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Learn How to Treat
Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction
The MyoRehab Seminar Series is an extraordinary training program specifically designed for professional healthcare practitioners. It is
the intention of the series to add to and enhance the existing knowledge and experience of every clinician searching for the next level of
excellence.
Whether you are a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, the MyoRehab Seminar Series will infuse your practice with a comprehensive
protocol that will enable you to experience unprecedented success when treating even the most complex pain patient. Each seminar is packed
with practical knowledge you will find applicable in your treatment room the very next day.
The MyoRehab Seminar Series is based on the work of Doctors Janet G. Travell and David G. Simons, co-authors of Myofascial Pain and
Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual. The series is dynamic and continues to evolve with the contributions of luminaries including Bonnie
Prudden, Karl Lewitt, Andrew Fischer, Robert Gerwin, Thomas Myers, Aaron Mattes and many others.
Individual seminars can be taken to fulfill continuing education requirements for various professionals or, take the entire series and
become eligible for participation in our National Certification program.
Seminar
Series Overview
SEMINAR SCHEDULE Myofascial Trigger Points (MTrPs) are frequently overlooked or misunderstood as a
source of musculoskeletal pain. Studies have shown that as many as 93% of all pain patients seeking medical intervention presented with
Myofascial Trigger Points .
Our seminar series will give you the necessary tools to identify
and successfully treat myofascial pain and its concomitant dysfunction. In the MyoRehab Seminar Series, you will learn a complete treatment
protocol that will be immediately applicable in your practice whatever your discipline.
The Manual Trigger Point Therapy Treatment Protocol is based on the work of Doctors Janet G. Travell and David G. Simons, co-authors of
Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual.
This protocol will enhance the way you practice by
providing you with the insights, procedures and efficacy you’ve been hoping to find in other offerings.
The series begins with Principles and Practices, the prerequisite for the entire series. You are required to take this seminar only one
time. It will be given four times during the academic year to allow entry into the series at four junctures. Many participants review the
Principles and Practices at least once during the series.
Six Core Seminars focus on regional pain and dysfunction while the Advanced Techniques Seminars focus on the mechanical and neurological
relationships of involved muscles and joints. The Lab: Clinical Applications Seminar provides practical experience with scenario based
instruction.
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