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FMT Blades - Seneca Falls, NY - November 9th & 10th
Product Details
FMT Blades & Blades Advanced Certification
FMT Blades – IASTM Certification
FMT BLADES introduces the concept of movement therapy and performance enhancement via Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM). The FMT Blades certification will review screening dysfunctional movement patterns and utilizing soft tissue tools to improve patient outcomes. The anatomy, physiology and neurology of myofascial soft tissue work is covered. IASTM intervention strategies will also be combined with kinesiology taping and corrective exercise techniques to deliver a comprehensive approach to patient care. workshop, hands-on environment. This course is intended for practitioners and therapists with all levels of experience with soft tissue techniques.
FMT Blades Advanced – IASTM Certification
FMT Blades Advanced introduces the concept of skin/fascial/nerve gliding and neuro-sensory pain* modulation via Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization. The tools may be hard-edged, but the techniques don’t need to be aggressive to deliver superior patient outcomes. The anatomy, physiology and neurology of myofascial soft tissue work is covered, along with a review of the concept of interlayer connective tissue gliding using a rubber sleeve for added tissue traction FMT Blades Advanced also addresses pain* modulation via specific mechano-reception stimulation using the novel hair comb attachment. This course is intended for practitioners and therapists with a more advanced understanding of soft tissue techniques.
Location
Quality Inn Near Finger Lakes
2468 State Route 414
Waterloo, NY 13165
Syllabus
FMT Blades Course Outline (8AM – 5PM)
Hour One
- Review of framework of the Rocktape Movement Pyramid
- Introducing main principles of movement control - mobility and motor control
- Introducing mechanical/neurological effects of instrument assisted techniques
- The RockTape Blades Blueprint:
- Graded Exposure System
- Tissue Tolerance Concept
- Feed the Brain
Hour Two
- Introducing fascial anatomy/physiology:
- Mechanical Connection
- Neurological Connection
- Precision training
- Tactile Acuity and research
10 minute break
Hour Three
- Ripple Effects of Fascia Lines
- Common problems associated with a faulty movement patterns
- Ripple Effect - evaluating up and down stream from target area
- The role of fascia
Hour Four
- Treatment Vectors
- Rates
- Treatment methods
- interoreception, paccini, ruffini, dry glide, fluid capture
- MSK US introduction and observation
60 minute lunch break
Hour Five
- Direction of treatment
- Joint by Joint or Fascia lines
- Planar screening movement methods:
- flexion, extension, rotation
Hour Six
- Breakouts and treatment of fascia lines
- Screening and treatment for sagittal and frontal lines
- Treatment strokes
Hour Seven
- Breakouts and treatment of fascia lines
- Screening and treatment for functional and arm lines
- Treatment strokes
Hour Eight
- Case Studies
- Lower Extremity Case
- Upper Extremity Case
- Function
- Treatment Strokes
- Taping
- Corrective Exercise ideas
Q/A
FMT Blades Advanced Course Outline (8AM – 12PM)
Hour One
- Review of framework of the Rocktape Movement Pyramid
- Introducing mechanical/neurological effects of instrument assisted techniques
- Introducing main principles of mobility restriction – interfascial gliding
- Introducing main principles of sensory modulated pain control
- The RockTape Blades Blueprint:
- Graded Exposure System
- Tissue Tolerance Concept
- Feed the Brain
- Indications/Contraindications
Hour Two
- Introducing sensory blind-spot IASTM
- Neurological Connection
- Sensory Stimulation – Interoreception, Pain Gate Theory, Neuromatrix Model
- Graphesthesia Technique – Movement/Sensory Mapping
10 minute break
Hour Three
- The Glide Method – Grip and Glide
- Skin/Fascial Glide Screening Method
- Treatment Vectors
- MSK DX US integration and application
- Progressive TX Method – External Glide, Internal Glide, Movement
- Pain Modulation Stroke - Combing Technique (C-Fiber Stimulation)
Hour Four
- Cutaneous Nerve Entrapments:
- Cluneal Nerve Entrapment
- Screening – Sensory Blind Spot Screen, Skin/Fascial Screen
- IASTM TX –Grip/Glide Method (Tack Attachment)
- Taping – Pain Modulation + Tweak Taping Apps
- Saphenous Nerve Entrapment
- Screening – Sensory Blind Sport Screen, Nerve Entrapment Screen (Skin/Fascial Glide Screen)
- IASTM TX – Grip and Glide
- Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment
- Screening – Sensory Blind Sport Screen, Nerve Entrapment Screen (Skin/Fascial Glide Screen) IASTM TX – Grip and Glide
Q/A