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Thursday, November 12, 2009 - 5:45pm
Clinical Reasoning in MassageThe root of success in using massage to treat pain and injury conditions does not lie purely in any particular technique. Though knowing effective treatment approaches is a benefit, determining the "how, why, and when" of those techniques is mandatory for successful treatment. Incorporating proper clinical reasoning skills is critical to both evaluating your client's condition and tissues, as well as developing the most effective treatment plans. This presentation shows how you can enhance treatment outcomes and client satisfaction by improving your clinical reasoning skills, and ultimately improve your practice and success as a practitioner. |
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 - 9:30pm
Understanding the Iliopsoas MuscleHere is a great oppertunity to learn some detailed information for working on the Iliosoas muscle. This presentation will focus on the practical working protocols related to the assessment and treatment of a contracted iliopsoas muscle. Learn some of the theoreticl background during the practical presentation with reference to the possibility of reactive psychosomatic response when treatment becomes too intrusive or painful. |
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Friday, November 13, 2009 - 5:45pm
Outcome Based MassageIn this presentation you will learn about the approach to massage that is developed around using massage methods to address common physiological outcomes such as pain managment, stress managment, physical performance, improved sleep etc. The shift from a modality focus such as Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue massage, Reflexology Massage is explained in terms of application of a varity of mechanical forces applied to shift undesirable physiology resuting in achieved outcome. |
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - 8:00am
Getting to the Root of the ProblemBe a fly on the wall for this candid interview with famed osteopath Leon Chaitow, one of the organizers of the International Fascial Congress and author of over 60 books on health and manual medicine. We'll discuss recent scientific finds in the area of massage and physical medicine and look at how the application of those findings can help therapists become more effective at addressing the root of their clients pain. |
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - 10:30am
Headaches: Triggers and Treatment (Pre-recorded)David teaches this seminar with passion after suffering from debilitating headaches and chronic neck pain for over 20 years and is today pain free. He will show how to design customized treatment plans and educate your headache suffers using posture analysis and trigger point charts. The techniques you learn can be used immediately. David will keep you engaged with his “easy-to-learn and user-friendly style”. Join David for another fun, energetic and information packed seminar. |
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Sunday, November 15, 2009 - 11:45am
Unlocking Computer ShoulderAs therapists, we recognize the prevalence of postural distortion and pain patterns associated with computer use. Our practices are full of clients seeking relief from habitual job functions where computer use is required, coupled with hours of “surfing the web.” In this presentation you will learn some techniques on unwinding the cumulative effects of elevated shoulders, kyphotic spinal curvature, medial rotation of the humerus and forward head posture. |
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Sunday, November 15, 2009 - 3:15pm
A Functional Approach to Stretching & ROM (Range of Motion) Pre-RecordedThis presentation will give the participants a better understanding of the physiology of stretching and ROM (Range of Motion). Participants will be able to learn different applications of how proprioception works in the muscular system and the science behind different stretching techniques. You will be informed of the latest information available about stretching through valid, peer reviewed, scientific reports and how this new information may affect the way we stretch our clients and athletes. |
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Monday, November 16, 2009 - 7:00pm
Revolutionary Techniques for Frozen Shoulders and Frozen HipsBased on new myofascial pain studies presented at Harvard Medical School and tendinitis versus tendinosis research dating back to 1946, participants will learn techniques that will revolutionize the way they approach adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder and hip. These inovated, structurally-oriented techniques offer pain-free multi-modality methods for achieving immediate and permanent relief from complex disorders of the shoulder and hip capsules. You will learn the critical importance of combining science, intuition, visualizaion, compassion, and intention to facilitate healing in patients that have been given little hope for pain free living. |
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Monday, November 16, 2009 - 9:30pm
A New Treatment Approach for TendinitisDiscover a new approach to treating tendinitis based on incredible research recently presented at the Harvard Medial School on myofascial pain and in research archives dating back to 1946 on tendinitis. You'll hear about techniques that will forever change the way you approach myofascial pain, trigger points and tendon pain. |
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009 - 11:45am
Kent Health: Systems for SuccessThis user-friendly quick-reference system of visual aids places a wealth of knowledge at your fingertips, enabling you to design customized educational and treatment plans for your patients by integrating Postural Analysis, Muscle Movement and Trigger Point Charts. This system was developed by a therapist and refined over years of clinical application and is unique since it allows therapists to feel their mind, focus on patient treatment and education, while improving clinical outcomes. Each item functions independently, while still designed to work as an integrated system. |
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009 - 2:15pm
Seeing The Big Picture in Back Pain (Pre-Recorded)Apart from the 'feel good' aspects of massage, practitioners are increasingly being required to provide symptom relief. Complaints invariably involve the spine and symptoms related to it. Effective interventions and optimal outcomes rely upon aptitude in clinical reasoning, the clinical wisdom and experience of the practitioner, informed by the contemporary evidence base while also meeting the client's expectations. |
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