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Pre-requisite: CMT/RN
40 Continuing Education hours
Hands on Training and Lecture
This Neuromuscular forty hour series concentrates on breaking up holding patterns divided into three sections of the body. The student will learn how to assess and treat 24 of the most common muscular conditions and associated systems.
After completing these courses, the student will be able to identify the most common complaints and will have a treatment plan to begin using immediately.
Students are able to take any of the workshops individually for class hours, or the entire series can be taken for 40 CE’s.
Neuromuscular Series “Breaking up Holding Patterns” (aka Course I, II & III) Assessment and Treatment of 24 of the most common conditions and associated symptoms (Total 40 CE’s):
- Upper Body Assessment & Treatment (12 Hours)
- Mid-Body Assessment & Treatment (12 Hours)
- Lower Body Assessment & Treatment “Bringing it all togeter” including Fibromyalgia & Stretching Techniques (16 Hours)
Neuromuscular Series “Breaking up Holding Patterns” (course I)
Upper Body Assessment & Treatment
• Migraine (Neck Pain & Headache)
• Temporal Mandibular Joint Disorder (TMJD)
• Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)
• Torticollis
• Whiplash
• Frozen Shoulder
• Rotator Cuff
• Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
• Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow)
Neuromuscular Series “Breaking up Holding Patterns” (course II)
Mid-Body Assessment & Treatment
• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
• Kyphosis
• Scoliosis
• Lordosis
• Lower Back Pain
• Iliopsoas Disorder
• Constipation (Abdominal Massage)
• Piriformis Syndrome (Sciatica)
Neuromuscular Series “Breaking up Holding Patterns - Bringing it all together” including Fibromyalgia & Stretching Techniques (course III) Pre-requisite Neuromuscular Course I & II
Lower Body Assessment & Treatment
• Quadriceps Dysfunction
• Iliotibial Band Disorder
• Patellofemoral Dysfunction
• Shin Splints
• Plantar Fasciitis