Ligament Pain Referral Pattern Posters are here! The referral images are all new and are all based on published research in Spine, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, Regional Anesthesia, British Society of Rheumatology, The Clinical Journal of Pain, Pain Medicine and many others. Last year I completed a literature review of the … [Read more...]
The time you want the map … is before you enter the woods!
Every so often I get requests from other clinicians to review their product(s) or course(s). I rarely say yes. Actually I always say NO. As you all know I tend to be skeptical of many claims, theories, algorithms of rehab or cures. I’m even skeptical of my own content most days which is why I continually incorporate as much published research … [Read more...]
It’s been a good week this week….
Thanks to the Certified Registered Massage Therapists Association and Remedial Massage Therapists Association for accrediting Ligamentous Articular Strain Techniques for their members and to the Massage Therapists Association of Saskatchewan for re-accrediting all my live and online courses for their members! Getting more requests from … [Read more...]
Accreditation with the Certified Registered Massage Therapists Association of Alberta
I'm proud to announce that the Certified Registered Massage Therapist Association in Alberta has accredited all Ligamentous Articular Strain Technique Courses! (Live and Online) I'm looking forward to serving more manual therapy clinicians and helping patients suffering with dysfunction and discomfort. Register for your CRMTA Accredited … [Read more...]
Destination Education Opportunities
Happy Snowy... everywhere everyone! Both Ireland and Scotland are destinations that are fantastic for history, scenery and food. Why not throw in some Education!? I'm looking forward to teaching in Edinburgh September 27-28, 2019 and then Aberdeen September 29, 2019. The SMTO is having a mini AGM in Aberdeen and we decided to include some … [Read more...]
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