Superficial Proprioceptive Response Technique is a neuromuscular based treatment and taping technique developed by Sport Medicine Legend and Innovator Dr. Tim Brown…based on over 40 years of working with the highest level athletes on the front lines of competition. Developed to improve performance, reduce injury risk and get the best of the best back quicker after injury. This incredibly valuable information will help you get better outcomes and help more patients, clients and athletes perform at a higher level and return quicker from injury.
The SPRT treatment system focuses on using the peripheral and cutaneous nervous system to stimulate neuro musculoskeletal balance to improve joint centration.
The SPRT taping approach utilizes rigid, non stretch, strong adhesive strapping tape to create a “soft tissue lever” called the approximation/compression tab. As and example…This lever or tab is used to approximate the two ends of the damaged soft tissue (strain).
Once the A/C Tab is complete and the lesion from the injury is reduced, Kinesiology Tape is then applied to skin at a point away from the injury in a direction and angle you want the body to move toward that supports improved alignment and function.
One of the many unique features of this system is the clinician is encouraged to receive feedback from the patient throughout the session that guides specific direction/angle/pressure and support to create the best treatment and support possible.
Learning Objectives:
- Review human philosophy, neuro-anatomy and science as it relates to human movement, sports medicine, injury prevention and rehab from injury.
- Understand physiological principles and practical application of specific proprioceptive response techniques (SPRT).
- Discuss how taping is used to improve range of motion, stabilization (control) and strength.
- Learn to address injured soft tissue and joint systems through functional taping applications.
- Review clinical pearls from over 40 years applying tape to improve human performance and reduce the risk of injury
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Course Access: 1 year for on demand. For subscription customers – access as long as you have the subscription account.
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0:00-0:15 Intro and Background on Human Performance and Injury Rehabilitation
0:15-0:30 Anatomy and Physiology of the Neuromuscular Fascial System
0:30-0:45 NeuroMuscular Research and Laws
0:45-1:00 Taping Pearls and clinical experience w applying therapeutic tape
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