Join us for Part 2:Treatment Parameters in IASTM: Modes of Application!

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This dynamic course combines eight focused CEU Short Courses into a comprehensive exploration of the foot and lower extremity, equipping clinicians with practical tools to assess and treat a range of common dysfunctions using the Graston Technique®. Through evidence-based strategies, detailed anatomical review, and real-world case applications, participants will gain the skills to address mobility and stability issues, tendinopathies, and biomechanical inefficiencies in both everyday and athletic populations.

Participants will learn to distinguish between mobility and stability dysfunctions of the foot, apply targeted assessment protocols, and implement effective treatment plans for conditions such as plantar fasciitis, shin splints, posterior tibial tendinopathy, and Achilles tendinosis. The course also provides in-depth instruction on applying GT interventions for the 1st MTP joint, lateral hip pain, and biomechanical deviations observed in running and walking gait cycles.

By integrating manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and clinical reasoning, this course empowers clinicians to optimize patient outcomes through enhanced lower extremity function and movement efficiency.

Course Content

Intro – Running Injuries Series
1 Quiz
Foot Mobility vs Stability Part 1 Quiz
1 Quiz
Applications: Running Analysis
1 Quiz
Lateral Hip Pain Quiz
1 Quiz
GT Applications for the 1st MTP Joint Quiz
Effective Strategies for Tibialis Posterior Tendinopathy Quiz
1 Quiz
Applications for Shin Splints: Quiz
Applications for Achilles Tendinopathy Quiz
1 Quiz
Plantar Fasciitis Quiz
Wrap Up -Running Injuries Series
GT Short Course: Evaluation