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Clinical Core for Upper Body I - January, 2020

From: $325.00

START
January 31, 2020
END
February 02, 2020
LOCATION
537 Custer Avenue, Evanston, IL, United States
SCHEDULES
Friday 6:30 - 9:30 PM
Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM
Sunday 10 AM - 6 PM

This course provides a full protocol for addressing the most common upper body complaints seen in clinical practice. Student will learn to address shoulder, upper back and neck pain by understanding the role of proper scapular positioning, the various muscular sources that can feed the upper body with satellite referral, perpetuating factors for upper body pain, and key treatment modules for the most important muscles in this area. There is a relatively small set of muscles and relationships that set up a high percentage of complaints. This course prepares you to design and execute effective treatments for most of the upper body cases that you will see.

Protocols are an extremely valuable resource and have been developed by Coaching the Body over years of clinical practice and instruction. The student is guided through the key muscles for prominent complaints, and decisions are made at each point identifying the most significant and limiting muscles. We cover “treatment loops,” in which the practitioner visits a set of muscles related by function in an iterative manner until significant tissue change and ROM improvements are achieved. Treatment loops are extremely important, because they incorporate knowledge of the neurological relationships that can keep muscles in distress and frustrate treatment. CTB™ protocols are the core of the Coaching the Body approach and provide the key to effective treatment.

Prior to attendance to Clinical Core for the Upper Body, we require students watch the online Clinical Core for the Upper Body Course, as it will sufficiently prepare you for the detailed training you will receive in class. Student should complete Level 1, Functional Anatomy and CTB™ Fundamentals prior to taking this course, but we do accept students with less coursework on a case by case basis. Clinical Core trainings are taught by Chuck Duff who founded Thai Bodywork in 2001 and is a master instructor, and Doug Ringwald, a CTB™ Master Practitioner and assistant instructor. Upon successful completion, the student receives a 17-hour certificate. This course provides 17 NCBTMB CE hours.

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