Mastering Trigger Points Online
Enhance your skills in trigger point therapy with our comprehensive online course and learn advanced techniques for pain relief and muscle therapy
Gain Expertise in Treatment and Therapy
If you work with muscular issues, an online course in trigger points is essential. Treating trigger points is both incredibly simple and highly effective in relaxing overactive muscles. Additionally, one in five individuals experiencing musculoskeletal pain has active trigger points as the root cause. This means that understanding trigger points can alleviate many of the unspecified pains patients present. The course provides comprehensive knowledge on the formation and function of trigger points, supported by evidence and studies. You'll delve into muscle chain systems, learning to identify problematic chains through posturological examination and correct compensation issues through trigger point treatment. Various treatment modalities are explored, including thumb pressure, trigger point tools, kinesiology tape, cupping, dry needling, and cryo-stretch techniques. The course is rooted in the extensive scientific work of doctors Janet G. Travell and David Simons on trigger points. It includes downloadable materials and two months' access to all videos, culminating in a multiple-choice assessment for a diploma. Instructors are Jan Lasota and Anne Mette Meier. Typically, Lasota Online courses span one or two days in physical classes, but online, you have two months' unrestricted access. This ample time ensures thorough review and maximizes learning potential. If needed, course extensions are available for 50% of the original price. Contact [email protected] for extension requests. Enjoy your journey in trigger point therapy online!
Introduction
FREE PREVIEWEducational material
The history of trigger points
Research on trigger points
What is a trigger point
Importance of symmetry
Location of trigger points
The fascia
Mechanoreceptors
Origin of trigger points
Referred pain
Pain in organs
Types of pain
Gate control theory
The importance of vitamins
How does a trigger point feels
Active and Latent Trigger Points
Treatment guidelines
Therapeutic methods
The posterior superior chain
Anterior chain
Lateral chain
Spiral chain
Posterior arm chain
Anterior arm chain
Trigger point treatment with thumb
Trigger point treatment with trigger point tool
Trigger point treatment with cryogenic and stretch
Trigger point treatment with cupping
Trigger point treatment with dry needling
Trigger point treatment with ADN
Trigger point treatment with laser
Trigger point treatment with TNS
Trigger point treatment with kinesiology tape
Trigger point treatment with patch
Evidens of trigger point treatment
Final test
Final test