Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
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A Complete Guide to Ligamentous Articular Strain Technique
What you’ll learn
Release joint restrictions
Master Ligamentous Articular Strain technique
Release Somatic dysfunctions of articular basis
History, indications, contraindications and application of the technique
Requirements
Basic Anatomy Knowledge: Familiarity with basic anatomy is helpful but not required. We’ll cover everything you need to know within the course.
Description
This course on Ligamentous Articular Strain (LAS) technique is designed to offer a deep dive into one of the most effective osteopathic manual therapy methods. LAS is a specialized technique aimed at treating joint dysfunction and imbalances by focusing on the ligaments, fascia, and the body’s inherent capacity for self-correction. Throughout the course, participants will explore the historical development of LAS and its close relation to Balanced Ligamentous Tension (BLT), learning how these techniques aim to restore balance in the joints and surrounding soft tissues.Key components of the course include the principles of tension balancing, the biomechanical rationale behind LAS, and various application methods, including both direct and indirect techniques. The course will also highlight the importance of respiration in diagnosing dysfunctions and how to manipulate tension using fine-tuned techniques that respect the body’s natural movements. You will learn to perform both diagnostic and treatment techniques in a step-by-step format, emphasizing patient comfort, safety, and results. LAS can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including somatic dysfunction, lymphatic congestion, and joint mobility restrictions, making it a versatile addition to your clinical practice. By the end of this course, you will be proficient in using LAS techniques to assess and treat joint and ligament dysfunctions, improving patient outcomes in both acute and chronic conditions. This course is ideal for osteopathic practitioners, physical therapists, and other manual therapists looking to expand their treatment repertoire.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 TECHNIQUE PRINCIPLES
Lecture 2 TECHNIQUE CLASSIFICATION & STYLES
Lecture 3 Indications and Contraindications
Section 2: Foot
Lecture 4 Plantar Fascia: Supine direct myofascial release
Lecture 5 Metatarsals, Tarsals, and Toes, Supine indirect ligamentous articular release
Lecture 6 Calcaneus (Bootjack Technique)
Section 3: Ankle
Lecture 7 Unstable Ankle
Lecture 8 Talus Anterior: Supine indirect ligamentous articular release
Lecture 9 Talus Posterior: Supine indirect ligamentous articular release
Section 4: The Leg
Lecture 10 Dorsiflexors of the Foot and Pretibial Fascia
Lecture 11 Plantar Flexors of the Foot and Calf
Section 5: Knee
Lecture 12 Fibular Head
Lecture 13 Lateral (Fibular) Collateral Ligament of the Knee
Physiotherapists,Chiropractors,Manual therapists,Massage therapists,Healthcare professionals,Fitness trainers
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