Sometimes pain is resistant to almost everything. If you think of fascia as a multidimensional spider web, you will start to understand CoAT. Imagine what happens on a web if some strands stick together: the whole web changes shape and drifts towards the adhered region. This course teaches how to recognize fascial adhesions in the spinal column and how simple it is to relieve pain and restore form and function quickly with a simple lift of the skin.
The hours are:
Fri 3:15 pm registration
Fri 3:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Sat and Sun 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.
The nervous system is extremely complex and the CoAT Central Nervous System course offers some simple treatment tools to benefit patients who suffer from conditions like Trigeminal Neuralgia, Parkinson’s, MS, and Stroke. Conditions of the CNS relate to higher functions of the brain; require a deeper knowledge of cranial nerves for treatment goals; and demonstrate a specific palpative quality in the tissues that varies from normal tissue response. Much of this course is dedicated to understanding the palpative touch needed to treat these conditions as well as CoAT treatment protocols.
The CoAT Peripheral Nervous System course is dedicated to a deeper understanding of: dermatomes; myotomes; sclerotomes; the difference between sensory and motor nerves; and specific treatment protocols for neuropathy and pain reduction. CoAT offers a new understanding of how nerves affect joint function and pain, and how to affect immediate change.
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