Massage therapists agree that following the evidence is the best way forward for our profession. Providing evidence based care is the most effective approach to support better patient outcomes. Evidence based care also provides the credibility within health care that massage therapy deserves.
Being able to properly assess the lower back and pelvic regions is fundamental to provide better quality care. Learn how to assess and treatment plan based on clinical presentation.
With so many different techniques and modalities out there which ones work best for lower back and pelvic pain? You will learn a framework for how to best reason what technique and approach is likely to work best. I will also show you a few different hands on demos!
What your clients do when they aren't in your clinic is the most important part of pain management. You will learn some easy to incorporate movements and exercises.
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"Thank you very much for continuing to produce excellent content. Your courses are well thought out, well supported by the evidence, easy to navigate and I always learn a lot.
Thank you very much for continuing to push this profession forward."
Alanna R - RMT
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"Thank you so much for the amazing course. It has already changed my treatment process in so many ways. "
Kristina K - RMT
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After taking your course, I feel like I have a deeper understanding as to why this is and feel more confident/ re-focused in my practice.
Kate J - RMT
Monday March 4th 6pm Pacific time
It will be approximately 1.5 - 2 hours long
Yes, it will be recorded so if you cannot make it live a recording will be made available to you within 48 hours
Yes, you can use this webinar for quality assurance requirements in BC and Ontario and it is worth CEC's across the rest of Canada.
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