The Fascial Evidence In The Treatment Of Soft Tissue Injuries

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APPROVED FOR 1 BOC EBP CEU

Recent advances in understanding the anatomy and function of fascial tissue have led to improved outcomes with therapeutic interventions directed at the treatment of dysfunction. The fascial system is a three dimensional, interconnected network which allows the body an ability to sense, adapt, transmit, and dissipate forces throughout. The presentation of the best available evidence regarding concepts of biotensegrity and mechanotransduction, coupled with the anatomical and neurological understanding of fascial tissue will lead the clinician to a better appreciation of musculoskeletal function, the continuity of all body tissues, and the appropriate treatment options for fascial dysfunctions.

Upon completion of this presentation, the participants will be able to:
a) Describe the anatomy, innervations, and role fascial tissue plays in the function of the musculoskeletal system and in proprioception
b) Describe the role and efficacy of appropriate therapeutic interventional treatments for identified fascial dysfunctions

TARGET AUDIENCE
This Clinical Evidence Based Practice course was developed specifically for athletic trainers.

SCHEDULE AND FORMAT
The course is delivered online using video/audio. The learner will complete a Course Assessment and Evaluation.

Sport Safety International (BOC Approved Provider #: P8228) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Certified Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 1 Evidence Based Category hours/CEUs.

This course is valid for two years from the date of purchase.

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