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Mike Stella – IASTM Practitioner Certification
Until now, choices were limited if you wanted to learn how to use IASTM. You had to buy expensive tools and attend an expensive class that locked you into one way of applying Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization.
Not anymore. Taught by industry-leading experts in movement assessment and therapy, these hands-on certification programs equip you with all the skills you’ll need to begin using IASTM with patients tomorrow — without spending thousands on equipment.
IASTM Practitioner Certification explores the fundamentals of modern IASTM techniques through a full day of interactive labs. Learn how to combine IASTM and functional movement to produce the kinds of active treatment strategies that are revolutionizing rehab. Practice treatments you can use the next day for fascial restrictions, ROM, scarring, and more.
- Describe the myofascial sequencing model.
- Identify theoretical constructs behind the science of IASTM.
- Discuss the neuroanatomy of skin and the fascial subsystem.
- Demonstrate movement screening techniques to identify faulty motor patterns.
- Practice IASTM techniques in conjunction with kinesiology taping and functional movement.
- Apply IASTM treatments for acute and chronic injuries, pain modulation, scar tissue and many conditions affecting the upper and lower body, utilizing methods that prevent bruising and hand fatigue.
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PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUMENT-ASSISTED SOFT TISSUE MOBILIZATION
- Movement, mobility, and motor control
- Movement Pyramid framework
- Fascial anatomy/physiology
- Physiological/neurological effects of instrument-assisted techniques
- The IASTM blueprint
- Graded exposure system
- Tissue tolerance concept
FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT SCREENING
- Sagittal, frontal, and transverse plane patterns
- Common problems associated with a faulty planar movement pattern
- Ripple effect
FUNDAMENTAL IASTM TECHNIQUES AND TREATMENT STRATEGIES
- Treatment strokes
- Vectors, rate, and time under manipulation
- Planar motion and fascial lines
- Evaluating up- and downstream from target area
- Integrating manual therapy, taping, and movement
- Corrective exercise strategies
- Improving stability following mobility enhancement
- Kinesiology taping to complement tool assisted therapy
- Myofascial gliding and release
- Corrective exercise strategies
- Comprehensive strategies for improving function and performance
ADVANCED TIPS FOR AVOIDING COMMON IASTM MISTAKES
- Preventing bruising and redness
- Preventing hand fatigue
- Maintaining control of tools when using emollient creams
APPLYING IASTM EFFECTIVELY WITH YOUR PATIENTS
- Upper body
- Cervical sprain/strain
- Lumbar sprain/strain
- Rotator cuff tendinosis/itis
- Lateral & medial epicondylosis/itis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Trigger finger
- Lower body
- Patellofemoral disorders
- Shin splints
- Achilles tendinosis/itis
- Plantar fasciitis
- Scar tissue
CASE STUDIES AND PROBLEM SOLVING