Fascial Abrasion Techniques for Health Care Providers – January 12, 2020 – Chicago, Illinois

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Instructed by Dr. Mark Scappaticci

PACE Recognized Provider. (Providers of Approved Continuing Education)  The FIT Institute is recognized by the PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Board.

This course has been approved by the Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC) The program has been approved for Category A CEUs for Athletic Trainers.  8 CEU’S available for Athletic Trainers.

This course has been approved by National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork. (NCBTMB) for 8 Continuing Education Credits.

“This activity has been approved by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 8.00 CCUs for PTs and PTAs.”

 

Course Overview

Healthcare providers will learn techniques using the FAT-Tool to release areas of tissue tension and improve range of motion and quality of movement for their patients. Participants will learn about the role of fascia, the theory and principles of fascial mobilization, how to assess areas of fascial restriction and how to use the FAT tool to achieve release of fascial tension. View the FAT-Tool brochure  for more information.

Date & Time

Sunday, January 12, 2020
9:00am to 6:00pm

Location

Ethos Training Systems
314 West Institute Place,
Basement Unit,
Chicago, Illinois, 60610

What is Fascial Abrasion Technique™ and what are the potential benefits?

FAT-Tool

Fascial Abrasion Technique involves releasing movement-restricted fascial tension in underlying soft tissue.

This technique specifically targets and loosens the fascia that surrounds and interconnects muscle tissue that when tight, can restrict range of motion and impair quality of movement. Performance tissue mobilization uses a specialized, patented tool called the Fascial Abrasion Technique Tool or FAT-Tool.