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Muscle Testing and Exercise Prescription, Hour 2 of 9, Muscle Testing the Lower Extremity 2

This course will teach you how to test the strength and function of muscles to discover muscle weakness, pathology, and faulty biomechanics. This hour is one of nine. It will focus on the lower extremity muscles, including the Rectus femoris, quadriceps, sartorius, piriformis, gluteus maximus, medial and lateral hamstrings, popliteus, gastrocnemius, soleus. Dr. Scott Levine demonstrates […]

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Risk Management in the Multi-Disciplinary Practice, Hour 2 of 4, Expanding Your Scope of Practice

This hour is one of four in Dr. Michael Carberry’s course on the risks to consider when operating a multi-disciplinary practice. It will teach you the most advanced concepts regarding the risks and benefits, along with the laws and regulations associated with starting and managing a multi-disciplinary practice. In addition, he provides you with information

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Magnetic Resonance Therapy and Chiropractic, Hour 2 of 2, The Science of Magnetic Fields and Health

This course provides the principles and science regarding how cells respond to magnetic fields and how clinicians can use this information to improve their treatment programs and patient outcomes. This program is a lecture given by an expert in this field of science. If you are interested in understanding this type of therapy, you will

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Integrative Myofascial Release, Hour 2 of 5, Amonte Towel Technique

Dr. Jean Paul AmonteThe Integrative Myofascial Release (IMR) course is a five-hour series. Dr. Jean Paul Amonte explains and demonstrates the components of IMR, including assessment, client positioning, techniques, and rehabilitative exercises. He presents several hand techniques, including Swedish, Russian, and Western. He also covers several ways to get a muscle in contraction to relax,

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Rehabilitation of the Athlete, Hour 2 of 10, Functional Movement Screen (Part 1)

This hour is one of a ten-hour live workshop. In this hour, Dr. Liebenson teaches how to evaluate a patient’s movement patterns, detect faulty patterns, and create programs to correct specific functional abnormalities. In addition, he explains the use of Gray Cook’s scoring system to assess functional movement patterns and make recommendations of specific exercises

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Extremity Adjustment, Hour 2 of 7, The Pronated or Supinated Foot Protocol, Adjusting and Taping

Dr. Charrette’s Extremity Adjusting Course demonstrates how to adjust the non-spinal joints of the extremities and TMJ, offering his protocols and rationale for each technique. It will improve your ability to help patients who need assessment and treatment of extremity conditions and provide you with new ways to treat a wide range of non-spinal disorders.

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Radiology In Practice, Hour 2 of 8, CT, MRI, Bone Scans and Plane Films

As presented by Dr. Osterhouse, Radiology in Practice teaches how to take and interpret radiographs, MRIs, CTs, and other diagnostic imaging tools, including the bone scan. In addition, the course provides a valuable review of spinal and extremity imaging for a doctor in general practice.This hour reviews what a practitioner should know about common pathologies,

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Coding and Documentation in Practice, Hour 2 of 2, Documentation (Patient History)

This course teaches how to document patient notes and correctly code for services rendered. In a time when insurance companies are paying less and paying closer attention to our patient’s bills, documentation is more important than ever. Kathy Mills Chang makes documentation and coding simple and effective. This course will take the headache out of

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First Principles of Movement – PREPARE (All 17 Hours $525)

Rehabilitation is training for the injured so they can self-manage. Unfortunately, the status quo promotes a “fix it’ approach. FPOM Prepare aims to help people participate in valued life activities. We do this by creating an environment that gives people hope by giving them a positive experience with movement.Learn how to:What you will take away:

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First Principles of Movement – Precision Programming (All 11 Hours $525)

Bridge the gap between theory and execution. FPM Precision Programming will teach you how to blend strength and condition programs with rehabilitation principles. It’s time to replace a rigid set of protocols and a dogmatic approach with a step-by-step framework that allows you to deliver a unique program tailored to meet the needs of each

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PP Hour 1 - The Inactivity Crisis & Evidence-Discordant Musculoskeletal Health Care
PP Hour 2 - Muscle Atrophy and Aging
PP Hour 3 - Creating a Functional Dashboard
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