Courses

Foundation and Application of NMT

Each course will train anatomy, physiology, function and dysfunctions of the areas listed below, as well as common pain syndromes, surgical approaches, and step-by-step treatment routines. Every workshop provides photographic manuals and practices hands on techniques.

1. Define three categories of health that cause or perpetuate chronic pain.

2. Identify perpetuating factors within each health category that may be applicable to a particular client/athlete/patient.

3. Identify “Red Flags” for visceral pathology that mimics myofascial pain.

4. Discuss myofascial trigger points and identify elements that lead to their formation.

5. Apply trigger point pressure release.

6. List several treatment options for deactivating myofascial trigger points.

NMT for Torso and Pelvis

This 20 CE contact hour course will train anatomy, physiology, functions and dysfunctions of the thoracic, pelvic and lumbar areas, as well as common syndromes, surgical approaches and step-by-step routines.

1. Meet all learning objectives of the Foundation and Application of NMT module, which is presented on day one of this module.

2. Integrate myofascial treatment techniques into current practice procedures.

3. Identify trigger points within within myofascial tissues of the thoracic, pelvic and lumbar region.

4. Classify trigger points found in the region as to their individual active/latent status.

5. Assess each palpable muscle within the targeted region as to the presence of ischemia, trigger points, paraesthesia, and associated symptoms to determine which treatment strategies to employ.

6. Employ step-by-step treatment protocols to examine myofascial structures within the thoracic, pelvic and lumbar regions.

NMT for Cervical and Cranium

This 20 CE contact hour course will train anatomy, physiology, functions and dysfunctions of the cervical, cranial and intraoral areas, as well as common syndromes, surgical approaches and step-by-step routines.

1. Meet all learning objectives of the Foundation and Application of NMT module, which is presented on day one of this module.

2. Integrate myofascial treatment techniques into current practice procedures.

3. Identify trigger points within the cervical spine, temporomandibular joint and the tongue.

4. Classify trigger points found in the region as to their individual active/latent status.

5. Assess each palpable muscle within the targeted region as to the presence of ischemia, trigger points, paraesthesia, and associated symptoms to determine which treatment strategies to employ.

6. Employ step-by-step treatment protocols to examine myofascial structures within the cervical spine, temporomandibular joint and the tongue.

NMT for Upper Extremity

This 20 CE contact hour course will train anatomy, physiology, functions and dysfunctions of the shoulder, arm and hand. Carpal tunnel, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, and SIT tendons, as well as common syndromes, surgical approaches and a step-by-step therapy routine will be discussed.

1. Meet all learning objectives of the Foundation and Application of NMT module, which is presented on day one of this module.

2. Integrate myofascial treatment techniques into current practice procedures.

3. Identify trigger points within the shoulder, elbow, forearm and hand.

4. Classify trigger points found in the region as to their individual active/latent status.

5. Assess each palpable muscle within the targeted region as to the presence of ischemia, trigger points, paraesthesia, and associated symptoms to determine which treatment strategies to employ.

6. Employ step-by-step treatment protocols to examine myofascial structures within the entire upper extremity, from the vertebral border of the scapula posteriorly and the sternum anteriorly to the distal end of the fingers.

NMT for Lower Extremity

This 20 CE contact hour course will train anatomy, physiology, functions and dysfunctions of the hip, thigh, knee, leg and foot. Sciatica, degenerative hip, knee pain, fallen arches, and bunions as well as common syndromes, surgical approaches and step-by-step routines will be discussed.

1. Meet all learning objectives of the Foundation and Application of NMT module, which is presented on day one of this module.

2. Integrate myofascial treatment techniques into current practice procedures.

3. Identify trigger points within myofascial tissues of the hip, thigh, knee, leg and foot.

4. Classify trigger points found in the region as to their individual active/latent status.

5. Assess each palpable muscle within the targeted region as to the presence of ischemia, trigger points, paraesthesia, and associated symptoms to determine which treatment strategies to employ.

6. Employ step-by-step treatment protocols to examine myofascial structures within the entire lower extremity, from sacroiliac joints to the distal end of the toes.

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