Active Release Techniques (ART): Upper Extremity Level 2

Seminar
Price
$1,899

Includes all course content in digital format

Prerequisites Required
Student and military discounts available. Current and recently graduated students use StudentDiscount2026Advanced. Current and former military use MILITARY10. See Pricing tab or ART Policies & Disclosures tab for more information on eligibility and verification procedures.Register by September 30, 2025 to lock in your 2026 seminar at the 2025 price! Student and military discounts available. Current and recently graduated students use STUDENTDISCOUNT. Current and former military use MILITARY10. See Pricing; tab or ART Policies & Disclosures tab for more information on eligibility and verification procedures.

Description

ART Upper Extremity Level 2 provides evidence-based instruction of the necessary skills to detect and treat soft-tissue anomalies and dysfunctions of the hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, and the surrounding structures. ART Level 2 seminars instructor practitioners to identify and treat altered tissue texture, tension, function, and movement between two structures. This approach allows for proper relative motion that may result in improved outcomes. Throughout the seminar, attendees review the muscle and soft-tissue structures of the upper extremity, and how to evaluate and appropriately treat the disorders using the ART Diagnostic Algorithm and 90 advanced manual protocols. Upper Extremity Level 2 techniques can be used to treat a broad list of dysfunctions, including frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome and other soft-tissue dysfunctions.

Level: Advanced

Seminar

Hyatt at Olive 8
1635 8th Ave Seattle, WA
2026-05-14 08:00:00 UTC
2026-05-15 08:00:00 UTC
2026-05-16 08:00:00 UTC
2026-05-17 07:30:00 UTC

Available Course Credits

AOTA 2.25
APTA Arizona 22.50 Expiring on December 31, 2026
APTA Colorado 22.50 Expiring on December 31, 2026
Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer 22.50 Expiring on December 31, 2026
FPTA 22.50 Expiring on December 31, 2026
FSMTB 22.50
Hawaii Board of Physical Therapy 22.50 Expiring on December 31, 2026
IPTA 22.50 Expiring on January 1, 2027
Louisiana Board of Massage Therapy 22.50 Expiring on March 7, 2027
Louisiana Physical Therapy Board 22.50 Expiring on December 31, 2026
Maryland Board of Physical Therapy Examiners 22.50
MTAA 28.00
NCBTMB 22.50
NCCAOM 22.50 Expiring on February 28, 2027
Nevada Physical Therapy Board 15.00
New Jersey State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners 22.50
North Dakota Board of Physical Therapy 22.50
Ohio Physical Therapy Association 22.50 Expiring on May 15, 2026
Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision - Physical Therapy 22.50
Pennsylvania Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs - Physical Therapy 22.50 Expiring on December 31, 2026
Texas Physical Therapy Association 22.50 Expiring on January 1, 2027

Learning Objectives

Core Learning Objectives
  • Recite the four basic components of ART treatment protocols.
  • Recognize common symptom patterns of upper extremity neuromuscular injuries and disorders.
  • Summarize the cellular response to ART treatment on soft-tissue structures.
  • Compare healthy and unhealthy tissue utilizing hands-on palpation techniques.
  • Paraphrase Relative Motion and how it pertains to ART treatment.

Course Content

Professional License Information and ART Policy Requirements UE2
Module
Continuing Education Credit
Module
Welcome & Introductions
Module
Shoulder
Module
Anterior Brachium
Module
Lateral Elbow
Module
Wrist / Posterior Forearm
Module
Anterior Arm
Module
Hand
Module
Pre-Test
Module
In-Person Attendance Verification
Module
Evaluation
Module
Hands-On Practical Exam
Module

Upper Extremity Level 2 is eligible for 22.5 contact hours.

Chiropractors
Continuing education (CE) credit for Chiropractors in attendance of ART seminars is administered by the Northeast College of Health Sciences (Northeast College). You can access all Chiropractic approvals for ART Upper Extremity Level 2 seminars here: Northeast College of Health Sciences: Upper Extremity Level 2

License Renewal: While applications relating to credit hours for license renewal in selected states have been executed for these programs, it remains attendees’ responsibility to contact the state board(s) from whom they seek continuing education credits for purposes of ensuring said board(s) approve both venue and content as they relate to any seminar/course/lecture/webinar/online presentation (event). Neither a speaker’s or exhibitor’s presence at said event, nor product mention or display, shall in any way constitute Northeast College endorsement. Northeast College’s role is strictly limited to processing, submitting, and archiving program documents.

Physical Therapists
See the list of approved states/boards under the “Available Course Credits” in the "Overview" tab.
*Alabama, Idaho, Iowa, North Carolina, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, and Wyoming do not require preapproval.
*Maine does not have Continuing Education requirements.
ART does not have preapproval from New York. A certificate of attendance will be provided to all attendees following the seminar.

Occupational Therapists:
Active Release Techniques is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Course approval ID#9417. This in-person seminar is offered at 2.25 CEUs, advanced level, soft-tissue. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA or indicate AOTA approval of a certification or other professional recognition.

Athletic Trainers/Therapists, Massage Therapists, Acupuncturists:
See the list of approved states/boards under the “Available Course Credits” in the "Overview" tab.

  • Differentiate between two muscles that are side by side in the upper extremity when asked to perform palpation and an ART treatment protocol.

  • Properly explain to the patient the active/passive motion required to shorten and lengthen a muscle from the anatomical position based upon the ART protocol selected for treatment.

  • Properly assess a patient’s upper extremity condition using ART’s Diagnostic Algorithm.

  • Properly select treatment protocols which help to reduce pain, improve ROM, and restore function for a patient/client to return to ADL, sport, or other desired activity outcome.

  • Properly perform treatment protocols which help to reduce pain, improve ROM, and restore function for a patient/client to return to ADL, sport, or other desired activity outcome.

  • Appropriately select an ART protocol for a patient with hand pain.

  • Appropriately select an ART protocol for a patient with shoulder pain.

  • Appropriately select an ART protocol for a patient with elbow pain.

  • Appropriately select an ART protocol for a patient with arm pain.

  • Properly perform an appropriate upper extremity protocol to treat a patient with hand pain.

  • Properly perform an appropriate upper extremity protocol to treat a patient with shoulder pain.

  • Properly perform an appropriate upper extremity protocol to treat a patient with elbow pain.

  • Properly perform an appropriate upper extremity protocol to treat a patient with arm pain.

  • Appropriately select an ART protocol for a patient with decreased wrist range of motion.

  • Appropriately select an ART protocol for a patient with decreased shoulder range of motion.

  • Appropriately select an ART protocol for a patient with decreased elbow range of motion.

  • Properly perform an appropriate upper extremity protocol to treat a patient with decreased wrist range of motion.

  • Properly perform an appropriate upper extremity protocol to treat a patient with decreased shoulder range of motion.

  • Properly perform an appropriate upper extremity protocol to treat a patient with decreased elbow range of motion.

  • Paraphrase Relative Motion and how it pertains to ART treatment.

  • Interpret Single-loop Negative Feedback and how it pertains to ART treatment.

  • Recite the four basic components of ART treatment protocols.

  • Recognize common symptom patterns of upper extremity neuromuscular injuries and disorders.

  • Summarize the cellular response to ARTR treatment on soft tissue structures.

  • Compare between healthy and unhealthy tissue utilizing hands-on palpation techniques.

  • Recite the physiological methodology of ART’s Diagnostic Algorithm.

Prerequisites:
Eligible healthcare professional license or a student enrolled in a program resulting in such license (Doctor of Chiropractic, Physical Therapist/Physical Therapy Assistant, Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant, Athletic Trainer/Therapist, Registered Nurse/Licensed Practical Nurse, Medical/Osteopathic Doctor, Physiotherapist, Massage Therapist, Acupuncturist, Podiatrist).

Certification in the following seminar (At a minimum. We encourage Full Body Level 1 certification):

  • Upper Extremity Level 1


Seminar Schedule
ART Seminars consist of 80% or more hands-on practice and training, with attendees receiving immediate feedback from instructors and other attendees.

Day 1, 2, & 3:

  • 8:00 AM-12:00 PM: Protocol Review
  • 1:00 PM-5:00 PM: Protocol Review

Day 4:

  • 7:30 AM-12:00 PM: Testing


Seminar Completion:
All attendees must be present for the full instructional portion (22.5 contact hours) and pass both the written pre-credentialing exam and in-person practical exam to successfully complete the seminar.


Included with registration

  • ARTMan: Our iPad and web-based application includes a digital version of our manual plus exclusive video demonstrations of the protocols. ARTMan can be linked with the Visible Body Suite App (separate purchase) for more in-depth study. ARTMan is exclusively available to active ART Certified Providers.
  • Paper Manual: Optional paper manual. (Free for attendees registering as New Certification/Student. Available as an additional purchase for Recertification attendees.)


Appropriate attire:

  • Most of our seminars consist of hands-on practice on attendees. Wear clothing which allows for ease of movement so that fellow attendees may easily palpate and practice protocols on you. Athletic attire, shorts, yoga pants, t-shirts, joggers, athletic polo shirts and tops are most appropriate.


Testing:

  • Recertification attendees will test on Friday and Saturday during the seminar on six protocols at a time determined by the instructor. With rare exceptions, all recertification testing will be completed by 5:00 PM on Saturday.
  • New Certification attendees (including Students) will test on six protocols on Sunday morning beginning at 7:30 AM. Each test will take no more than 15 minutes. Attendees should plan to arrive no less than 15 minutes before their scheduled practical test and may leave as soon as they complete their exam. (Testing may end as late as 12:00 PM. Please plan accordingly).


Miscellaneous:

  • Portable tables: At most seminars outside of Colorado Springs, we ask that attendees bring a portable table, if possible. As a token of our appreciation, attendees that bring a table will receive a $50 credit toward a future seminar and be entered into a drawing for $500 off their next seminar. Look for more information in our post-registration emails.


Cancellation and Refund Policy
Review ART's Cancellation, Return and Seminar Transfer Policy and ART's Grievance Policy in their entirety here.

Special Discounts:
ART provides discounts for current and recently graduated students as well as current and former military members.
Students who are currently enrolled in an academic program or who have graduated less within a year are eligible for $700 off their New Certification seminars. Please use code STUDENTDISCOUNT at checkout. Students will be asked to upload proof of eligibility (current class schedule, diploma with graduation date, etc) after checkout.
Current and Former Military members may receive 10% off all seminars. Use code MILITARY10 at checkout. You will be asked to provide proof of military service after checkout.

Cancellation and Refund Policy
Review ART's Cancellation, Return and Seminar Transfer Policy and ART's Grievance Policy in their entirety here.

Participants may file a complaint by telephone or email:

    Telephone #: (719) 634-7463
    Email: info@activerelease.com

Financial Disclosures
The following third-party products may be discussed during the seminar: Kinetisense 3D Motion Capture Software Application (the "App"). Purchase of the App is not required. Product discussion is for informational purposes only, to inform attendees of the nature and availability of the App and its potential use and benefits in practice. ART may receive referral compensation from Kinetisense, but no employee, officer, or agent of ART will sell or attempt to sell the App directly to attendees.

Special Needs/Accommodations Requests
For more information and special needs requests, please contact: info@activerelease.com

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