A Massage Therapist'S Guide To Treating Plantar Fasciitis

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A Massage Therapist'S Guide To Treating Plantar Fasciitis
Last updated 5/2022MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 5.29 GB | Duration: 4h 8m

This Certificate Course Teaches a Totally NEW Evidence Based Approach To Treat Plantar Fasis For Massage Therapists

What you'll learn
You are about to learn a completely new evidence based approach to treat plantar fasis
You will learn which massage techniques have PROVEN to help plantar fasis and agin in clinical studies
You will learn which risk factors are to be avoided and which ones that are commonly believed to be risk factors but are not!



You will be the expert in your massage field based on an informed decision making from the evidence. No more guesswork and hoping.
Requirements
Everything in this massage course is provided for you. All you need is to have a desire to learn and want to know how to treat plantar fasis successfully.
Description
If you are a massage therapist, you probably already know how difficult plantar fasis can be to treat successfully. You are about to learn a completely new evidence based approach that has proven to be successful at treating this condition using specific massage techniques, advice and recommendations all based on current up to date research studies and clinical trials.Your massage clients will be so appreciative of your knowledge, skills and professionalism as you are going to be speaking to them and treating them from an informed perspective.Imagine being the massage therapist with the reputation that gets great clinical results when treating plantar fasis no matter how acute or chronic. As word spreads about your reputation that you help your massage clients where others couldn't, your business will grow and you will get more and more referrals.Then, you may be asked if you can help them with other problems that they may have. After all, you helped them with their foot pain when no-one else could so you are more likely going to be asked to help treat their back pain, or knee pain or...fill in the blank.And before you know it, your massage clinic is full. As you know, whether it's a plumber, mechanic, electrician, chiropractor or massage therapist, if they fix your problem then you are most likely to call them again when you have another problem. After all, they did such a great job before, you will trust their skill and expertise in the future.Massage therapy is no different!That is who you will be after completing this course!Why a new approach to treating plantar fasisWell, quite simply put, the evidence has been underwhelming from the studies before this. As you are about to learn, not only do the assessment techniques not don't give consistent results for diagnosing plantar fasis, but neither do certain massage techniques and so many other aspects of treating plantar fasis successfully.What don't you know about plantar fasis or maybe what you do know is not correctConsider this:As a massage therapist, do you know what we have learned from numerous past high quality clinical studies and more importantly, whether you should even be recommending them anymoreIn 'A Massage Therapist's Guide to Treating Plantar Fasis Certificate Course' you will learn (all based on the NEW evidence):Why the current assessment techniques need to be changed and what we should do insteadWhy plantar fasis shouldn't be called that at all, or heel spur for that matter or any other names you may like to use.Which stretches should be recommended and which ones are not effectiveWhich treatments have been studied over the years and what the results were (think massage, ice therapy, taping, dry needling, rest, orthotics and many more)What the risk factors are and the results from looking at the studies. Should you recommend orthotics for flat feet are pronated ankles a causative factor what about excessive standing poor footwear obesity runningand so much more!I am going to give you a very clear evidence based approach that you can now start implementing with your massage clients and take away the guesswork. You will now be able to assess, treat and recommend to your massage clients using what works and forget about what doesn't.As a massage therapist, it is vital that you treat your massage clients not based on hearsay or anecdotal evidence but from hard clinical evidence.Imagine being the massage therapist with the reputation that gets great clinical results when treating plantar fasis no matter how acute or chronic and again.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Plantar fasis Plantar fasciosis Heel spur What the heck is it

Lecture 2 I understand your head may be spinning by now, but there's MORE!

Lecture 3 The 3 NEW clinical tests that have proven to be the most accurate

Lecture 4 your goodies!

Lecture 5 How to do deep friction massage for AMHP

Lecture 6 Your NEW assessment for for AMHP

Lecture 7 Let's now check out your NEW follow up form

Lecture 8 What does great pasta sauce have to do with the calf muscles

Lecture 9 Practicing your palpation skills on your own leg

Lecture 10 Join our Facebook group to ask questions if you would like

Section 2: Let's start doing the treatments for AMHP

Lecture 11 Let's get our client set up first

Lecture 12 How to perform the DFM on your client's calf

Lecture 13 Now let's treat the anterior and lateral muscles

Lecture 14 How to use your elbows so that you can give your thumbs a rest

Lecture 15 Let's just go through that so you know the steps to do for your clients

Lecture 16 What to do when the client is 80-90% better

Section 3: Optional treatments

Lecture 17 Here are many other treatment techniques you can also do

Lecture 18 Trigger point release

Lecture 19 If you are a massage therapist-you may need to watch this!

Lecture 20 Deep tissue massage techniques for the back of the legs

Lecture 21 Stretching techniques for the legs prone

Lecture 22 Deep tissue massage techniques for the front of the legs

Lecture 23 Stretching techniques for the legs supine

Lecture 24 Relaxation massage techniques for the back of the legs

Lecture 25 Relaxation massage techniques for the feet (prone)

Lecture 26 Relaxation massage techniques for the front of the legs

Lecture 27 Relaxation massage techniques for the feet (supine)

Lecture 28 Kinesiology taping -How does it work

Lecture 29 A brief history of Kinesiology tape

Lecture 30 What you are going to need to do kinesiology taping

Lecture 31 An introduction on how to use kinesio tape

Lecture 32 How to apply the tape

Lecture 33 How to remove the tape correctly

Lecture 34 How to do kinesiology taping for the calves

Lecture 35 How to do kinesiology taping for the achilles tendon

Lecture 36 Here is a posterior shin splint kinesiology taping technique

Lecture 37 Here is a specific treatment for plantar fasis

Lecture 38 Here is a another treatment for plantar fasis that you could use

Lecture 39 An introduction to clinical cupping therapy

Lecture 40 Learn the 2 different cupping techniques in under 2 minutes

Lecture 41 Ok, so let's get serious for a minute. What is so wrong about the red marks

Lecture 42 So How Does Cupping Work

Lecture 43 These Cups People Swear By, But I have Just Had No Luck with Them

Lecture 44 A Rundown On How To Do Cupping On Someone's Back

Lecture 45 How to do clinical cupping therapy for the hamstrings

Lecture 46 How to do clinical cupping therapy for the thighs (quadriceps)

Lecture 47 How to do clinical cupping therapy for the calf muscles

Lecture 48 How to do clinical cupping therapy for the feet

Lecture 49 How to set up for doing shiatsu for the legs

Lecture 50 Proper technique is vital when doing shiatsu

Lecture 51 How to apply more and less pressure correctly

Lecture 52 Palming Different ways

Lecture 53 Rocking Technique

Lecture 54 Using your thumbs properly

Lecture 55 How to do shiatsu massage for the legs

Lecture 56 How to do shiatsu massage for the front of the legs

Section 4: Congratulations! You have finished the course.

Lecture 57 How to become the 'GO-TO' person and see your business grow!

Lecture 58 Congratulations

Lecture 59 Bonus Lecture

This is for ALL massage therapists that have a keen desire to treat your massage clients based on the latest research rather than relying on what you have learned in the past. You owe it to your clients.

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