Corrective MAT for Pinched Nerves in the Neck, Back and Periphery – Erik Dalton

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Summary

• In this course you’ll learn how to: Isolate the source of nerve pain and limited mobility Release reflexive muscle spasms that affect neuromuscular function and cause inflammation Restore pain-free, full-range movement to the spine, arms and legs Address complex issues around the thoracic outlet, cubital tunnel, low back, sciatic nerve and more And you’ll earn 16 CE hours for State and National Licensure A variety of problems arise when nerves become impinged or trapped in key joints throughout the body.

• Compression of nerves in the body’s peripheral nervous system can lead to numbness, motor weakness, muscle spasms, pain, and the development of protective scar tissue.

• With a professional level of understanding of neuromuscular anatomy, you can easily begin to correct these problems for their clients.

• Neuromobilization techniques addressing nerve impingement were originally developed from research of physiotherapists Geoffrey Maitland, Michael Shacklock and David Butler.

• This course covers that research in-depth, with a full-color manual, videos, worksheets and supplemental reading.

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