a specialization in Physical Therapy, professional credentials include Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS), DNS Exercise Trainer, Movement Links Specialist, and Certified Mulligan Practitioner.

Professional roles include Adjunct Professor at Cheju Halla University, President of the Jeju Chapter of the Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy (KAOMPT), and Director of Education for multiple international rehabilitation and movement organizations.

Extensive experience also includes medical support and performance coverage for professional golf events and elite athletes, integrating rehabilitation science, neuromuscular training, and movement analysis into practical sport performance applications.

Jinyong Kim

Jinyong Kim

CEO, Abridge (ACPR)

Jin-yong (Buzz) Kim is an expert who presents a new paradigm in the healthcare and rehabilitation industry by combining clinical expertise with smart technology. He formerly served as the Chief Physical Therapist at Wooridul Hospital, a global leader in spinal rehabilitation, and as a Director at Ronfic, a robotics-based healthcare company, where he led the field integration of clinical practice and technology.

Currently, as the CEO of Abridge and a Director of the Korean Rehabilitation Exercise & Prevention Association (KREPA), he focuses on service consulting and developing the ‘AI Musculoskeletal Enhancement Center’ model to bridge the gap between medical institutions and fitness facilities. In particular, through collaboration with global healthcare leaders such as Hawkin Dynamics, he has established and implemented MML (Move, Measure, Live)—an integrated data management system designed to “measure movement and transform lives.”

His major project leadership includes serving as the Project Manager (PM) for LG’s in-house venture ‘MOTY’ (Musculoskeletal Prevention Service Model) and the ‘EXOFIT’ Senior Healthcare Service.

Currently, he is leading the digital transformation of the rehabilitation industry by providing ‘data-driven measurement system’ consulting for numerous smart healthcare centers.

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