About Course
This foundation course delves into the intricate relationship between the muscular system and neurotherapy, equipping wellness therapists with the knowledge and skills to address muscle dysfunction and promote optimal movement.
Course Description:
- Level: 2 (Foundation)
- Prerequisites: Successful completion of Level 1: Introduction to Neurotherapy or equivalent foundational training.
Course Objectives:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the muscular system, including its interaction with the nervous system.
- Explore the various pathologies affecting the muscular system and their impact on movement and function.
- Learn to identify signs and symptoms of muscle dysfunction relevant to a neurotherapy practice.
- Integrate neurotherapy techniques into a holistic approach to address muscle-related concerns.
- Master foundation neurotherapy treatment points and formula theory for muscular applications.
- Gain practical experience in applying neurotherapy treatment protocols for muscle dysfunction.
- Develop proficiency in conducting comprehensive assessments to determine appropriate neurotherapy interventions for muscular issues.
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the course material through a comprehensive final exam.
This course empowers wellness therapists to expand their knowledge base and skillset, allowing them to effectively address muscle dysfunction and movement limitations using neurotherapeutic interventions. By integrating this approach into their practice, wellness therapists can help clients improve their mobility, manage pain, and achieve a higher quality of life.