I-NMT for Rotator Cuff, Upper Extremity, & Treatment Planning
16CE | Live (in person) course
Study the rotator cuff muscles in isolation, separating them from their neighboring shoulder mobilizers such as trapezius and serratus anterior. Study their attachment groupings and gain a three-dimensional appreciation of what you are palpating under your hands.
Study physiological changes in the bone, ligaments, and joint that cause or interrupt adequate healing of shoulder joint injuries. Study entrapment of tendons such as the long head of the biceps.
Learn why NMT treatment of the triceps is essential for treatment of elbow conditions. Spend hours in detailed treatment of forearm and hand musculature (as a massage therapist, you most certainly will appreciate this part of the course!).
This class is taught by certified NMTs Laura Landsiedel Ford, or Jessica Mai.
PREPARATIONS PRIOR TO CLASS: All NMT classes address myofascial and neuromuscular techniques and bodywork philosophies. They are fast paced and advanced and it helps to familiarize yourself with attachments, fiber direction, ligaments, muscles, joints, spine curvature, nerves, cardiovascular system, and lymph system in advance. Netter’s Atlas Of Human Anatomy book and The Trail Guide book are great resources as well as any other anatomy books you may already have on hand in your personal library.
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