A Massage Therapist'S Guide To Joint Mobilizations

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A Massage Therapist'S Guide To Joint Mobilizations
A Massage Therapist'S Guide To Joint Mobilizations
Published 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.43 GB | Duration: 2h 19m


Learn how to do Joint Mobilizations to grow your skillset and massage practice
What you'll learn
Learn how to incorporate joint mobilizations into your massage treatments
Gain confidence around providing joint mobilizations when they are needed
Learn about the anatomy surrounding the joints so that you understand the theory component
Take your practice to a whole new level by being able to do this technique. You understand the soft tissue now you'll understand the joints!
Requirements
Have previous training, gloves for TMJ, rolled towel for certain techniques
Description
In this course manual osteopath and registered massage therapist Mike Everson is going to guide you through how to deliver joint mobilizations for the entire body. In massage therapy, joint mobilizations can be used to treat both joints and soft tissues. Joint mobilizations are performed when a bone or vertebrae is moved to relieve tension, stiffness, pain and improve range of movement. Joint mobilizations are delivered with various pressures and are graded one to five. The pressure used with joint mobilizations is dependent on desired outcomes and clinical intuition used by the therapist. Joint Mobilizations are one of the most effective tools a manual therapist can use for treating a variety of conditions. Yet, joint mobilizations are often not focused on in some education and training programs, leaving this valuable skill misunderstood and underused. Most massage therapists leave their training with very little experience and lack of confidence when mobilizing the hips, ribs, thoracic spine TMJ etc. As a result, missing out on potentially the missing link when it comes to providing more useful treatments. This course is perfect for therapists looking to have a complete understanding of the human body. Knowing how the health of the joints can effect pain all over the body AND also how to treat that pain, is essential for any manual therapist to know to be as effective and helpful as possible.You can study and complete this entire course in the comfort of your own home with lifetime access to the videos in case you need to go back, review and re-inspire yourself!In this course you are going to learn:> How to assess the joints for treatment, gaining key hands-on intuition over time > Learn techniques for all the joints including the hips, SI joints, lumbar spine, TMJ and many more > Become a specialist for people who have chronic or hard to deal with issues > Learn the anatomy and physiology of the joints as it relates to local and global pain within the bodyEnroll now! Grow your knowledge base and practice today!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Joint Mobilization Grades and Glides
Section 2: Foot and Ankle
Lecture 3 Foot and Ankle Theory
Lecture 4 Foot and Ankle Mobilizations
Section 3: Knee
Lecture 5 Knee Theory
Lecture 6 Knee Mobilizations
Section 4: Hip
Lecture 7 Hip Theory
Lecture 8 Hip Mobilizations
Section 5: Sacroiliac
Lecture 9 SI Joint Theory
Lecture 10 SI Joint Mobilizations
Section 6: Lumbar
Lecture 11 Lumbar Theory
Lecture 12 Lumbar Joint Mobilizations
Section 7: Thoracic
Lecture 13 Thoracic Theory
Lecture 14 Thoracic Joint Mobilizations
Section 8: Cervical
Lecture 15 Cervical Theory
Lecture 16 Cervical Joint Play
Section 9: TMJ
Lecture 17 TMJ Theory
Lecture 18 TMJ Treatment Practice
Lecture 19 TMJ Case Study Example
Section 10: Ribs
Lecture 20 Ribs Theory
Lecture 21 Rib Mobilizations
Section 11: Scapula
Lecture 22 Scapula Theory
Lecture 23 Scapula Mobilizations
Section 12: Shoulder
Lecture 24 Shoulder Theory
Lecture 25 Shoulder Mobilizations
Section 13: Clavicle
Lecture 26 Clavicle Theory
Lecture 27 Clavicle Mobilizations
Section 14: Elbow
Lecture 28 Elbow Theory
Lecture 29 Elbow Mobilizations
Section 15: Wrist and Hand
Lecture 30 Wrist and Hand Theory
Lecture 31 Wrist and Hand Mobilizations
Section 16: Conclusion
Lecture 32 Conclusion
Massage Therapists,Physiotherapists,Osteopaths
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