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CEUL024378: Cervical Thoracic Myofascial Release

Myofascial Release Seminars

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This course has been Approved in APTA AZ

Credit valid January 01, 2019 to December 31, 2019

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John F. Barnes' Cervical-Thoracic Myofascial Release Seminar (Prerequisite: Myofascial Release I) The Cervical-Thoracic Myofascial Release Seminar is designed as a "hands-on" experience, providing a comprehensive knowledge of the function, structure, and treatment of the cervical-thoracic region of the body. Primary focus is on the fascial system and how the cervical-thoracic complex affects and is affected by the fascial system of the whole body. Emphasis is placed on developing palpation and proprioceptive skills. For teaching purposes the seminar is divided into regions including: the thoraco-lumbar junction, rib cage, thoracic spine, sternum, shoulder girdle, upper extremities, cervical spine, and the craniomandibular mechanism. Techniques being taught will integrate a whole treatment regime for this area including: myofascial release utilizing both soft tissue and osseous structures as handles, joint mobilization, muscle energy, and home exercise programs. Upon completion of the seminar participating professionals will have an understanding of how to evaluate and treat pain and dysfunction of the cervical-thoracic complex. They will be able to utilize appropriate techniques to treat soft tissue and osseous restrictions for resolution of problems in these areas and be able to return to their clinical setting and immediately incorporate these skills into their treatment programs. 20 contact hours

Created On: Oct-16-2018 02:52 PM ET

Last Modified On: Mar-13-2026 07:23 AM ET

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Delivery Method: In Person

Date Approved: Oct-23-2018 02:52 PM ET

Credit Requested: 20.00

Credit Approved: 17.50

Public Access: CEUL is open to public

Credit Event Dates

Date Location Name City, State More Information
February 14, 2019 - February 14, 2019 Sedona, AZ Link  
September 05, 2019 - September 05, 2019 Cape Cod, MA Link