Active Release Techniques (ART): Nerve (Asia)

Description

ART Nerve provides evidence-based instruction of the necessary skills to detect and treat local, terminal, and long tract nerve entrapments. Throughout the seminar, attendees review basic nerve anatomy, neurodynamics, and neuropathology, which provides the basis for instruction on appropriate use and execution of 90 manual protocols. Attendees will also learn how to evaluate and treat nerve dysfunctions, entrapments, and pathologies using the ART Diagnostic Algorithm. Nerve protocols can be used to treat a broad list of dysfunctions, including headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatic pain, and other complex soft-tissue dysfunctions.

Upcoming Seminars

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Learning Objectives

Core Learning Objectives
  • Identify and define the three types of nerve injury.
  • Identify and define the effect of compression on nerve function.
  • Identify and define the three types of nerve entrapments.
  • Proficiently palpate local, terminal, and long tract nerves within the human musculoskeletal systems using an appropriate tension, depth, and motion to perform the treatment protocol.
  • Effectively recall and differentiate symptom patterns and patient presentations from that of soft-tissue dysfunction and neural pathology.

Course Content

Professional License Information and ART Policy Requirements Asia
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Welcome & Introductions
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Differential Palpation Videos
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Optional Videos Nerve Protocol Study Videos
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In-Person Attendance Verification
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Evaluation
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Hands-On Practical Exam
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