During this 1 hour online course, GT Instructor and Clinical Advisor Jackie Shakar, DPT, PT, OCS, LAT, GTS will review:
- Discussion on the topics of regional interdependence, functional testing and the test / treat / retest philosophies as they relate to a case study
- A review of key subjective and objective findings as they relate to a patient with dysfunction of the neuromyofascial system
- A review of IASTM and exercise techniques that can target neuromyofascial dysfunction based on what is currently known about the anatomy, physiology and innervation of the fascial system while integrating the principles of regional interdependence
Please contact support@webexercises.com if you have questions regarding courses, subscriptions or Continuing Education Approval.
Conflict of Interest
In order to avoid any potential conflict of interest, all Graston Instructors are hired as independent contractors to teach this course. Graston Instructors are prohibited from maintaining any financial relationship with the manufacturers or suppliers of commercial products used in this course.
Course Access: 1 year from date of purchase
Course is available in your account, no download required. Course can be stopped and resumed at any time.
Materials / prerequisite needed: No prerequisite required, no materials required during course.
Refund/cancellation policies: All online course purchases are final, no refunds will be given. Contact us if any problems, questions.
To be updated
Continuing Education regulations may change. Please verify requirements with your licensure board for license renewal.
Athletic Trainers: WebExercises is an approved provider for the BOC, provider P10199. This course is approved in all states for Athletic Trainers.
Topic: Essential
Physical Therapy Approval for this course: (Pending)
This course has been approved by the Arkansas Board of Physical Therapy. The course abides by regulatory guidelines for continuing education or is approved by virtue of approval by the Arkansas Physical Therapy board.
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Doctor of Chiropractic course approval:
(see approval information below) *The licensed Doctor of Chiropractic shall be responsible for verifying the board requirements for license renewal.
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Approval Information:
WebExercises is recognized by the PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. PACE approved providers are accepted by the following Chiropractic State Boards: Alaska, Connecticut, DC, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming.
CCE accredited Chiropractic College:
WebExercises is sponsored by a CCE accredited Chiropractic College, Cleveland University-Kansas City. This course meets the appropriate standards for continuing education and qualifies for 0.5 CEUs (hours) in the following states:
Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan.
Occupational Therapy:
Course abides by regulatory guidelines of your board for continuing education. Please review your board guidelines before taking a course for CE credit to make sure the course is germane to your profession and fulfills requirements.
Arkansas, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin.