How to Find Trigger Points

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2024
  • The NAT Trigger Point Therapy Diploma course is offered for certified/qualified manual therapists who wish to expand their knowledge of trigger points and extend further within their scope of practice.
    The course is built on latest evidence regarding the treatment of trigger points whilst encompassing the teachings of some of the worlds leading practitioners and is presented by Elsevier Education award winner Paul Townley MMACP PT who adds practical knowledge from his years working with elite athletes in the EPL.
    The supporting course text includes over 250 fully illustrated pages covering the most important data pertaining to trigger points, muscle pain, fascia, and explains how these interconnect. In addition it provides the key information required to aid clinical reasoning and assessment by looking at the clinical relevance of TrPs in each muscle. It also includes detailed presentations of trigger point sites, pain maps, and recommended treatment techniques.
    The 50 new video tutorials (180 minutes of classes added in November 2020) provide the fundamentals of trigger point therapy, including: What are Trigger Points?; Research and Evidence; Referred Pain; Clinical Reasoning and Assessment; Perpetuating Factors; How to Find Trigger Points; Treatment Options and Techniques; Muscle Energy Techniques; Ischemic Compression Techniques; Neurodynamic Techniques.
    About the Presenter
    Paul Townley holds a Masters Degree (MSc) in Neuromusculoskeletal medicine, and is a member of the Manipulative Association of Chartered Physiotherapists and the International Federation of Manipulative Therapy.
    Paul is qualified as an ESP (Extended Scope Practitioner) and a university lecturer and teacher in the United Kingdom.
    In a career spanning more than two decades Paul has worked with elite athletes (including Physiotherapist for Crystal Palace FC - EPL) and has provided specialist physiotherapy services and consultancy to the military.
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ความคิดเห็น • 9

  • @user-tp6gm8qx1d
    @user-tp6gm8qx1d 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Good!

    • @Nielasher
      @Nielasher  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your feedback 🙏

  • @earlprinsloo2605
    @earlprinsloo2605 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! Thank you sir. Quick question: can too much screen time (laptop or cellphone) cause trigger points in the head/neck/trapezius area? Or is the posture associated with it?

    • @jfoley3484
      @jfoley3484 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, and Both. Typically rounded/pronated shoulders and forward head translation leads to upper to mid trapezius pain especially that feeling of tightness at the base of the skull and in between the shoulders blades. Stretching your pec muscles and using a thera cane/massage tool to release the rhomboids mid traps is an effective way to reduce neck and shoulder pain for problems related to too much screen time. I’m a massage therapist for reference hope that helped!

    • @earlprinsloo2605
      @earlprinsloo2605 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jfoley3484 thank you for your response. That makes so much sense and explains what’s been happening to me. It’s definitely worth investing in a proper, adjustable screen and separate keyboard.

  • @Truerealism747
    @Truerealism747 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mine started in my throat then my chest now my shoulders it's a nightmare us this common

    • @Nielasher
      @Nielasher  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you very much for your feedback. For more information or to find a therapist please visit our website www.nielasher.com

  • @gordonj.wallis2826
    @gordonj.wallis2826 ปีที่แล้ว

    They are very easy to find.