ETPSSM
Therapy is an integrative therapy combining acupuncture, trigger point,
myofascial release, osteopathic, segmental/dermal, neural and structural
realignment therapies. Stimulation is applied to treatment points relating
to different therapies or systems involved with nerve impingement. Patient
assessments performed after treating each system can determine the extent
of therapeutic involvement. With this approach, the assessment
and treatment of root causes of soft tissue pain can be completed with
a high degree of accuracy within minutes.
ETPSSM
Therapy can provide fast, predictable responses, often within minutes
of application. ETPSSM not only provides pain
relief, but improves ROM and releases fascia in a fraction of the time
it takes manual therapies. Save your body, relieve your own pain and
provide incredible responses for your clients. This course is
assured to increase your business and completely change your practice
and outcomes.
ETPSSM
Therapy is so successful in managing pain, that for its development,
Bruce Hocking was nominated "Physician of the Year" by the
World Congress of Acupuncture, in Asia, 2001.
ETPSSM
Therapy is now being recognized throughout the medical field, as suggested
by the inclusion into the American Academy of Pain Management’s
6th Edition of Pain Management: A Practical Guide for Physicians,
published in December, 2001.
Course Highlights:
- Identify the
theoretical and physiological basis of chronic pain
- Palpate the
physical manifestations of neuropathy, radiculopathy and nerve impingement
- Identify the
exact anatomical location of key acupuncture points
- Learn to develop
the point selection process for ETPSSM
chronic pain protocols
- Identify the
relationship between hip imbalances (gait) and chronic pain relief
- Identify the
relationship between the Autonomic Nervous System and chronic pain
relief
- Learn integrative
Neural Therapy and its relationship with chronic pain
- Learn myofascial
release techniques using ETPSSM Therapy
- Develop protocols
for neck, shoulder, low back, knee, and extremity disorders
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