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FMT RockPods & RockFloss Certification
Until now, choices were limited if you wanted to learn how to treat with medical cups. You had to read a book or attend an expensive class that locked you into treating patients with specific, complex protocols. Not anymore.
FMT RockPods
Day 1
- FMT RockPods explores the science of tissue gliding, traction and decompression with easy to use myofascial cups.
- RockPods are one of the latest additions to the RockTape tool arsenal to better equip each clinician and therapist to deliver superior patient and client outcomes
FMT RockPods Objectives
At the conclusion of the course, attendees will be able to:
- Define, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model
- Discover and explore neuroanatomy of the dermal & fascial subsystem
- Recognize and demonstrate a novel skin/fascial/movement screening process
- Describe and interpret the research as it relates to connective tissue gliding, discomfort* modulation, and movement therapies.
- Define, practice, and integrate banded floss techniques related soft tissue pathology as it relates to tension/decompression, direction, external cueing and pressure.
- Compare, contrast and perform various methods of current rehabilitative treatment techniques with RockPods.
FMT RockFloss
Day 2
- FMT RockFloss explores the science of compression band flossing and fascial shearing to help improve joint mobility, reduce discomfort*, and enhance movement.
- RockFloss is the one of the latest additions to the RockTape tool arsenal to better equip each clinician, therapist or trainer to deliver superior patient and client outcomes.
FMT RockFloss Objectives
At the conclusion of the course, attendees will be able to:
- Define, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model
- Discover and explore neuroanatomy of the dermal/fascial subsystem
- Recognize and demonstrate a novel skin/fascial glide screening process
- Describe and interpret the research as it relates to connective tissue gliding and discomfort* modulation.
- Define, practice, and integrate compression banded floss techniques related soft tissue pathology as it relates to tension, direction and pressure
- Compare, contrast and perform various methods of current rehabilitative treatment techniques with RockFloss
Select date and location below to enroll in the course
- Farmingdale, NY - August 17th & 18th
- Sacramento, CA - August 24th & 25th
- Germantown, MD - September 7th & 8th
- Lehi, UT - September 21st & 22nd
- Independence, MO - September 21st & 22nd
- Bloomington, MN - September 28th & 29th
- Memphis, TN - October 5th & 6th
- Frisco, TX - October 5th & 6th
- East Longmeadow, MA - October 5th & 6th
- Clark, NJ - October 5th & 6th
- Sioux Falls, SD - October 5th & 6th
- Columbus, OH - October 12th & 13th
- Port Orange, FL - October 19th & 20th
- Hackensack, NJ - October 19th & 20th
- Hobart, WI - November 2nd & 3rd
- Portland, OR - November 2nd & 3rd
- Cinton Township, MI - November 2nd & 3rd
- Franklin, MA - November 9th & 10th
- Knoxville, TN - November 16th & 17th
- Lake Success, NY - November 16th & 17th
- Edmond, OK - November 16th & 17th
- Lincoln, NE - November 30th & December 1st





