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FCS MSK-SL THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM: SPINAL LIGAMENTS AND MYOCHAINS

Original price was: AUD$1,200.00.Current price is: AUD$1,100.00. inc. GST

5 rating from 11 course reviews

Lecturer  –  Brian Tuckey 

MSK-SL explores specific aspects of musculoskeletal dysfunction including “Myo-chains” and spinal ligament dysfunctions. Myo-chains are strings of muscular tender points which connect the trunk to the distal extremities. They are responsible for postural deformities, trunk / extremity pain syndromes, and are one of the most common dysfunctions seen in athletes. Fascial Counterstrain for spinal ligaments will teach you how to release tension in the Anterior / Posterior Longitudinal ligaments and the Ligamentum Flavum at all spinal levels. All three treatments will decompress dysfunctional spinal segments, improving symptoms related to pathologies such as Lumbar spinal stenosis, and disc herniation. More recently, it was discovered that treatment of Ligamentum Flavum (LF) dysfunction corrects capsulitis throughout the body. This includes capsulitis of the TMJ, shoulder, hip, knee, elbow, hands and feet. Each LF generated capsulitis, is spinal segment specific and students will learn 24 different capsulitis techniques in the LF section alone. These LF techniques also markedly reduce the symptoms and disability associated with osteoarthritis of the involved joints.

Outline:

  • Physiological basis of MSK Counterstrain
  • Anatomy & Physiology of the myo-fascia
  • Anatomy and physiology of spinal ligaments
  • Gain proficiency in the MS cranial scan
  • Gain proficiency in the treatment of myo-chains, Spinal ligaments and associated capsulitis

Goals/Objectives:

  • Improve your understanding of MS anatomy as it relates to chronic pain syndromes
  • Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of MS dysfunction in the body
  • Learn to properly diagnose and correct MS dysfunction in the spine and extremities

*IMPORTANT – Please do not register for this course unless you have previously purchased and attended  FCSF1 or a previous FCS course as this is a mandatory prerequisite!

SKU: FCSMS1COURSE Category:

Description

MSK-SL explores specific aspects of musculoskeletal dysfunction including “Myo-chains” and spinal ligament dysfunctions. Myo-chains are strings of muscular tender points which connect the trunk to the distal extremities. They are responsible for postural deformities, trunk / extremity pain syndromes, and are one of the most common dysfunctions seen in athletes. Fascial Counterstrain for spinal ligaments will teach you how to release tension in the Anterior / Posterior Longitudinal ligaments and the Ligamentum Flavum at all spinal levels. All three treatments will decompress dysfunctional spinal segments, improving symptoms related to pathologies such as Lumbar spinal stenosis, and disc herniation. More recently, it was discovered that treatment of Ligamentum Flavum (LF) dysfunction corrects capsulitis throughout the body. This includes capsulitis of the TMJ, shoulder, hip, knee, elbow, hands and feet. Each LF generated capsulitis, is spinal segment specific and students will learn 24 different capsulitis techniques in the LF section alone. These LF techniques also markedly reduce the symptoms and disability associated with osteoarthritis of the involved joints.

Reviews

  1. meagan (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 4
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 3

    Exciting course packed full of gentle manual techniques that can be readily integrated into a manual therapy practice. Skilled teaching by Brian and assisting by Greg made it possible to fit more than should be possible into three days of learning. Grateful to have these techniques!

  2. Eve (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 5
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 5

    How fortunate were the students and myself in this class to have had the opportunity and the experience to have attended this workshop with Brian Tuckey and assistant Greg. What more could one say about the plethora of information readily available to us all presented by Brian.

  3. h_kaye (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 5
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 5

    Brian presented an amazing, life changing course! The course content, practical application and support and supervision were second to none. I am so very excited to start putting this into practice!

  4. Barbara (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 5
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 3

    Excellent course built on the foundations of Dr. Jones’ classic strain/counterstrain and exploring aspects of Robert Schleip’s work on the tensional network of the human body and Thomas Myers work on anatomy trains, offering treatment options for the whole body using the ligaments of the spine and myochains. A lot of information which can be easily integrated into manual therapy clinical practice.

  5. Subash (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 5
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 4

    A course to challenge your understanding of the human body. To be introduced to the treatment of the body through fascia by Brian Tuckey, has been an amazing experience. Brian and Greg has been brilliant in sharing their knowledge and skill. It opens up our understanding and start to look at treating systems that cause dysfunctions rather than the symptoms and have lasting results.

  6. Ang (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 5
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 4

    loved learning about the myofascial chain releases, looking forward to applying these techniques on my pelvic floor pain patients

  7. Adam (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 5
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 5

    An excellent course. Lot’s of material and very practical. Looking forward to FCS MS2.

  8. vanessa (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 3
    Practical Content 4
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 3
    Evidence Base 3

    Alot of useful techniques to add into existing ones

  9. syedhussainosteopath (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 5
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 5

    This course is an absolute life changing for any practitioner. Brian Tuckey demonstrated during the course how effective MSK1 is in treatment of Frozen shoulders, ankles sprains and knee OA. This was demonstrated on people with tests performed before and after. I hope to complete the entire series so I can help my patients and change lives.

  10. Teresa Beltrame (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 5
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 3

    An excellent course , professionally presented by Brian. Extremely relevant clinically. Brian uses a mutimedia approach to facilitate learning, he and Greg (TA) were readily available during practical sessions.

  11. Abdo (verified owner)

    Overall Course Rating 5
    Theoretical Content 5
    Practical Content 5
    Clinical Application 5
    Course Manuals 5
    Evidence Base 3

    Brian presented this course so well. His passion for what he does is evident. These techniques are powerful and provide immediate and lasting results. I am a very structural practitioner however FCS is very gentle, easy on the hands yet highly effective. Looking forward to completing FCS MS2.

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