Course Description:
This 14-hour course is designed to give the learner an excellent understanding of the practical applications of treating the spine and managing difficult, however common, conditions in the general population. These conditions include Spinal stenosis, Degenerative disc disease, Sciatica, Thoracic outlet, syndrome, Facet syndrome, Impacted Synovial meniscoids, Relative capsular fibrosis, Rib dysfunctions, and GERD. Learn the theory and application of End Range Loading Techniques to improve range of motion, balance, proprioception, and nerve Function.
Objectives:
The participant will be able to apply/manage/treat/discuss:
- Indications, contraindications and safety with the application of said techniques for the patient and therapist.
- Rule of Threes, Type One and Type Two spinal dysfunction.
- Quick and efficient assessment techniques for the spine for restriction and mobility.
- Joint mobilization glide techniques and stretches to the lumbar spine, thoracic vertebrae, and rib cage.
- End-Range Loading techniques and Contractile Myofascial Release for the intervertebral discs, facet joints, and facia.
- The Arthrokinetic Stabilization Belt for correct isolation of intended tissues to apply the end-range mobilization techniques.
- Neural and dural glide and tensioning techniques for the dura mater and nerves of the spine include the intercostal nerves, femoral nerve, sciatic nerve, and sacrococcygeal plexus.
- Conditions such as Spinal Stenosis, Degeneration Disc Disease, Sciatica, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Facet sSyndrome, Impacted Synovial Meniscoid, Relative Capsular Ribrosis, and rib dysfunctions.
- Treatment applications and discussion with patient-centered care in mind.
Locations:
Red Deer
May 24 – May 25, 2025
New Westminster
September 21 – 22, 2025
Vernon
October 4 – October 5, 2025
Victoria
October 18 – October 19, 2025
Included: Coursebook on techniques, Pizza, and Salad Lunch (day one)
What is End Range Loading Therapy or Techniques?
End Range Loading Techniques (ERL) is essentially taking tissue (nerves, tendons, discs, connective tissue) into a position of tension and then applying an overpressure to stretch and/ or glide the affected tissue to assist with improved function and reduced pain.”
painproclinics.com 2014