Myofascial Disruption Technique - Practical Course
By: Fetterman Events

Course Description

Myofascial Disruption Technique is a hands on soft tissue method of treatment that is based on science and the understanding of how soft tissue breaks down, how to identify what is broken down, and exactly how to fix it. There are 7 specific soft tissue conditions that can be clearly identified and successfully treated with very straightforward principals.

This course will clearly demonstrate the principles that will tell you exactly what and how to treat the condition for a very rapid response. After reviewing the science, the very specific conditions are discussed and treatment is demonstrated on live patients.

Just a few of the conditions and their treatments that are shown include

Headaches

Loss of ROM

Rib, Hip, Knee pain

Grade I & II Ankle Sprains (regularly treated in 1 or 2 visits and back to full activity)

Improving gait and balance with a 30 sec. procedure

Shin Splints

Plantar Fascitis

Osgood Schlatter’s Disease (regularly treated with a 3 visit protocol)

All of these procedures have an immediate response, and often a resolution in a short period of time returning people to their normal activity. You will see realtreatment of realpatients so that you will know exactly how to treat them and will have the confidence to do this treatment immediately after taking this seminar.

Course Details

  • Myofascial Disruption Technique - Practical Course
  • By:    Fetterman Events
  • Instructor:    Brad Hayes, D.C.
  • Total CE Hours:    12
  • Course Format:     Live In Person Seminar
  • Course Start:    12/14/2024   08:00am
  • Course End:    12/14/2024   08:00pm
  • Time Zone:    Eastern
  • Location State:    North Carolina
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  • Course Categories:     DC Continuing Education
  • Course Subjects | CE HOURS:
    • Adjustive Technique  -5 CE Hours
    • Anatomy  -1 CE Hours
    • Biomechanics  -1 CE Hours
    • History and Exam  -1 CE Hours
    • Pain Management  -1 CE Hours
    • Risk Management  -3 CE Hours
  •    Course Outline