Nerve

Thu Jan 11 2024 at 08:00 am to Sun Jan 14 2024 at 12:00 pm

The Westin New York Grand Central (212 East 42nd Street, New York) | New York

Active Release Techniques
Publisher/HostActive Release Techniques
Nerve
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Register: https://web.cvent.com/event/1eaa4307-d765-4328-9482-4e3466e753eb/summary
Registration Close Date: January 7, 2024 @ 11:59 PM ET

Pricing:
New Certification - $1849 until October 7, 2023 // $1999 until November 26, 2023 // $2149 until January 7, 2024
Recertification - $699 until October 7, 2023 // $849 until November 26, 2023 // $999 until January 7, 2024.
Elite Provider - $1099
Student - $999

Schedule:
January 11, 2024
Morning - Median, Radial, Ulnar, and Phrenic Nerve
Afternoon - Median, Radial, Ulnar, and Phrenic Nerve
January 12, 2024
Morning - Shoulder, Back, Occipital, and Dorsal Rami
Afternoon - Shoulder, Back, Occipital, and Dorsal Rami
January 13, 2024
Morning - Pudenal, Sciatic, Tibial, Peroneal, and Femoral Nerve
Afternoon - Pudenal, Sciatic, Tibial, Peroneal, and Femoral Nerve
January 14, 2024
Testing - 7:30 AM-12:00 PM ET

By completion of the seminar, attendees will be able to successfully:
- Identify and define the 3 types of nerve injury.
- Identify and define the effect of compression on nerve function.
- Identify and define the 3 types of nerve entrapments.
- Palpate the nerves of the brachial plexus, as well as their branches.
- Use Active Release Techniques® to free the nerves of the brachial plexus, and its branches, from their entrapment sites by softening the soft tissues around it and facilitating nerve slide via Active Release Techniques.
- Palpate the nerves of the lumbosacral plexus, as well as their branches.
- Use Active Release Techniques® to free the nerves of the sacral plexus, and its branches, from their entrapment sites by softening the soft tissues around it and facilitating nerve slide via Active Release Techniques.
- Correctly move each nerve from its shortened position to elongated position.
- Successfully differentiate between healthy and unhealthy tissue utilizing hands-on palpation techniques.
- Proficiently palpate local, terminal, and long tract nerves within the human musculoskeletal system using an appropriate tension, depth, and motion to perform the treatment protocol.
- Correctly state the movement action required to shorten and lengthen local, terminal, and long tract nerves.
- Adequately summarize the physiological methodology of ART’S Diagnostic Algorithm.
- Effectively recognize common symptom patterns of neural pathology within the brachial plexus.
- Effectively recognize common symptom patterns of neural pathology within the lumbosacral plexus.
- Recall the 3 types of nerves within the human musculoskeletal system.
- Recall the difference between the sequential steps and methodology for local, terminal, and long tract nerve treatment protocols.
- Correctly perform a treatment protocol for a local nerve.
- Correctly perform a treatment protocol for a terminal nerve.
- Correctly perform a treatment protocol for a long tract nerve.
- Effectively recognize and differentiate symptom patterns and patient presentations from that of soft-tissue dysfunction and that of neural pathology.
- Palpate, differentiate, and treat the median nerve tract.
- Palpate, differentiate and treat the common median nerve entrapment sites and begin the radial nerve entrapment sites.
- Palpate, differentiate and treat the common the radial nerve entrapment sites and begin the ulnar nerve entrapments sites.
- Palpate, differentiate and treat the common ulnar nerve entrapment sites as well as the phrenic nerve.
- Palpate, differentiate, and treat common nerve entrapments of the neck, shoulder, and upper arm regions.
- Palpate, differentiate, and treat common nerve entrapments of the thoracic region.
- Palpate, differentiate, and treat common nerve entrapments of the neck region.
- Palpate, differentiate, and treat common nerve entrapments of the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral regions.
- Palpate, differentiate, and treat common nerve entrapments of the sacral plexus and lower extremity.

New Certification and Student attendees must be present for the full instructional portion and pass the in-person practical exam to successfully complete the seminar.
All attendees will receive a letter of attendance following the seminar.
Disclaimer: It is the responsibility of any potential registrant and/or attendee to ensure approval of any continuing education course, such as an ART seminar.
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The Westin New York Grand Central (212 East 42nd Street, New York), 212 East 42nd Street,New York,NY,United States

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