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SUMMARY:Carrie Taylor's Shoulder\, Elbow\, & Wrist Upper Extremity Approaches; Abdomen\, Ribcage\, Pelvis
DESCRIPTION:Day 1:Shoulder\, Elbow\, and Wrist – Upper Extremity Approaches\nThis workshop covers Myofascial assessment of the shoulder\, elbow and wrist as it applies to formulating effective treatment goals for a variety of disorders in the region\, such as Thoracic Outlet Syndrome\, Adhesive Capsulitis/”frozen shoulder”\, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome\, DeQuervain’s Tenosynovitis\, “Blackberry thumb”\, Shoulder tendinosis\, etc. Participants will be shown how to release clavipectoral\, deltopectoral\, platysmal\, sternal\, cubital\, flexor & extensor superficial fascias\, before deeper structures are addressed.\nScapular mobilization supine and prone will be demonstrated\, with specific releases to all muscles & fascial tissues involved in upper extremity dysfunction. Clavicle mobilization and abdominal head of pec major release round out the shoulder approaches. In addition\, joint mobilizations and osseous techniques are shown for the clavicle\, scapula\, and upper extremity joints.\nTreatment of the elbow and wrist\, with focus on decompressing the radius & ulna from the humerus\, decompressing the Carpal Tunnel\, as well as mobilizing the carpals & phalanges\, can improve & prevent many of the above disorders. \nDay 2: Abdomen\, Ribcage\, and Pelvis\nThis course will remove any discomfort felt by therapists when\nworking on the Abdomen\, Ribcage & Pelvis\, by combining in depth assessment approaches with effective myofascial release techniques. Therapists will spend time doing direct techniques\, such as release of the abdominal/peritoneal fascia\, and iliac/inguinal fascia\, as well as indirect techniques\, such as release of groin/pubic fascias. Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) will be employed\, along with passive stretching with traction (limb unwinding)\, to perform the indirect techniques. Once learned\, PNF and limb unwinding can be applied anywhere in the body. Patients will experience improved digestion from the abdominal work\, improved breathing from the ribcage/diaphragm work\, and better flexibility in the back and hips from the pelvic work. Decreased back\, shoulder\, and neck pain can be expected from all of the modalities used. \nClass Info\nTimes:\nDay 1: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm; Day 2:10:00 am – 6:00 pm\nCEU’s: 14\nPrice: $275.00 \nEnrollment Closed\nLocation: Gwinnett College – Roswell 1455 Old Alabama Road Suite 160 Roswell\, GA 30076\nClass capacity: 20\nContact: Please call us at (770) 381-7200 if you have any questions.\nRefunds: No refunds within 2 weeks of class. If there is a documented emergency\, you may transfer after to a later class by this instructor.\n*Refunds are subject to a $10 processing fee.\nPicture ID required at check-in \nIf minimum enrollment is not met\, the class may be subject to cancellation.  Minimum is met \nCarrie Taylor\nNCBTMB#710407-100
URL:https://www.gwinnettcollege.edu/event/carrie-taylors-shoulder-elbow-abdomen-ribcage-pelvis/
LOCATION:Gwinnett College – Roswell\, GA\, 1455 Old Alabama Road Suite 160\, Roswell\, GA\, 30076\, United States
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