Working with the Joints of the Upper Extremity
Tuesday, January 7, 2025 9-6pm
8 CE
GotYourBack U 521 E Hector St Conshohocken PA 19428
NCBTMB Course CE4021966
Description:
In this course students will learn specific and precise movements that can be applied to their clients shoulder, elbow and/or wrist. Students will practice the movements learned in this class on each other as well as experience what they feel like by the instructor and other students in the class. Students will be able to make informed decisions on which of their clients can benefit from these techniques and explain the benefits to their clients.
In this course students will learn specific and precise movements that can be applied to their clients shoulder, elbow and/or wrist. Students will practice the movements learned in this class on each other as well as experience what they feel like by the instructor and other students in the class. Students will be able to make informed decisions on which of their clients can benefit from these techniques and explain the benefits to their clients.
Learning Outcomes:
Students will learn multiple techniques for moving the joints of the upper extremity in specific ways to reduce joint restrictions and improve overall joint function, nutrition (as in blood flow and synovial fluid, not food), and health. At the end of the class students will be able to demonstrate the techniques learned in the class and explain their benefits as well as their indications/contraindications. students will be able to make informed decisions on who would benefit from the techniques shown and how to incorporate them into their practice.
Students will learn multiple techniques for moving the joints of the upper extremity in specific ways to reduce joint restrictions and improve overall joint function, nutrition (as in blood flow and synovial fluid, not food), and health. At the end of the class students will be able to demonstrate the techniques learned in the class and explain their benefits as well as their indications/contraindications. students will be able to make informed decisions on who would benefit from the techniques shown and how to incorporate them into their practice.