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Essential Training – Eau Claire, WI

Date: 08/24/2024

Overview

The primary objective of the Essential course is to develop an understanding of Graston Technique© therapy (GT) and how to apply it into the full spectrum of musculoskeletal treatment approaches. The course also instructs clinicians on the proper use of the instruments.

By the end of the training, you will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of the Graston Technique© brand instruments, GT treatments, potential effects, and benefits.
  • Identify and discuss the indications, contraindications (relative and absolute) of GT.
  • Review and develop a better understanding of soft tissue injury, healing and potential reactivity to instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (therapeutic and adverse).
  • Develop skill and competence in the GT application of IASTM to the major regions of soft tissue.

Event Details:

Event Start Date: 08/24/2024

Location: Eau Claire, WI

Venue: University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

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12 CEUs

Essential Practitioner Bundle

Begin your journey with the Graston Technique® Essential Training. This does not include instruments.

Includes access to:

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Essential Training

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6-Piece Instrument Set

Regular Price $3,045

$2,890

26 CEUs

Advanced Practitioner Bundle

Elevate your practice with the Graston Technique® Advanced Practitioner Bundle. This comprehensive package includes both Essential and Advanced Training courses, as well as access to the comprehensive Specialist Exam. This does not include instruments.

Includes access to:

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Essential Training

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Advanced Training

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6-Piece Instrument Set

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GT Specialist Exam Access

Regular Price $3,839

$3,250

30 CEUs

Master Practitioner Bundle

Achieve mastery in soft tissue mobilization with access to all of the major Graston Technique® training courses. This does not include instruments.

Includes access to:

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Essential Training

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Advanced Training

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6-Piece Instrument Set

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Upper Quadrant Course

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GT Specialist Exam Access

Regular Price $4,298 

$3,655

Product Quantity

12 CEUs

Essential Training Only

Begin your journey with the Graston Technique® Essential Training. This does not include instruments.

Includes access to:

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Essential Training

$650

26 CEUs

Advanced Practitioner Bundle

Elevate your practice with the Graston Technique® Advanced Practitioner Bundle. This comprehensive package includes both Essential and Advanced Training courses, as well as access to the comprehensive Specialist Exam. This does not include instruments.

Includes access to:

R

Essential Training

R

Advanced Training

R

GT Specialist Exam Access

a $1,444 value for

$1,370

30 CEUs

Master Practitioner Bundle

Achieve mastery in soft tissue mobilization with access to all of the major Graston Technique® training courses. This does not include instruments.

Includes access to:

R

Essential Training

R

Advanced Training

R

Upper Quadrant Course

R

GT Specialist Exam Access

a $1,903 value for

$1,710

Graston Technique Essential Training

Overview

The objective of Essential Training is to introduce students and clinicians to GT therapy, its clinical applications, physiological effects/benefits, and potential contraindications. As a result, GT Providers can effectively treat the adverse effects of scar tissue and fascial restrictions as well as improve and maintain optimal range of motion.

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Essential Hybrid Training

Graston Technique (GT) therapy is an advanced form of instrument-assisted, soft tissue mobilization, which incorporates the use of six specially designed stainless steel instruments. GT therapy enables clinicians to effectively treat the adverse effects of scar tissue and fascial restrictions as well as improve and maintain optimal range of motion. The purpose of this basic training is to introduce students and clinicians to GT therapy, its clinical applications, physiological effects/benefits, and potential contraindication.

 

Essential Training Package: $2545 $2545
Student Essential Training Package: $2375 $2375

By the end of the training, you will be able to:

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Identify and discuss the indications, contraindications (relative and absolute) of GT.

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Review and develop a better understanding of soft tissue injury, healing and potential reactivity to instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (therapeutic and adverse).

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Develop skill and competence in the GT application of IASTM to the major regions of soft tissue.

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Demonstrate a working knowledge of the Graston Technique© brand instruments, GT treatments, potential effects, and benefits.

Instructor

Robert Stow

Bob has served as the Director of Athletic Training Education (ATEP) at University of Wisconsin Eau Claire since 2006 and is a member of the faculty for the Department of Kinesiology. Robert teaches a variety of classes within the ATEP, involving evaluation/assessment techniques, soft tissue manipulation, therapeutic modalities, anatomy, and applied nutrition. His current research interests have been influenced by the use of technology in the educational setting, with an interest in how technology could be used to assist the transfer of learning. Dr. Stow also has a strong research interest in the use of manual therapy as part of the rehabilitation process and Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI). He is active with the Wisconsin Athletic Trainers Association as Co-chair of the education committee, as well as a member of the research and outcomes committee. He completed his education at Ferris State University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree; Indiana University, earning a Master of Science in kinesiology (athletic training); and Bowling Green State University, earning a Doctor of Philosophy degree in higher education administration with an emphasis in digital technology. Dr. Stow also has various certification and licensure as an athletic trainer, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Graston Technique, Titleist Performance Specialists, and Selective Functional Movement Assessment.
Self-Paced Precourse
Live Session

Hour 1

Participants will identify & discuss the effects, benefits, physiological responses, indications & contraindications for the GT therapy

    • Welcome and introduction to technique
    • History, physiological rationale of IASTM, principles relating to soft-tissue dysfunction
    • Indications & contraindications
    • Anticipated responses and results from using GT instruments on soft-tissue conditions

Hour 1 – 2

Introduction to the six GT stainless steel instruments

    • Description of each instrument
    • Proper handholds and treatment strokes
    • Video demonstration of basic strokes – Scanning, Sweeping, Strumming, Brushing, Swiveling, Scooping, J-strokes and Framing
    • How to make a soft-tissue assessment using GT instruments

 

Hour 2 – 3

    • Concepts of evidence-based practice as related to GT research
    • Clinical integration of IASTM
    • GT research

Hours 3 - 4

Review structural anatomy, kinesiology & therapeutic exercise of the thigh & knee

Thigh and Knee Labs
  • Scan, Sweep, Strum, Frame and J-stroke the thigh and knee

  • Detect soft-tissue adhesions in these areas

  • Discuss proper instrument choice

  • Explain & demonstrate treatment protocol including relevant therapeutic exercise

Hours 4 - 5

Review structural anatomy, kinesiology & therapeutic exercise of the hip, pelvis, and ITB

Hip, pelvis, and ITB Labs
  • Scan, Sweep, Strum, Frame, and J-stroke the pelvic region
  • Detect soft-tissue adhesions in these areas

  • Discuss proper instrument choice

  • Explain & demonstrate treatment protocol including relevant therapeutic exercise

Hours 5 - 6

Review structural anatomy, kinesiology & therapeutic exercise of the foot and ankle

Foot and ankle Labs
  • Scan, Sweep, Strum and J-stroke on the foot and ankle

  • Detect soft-tissue adhesions in these areas

  • Discuss proper instrument choice

  • Explain & demonstrate treatment protocol including relevant therapeutic exercise

Hours 6 - 7.5

Review structural anatomy, kinesiology & therapeutic exercise of the hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow

Hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow Labs
  • Scan, Sweep, Strum and J-stroke the hand, forearm, and elbow

  • Detect soft-tissue adhesions in these areas

  • Discuss proper instrument choice

  • Explain & demonstrate treatment protocol including relevant therapeutic exercise

Hours 7.5 - 9

Review structural anatomy, kinesiology & therapeutic exercise of the shoulder girdle

Shoulder Lab
  • Scan, Sweep, Strum and J-stroke on the shoulder

  • Detect soft-tissue adhesions in this area

  • Discuss proper instrument choice

  • Explain & demonstrate treatment protocol including relevant therapeutic exercise

Hours 9 - 10

Review structural anatomy, kinesiology & therapeutic exercise of the cervical spine

Cervical Lab
  • Scan, Sweep, Fan, Strum, Swivel, Scoop, Brush, J-stroke & Frame the cervical spine
  • Detect soft-tissue adhesions in these areas

  • Discuss proper instrument choice

  • Explain & demonstrate treatment protocol including relevant therapeutic exercise

Hours 10 - 11

Review structural anatomy, kinesiology & therapeutic exercise of the lumbar spine

Lumbar Lab
  • Scan, Sweep, Fan, Strum, Swivel, Scoop, Brush, J-stroke & Frame the lumbar spine
  • Detect soft-tissue adhesions in these areas

  • Discuss proper instrument choice

  • Explain & demonstrate treatment protocol including relevant therapeutic exercise

Hours 11 - 12

Review structural anatomy, kinesiology & therapeutic exercise of the thoracic spine

Thoracic Lab
  • Scan, Sweep, Fan, Strum, Swivel, Scoop, Brush, J-stroke & Frame the thoracic spine
  • Detect soft-tissue adhesions in these areas

  • Discuss proper instrument choice

  • Explain & demonstrate treatment protocol including relevant therapeutic exercise