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Neuromuscular Therapy Classes

Neuromuscular Therapy Class 1
(Shoulder, Neck, & TMJ)
TBA: Sandy Springs, GA
Overview
Benefits of Treatment
- Reduce Headaches and Migraines
- Improve Jaw Function and Pain Relief
- Increased Neck and Shoulder Mobility
Objectives
Improvements in Your Technique
- You will master precise palpation techniques, learning to identify and effectively treat intricate musculature in sensitive areas such TMJ
- Develop a detailed understanding of how shoulder and neck dysfunction can contribute to broader health concerns, empowering you to treat common conditions like whiplash, torticollis, and shoulder impingements with confidence.
- Enhancing your ability to integrate treatment of these critical areas will significantly improve your effectiveness as a therapist, creating more comprehensive treatment sessions.
Course Outline
- Definition and principles of Neuro muscular Therapy
- Overview of pain mechanisms: ischemia, trigger points, nerve compression, and postural distortions
- Client health history review
- Postural analysis and movement assessment
- Identifying pain referral patterns
- Palpation skills: deep yet efficient methods
- Trigger point therapy: patterns and techniques
- Myofascial release and joint mobilization
- Frozen shoulder
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
- TMJ dysfunction
- Migraines and tension headaches
- Limited range of motion
- Techniques to minimize physical strain
- Body mechanics and self-care practices
- Stress management for professional practice
- Hands-on training in treatment protocols
- Case studies and peer evaluations
- Pre- and Post-Treatment Assessments: Students will document client pain levels before and after treatment to measure improvement.
- Skill Demonstrations: Practical exams to assess palpation techniques and treatment protocol applications.
- Case Study Analysis: Submission of a detailed case study demonstrating assessment, treatment plan, and outcomes.
- Peer Feedback: Participation in peer evaluations during hands-on sessions.

Neuromuscular Therapy Shoulder, Neck
& TMJ

Neuromuscular Therapy Intercostal,
Upper Extremities,
& Upper Thorax

Neuromuscular Therapy Class 2 (Intercostal, Upper Extremities, & Upper Thorax)
March 27~29th: Sandy Springs, GA
Registration
Overview
- Improved Breathing and Respiratory Function- Reduced Pain and Increased Range of Motion- Enhanced Circulation and Nerve Function
Objectives
Improvement in Your Technique
-You'll learn precise palpation skills and effective neuromuscular techniques specific to the intercostal spaces and the complex anatomy of the upper thorax.
- This targeted approach sharpens your sensitivity and accuracy, improving your confidence when working with delicate structures and conditions that involve the upper body.
- You'll enhance your capability to treat and address specific respiratory and musculoskeletal conditions, distinguishing your practice with deeper clinical understanding.
Course Outline
- Definition and principles of Neuromuscular Therapy
- Overview of pain mechanisms: ischemia, trigger points, nerve compression, and postural distortions
- Client health history review
- Postural analysis and movement assessment
- Identifying pain referral patterns
- Palpation skills: deep yet efficient methods
- Trigger point therapy: patterns and techniques
- Myofascial release and joint mobilization
- Frozen shoulder- Shoulder Ortho Testing
- Thoracic outlet syndrome- Limited range of motion
- Techniques to minimize physical strain
- Body mechanics and self-care practices
- Stress management for professional practice
- Hands-on training in treatment protocols
- Case studies and peer evaluations
- Pre- and Post-Treatment Assessments: Students will document client pain levels before and after treatment to measure improvement.
- Skill Demonstrations: Practical exams to assess palpation techniques and treatment protocol applications.
- Case Study Analysis: Submission of a detailed case study demonstrating assessment, treatment plan, and outcomes.
- Peer Feedback: Participation in peer evaluations during hands-on sessions.

Neuromuscular Therapy Class 3 - In Process
(Lower Thorax, Pelvis, & Lower Extremities)
This advanced 24-hour in-person course focuses on Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT) techniques to assess and treat dysfunctions in the pelvis, legs, and feet. Combining hands-on training with theoretical understanding, this course covers pain referral patterns, palpation skills, treatment protocols, and related modalities. Designed for massage therapists aiming to enhance their practice, this course promotes the longevity of the therapist's body and improves client outcomes through advanced treatment approaches.
Overview
Benefits of treatment
- Core stability and balance
- Pain Reduction in Hips, Legs, and Lower Back
- Improved Mobility and Athletic Performance
Objective
Improvement in Your Technique
- You'll gain advanced knowledge in muscle assessment, recognizing the interconnectedness of muscular tension patterns between the pelvis, gluts, and legs.
- This class strengthens your capability to effectively treat common but complex lower-body dysfunctions, making your sessions more targeted and result-driven.
- You'll develop the confidence to safely navigate sensitive anatomical areas, providing comprehensive care and helping your clients return to active lifestyles quicker.
Course Outline
- Definition and principles of Neuromuscular Therapy
- Overview of pain mechanisms: ischemia, trigger points, nerve compression, and postural distortions
- Client health history review
- Postural analysis and movement assessment
- Identifying pain referral patterns
- Palpation skills: deep yet efficient methods
- Trigger point therapy: patterns and techniques
- Myofascial release and joint mobilization
- Core stability and balance- Lower back pain
- Pain reduction in hip, legs, and lower back- Limited range of motion- Plantar fascities
- Techniques to minimize physical strain
- Body mechanics and self-care practices
- Stress management for professional practice
- Hands-on training in treatment protocols
- Case studies and peer evaluations
- Pre- and Post-Treatment Assessments: Students will document client pain levels before and after treatment to measure improvement.
- Skill Demonstrations: Practical exams to assess palpation techniques and treatment protocol applications.
- Case Study Analysis: Submission of a detailed case study demonstrating assessment, treatment plan, and outcomes.
- Peer Feedback: Participation in peer evaluations during hands-on sessions.

