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2-Day Myofascial Release Clinician Certification from Theresa A. Schmidt
2-Day Myofascial Release Clinician Certification Soft Tissue Mobilization for Rapid Functional Outcomes from Theresa A. Schmidt
Faculty:Theresa A. Schmidt
Duration:13 Hours 06 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
Archive : 2-Day Myofascial Release Clinician Certification from Theresa A. Schmidt
Outline:
FASCIA ANATOMY AND PERFORMANCE IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
What the Body’s 3-D Matrix of Tissue Can Teach Us
WHY DO WE NEED THE RESEARCH?
Trigger Points, Fascial Mobilization Evidence, and More
When to release using your hands and when to utilize an instrument
Differential diagnosis of a traumatic brain injury
How to Tell the Difference Between Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain
hone your problem-solving abilities while dealing with difficult limitations
Determine the myofascial trigger sites.
independent verification
MYOFASCIAL RELEASE PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURE
How to Work on the Fascia Correctly and Effectively
FORMAL DOCUMENTATION OF FUNCTIONAL RESULTS
What Insurance Companies Need in Order to Receive Full Payment
Practical Lab
USE POSTURE, PALPATION, AND MOTION TESTING TO IDENTIFY MOBILITY IMPAIRMENTS
How to Listen to What the Body Is Saying with Soft Tissue Mobilization Assessment
myofascial assessment
find out how to feel for and evaluate fascial mobility
Listening to fascial tension patterns globally and locally
Methods for Reducing Pain and Increasing Mobility
moving skin
Cupping Rolling
releasing on a triplane
Using cupping treatment and negative pressure devices are other mobilization techniques.
Cross-hand releases for the extremities and the spine
Myofascial Techniques in Particular
Circular resistance
Elbowing
Knuckling
Releases with circular finger and thumb
Longitudinal stroking during a workout
Release of Z-friction
Techniques for Myofascial Distraction
Leg and arm diversion
PNF
How to Apply Myofascial Release to Particular Body Parts
breathing diaphragm
Iliopsoas
lateral transverse fascia
Tools for myofascial release and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) include cups, foam rollers, and other objects.
Clinical Case Studies and Discussion Problem-Solving
Description:
Do you ever get the impression that you’re engaging in a fruitless game of “pain chasing” with your patients? Exercise and medicine only have a limited impact on chronic pain, and being overburdened with patients who require manual therapy might compromise your therapy.
Myofascial release can help you achieve a breakthrough in your practice by helping your patients experience long-lasting transformation. Even if you already employ some of the methods or are familiar with the theory, this certification sharpens your abilities and significantly improves the effectiveness and efficiency of your job.
After watching this training video with a master clinician in myofascial release and soft-tissue mobilization, you’ll start to notice a significant improvement in your patients’ functional mobility while also freeing up your hands for the next patient. You will now be able to analyze the fascial impairments and identify the underlying obstacles to release the tension and discomfort that eventually hinder function and activity, where symptoms in the past appeared elusive and far in the body.
Be specific in your distinctions between fibromyalgia and myofascial pain, and use straightforward biomechanical examinations to determine whether any patients have mobility limits. In only two days, you may quickly relieve uncomfortable trigger points and tension, boost circulation, increase flexibility, and restore alignment for documentable functional effects.
Your accreditation distinguishes you as a highly educated and competent soft tissue specialist. With outcomes that people are willing to pay for, you’ll become known for your sophisticated soft-tissue mobilization talents, increasing the marketability of your clinic.
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