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Meghan Helwig – Myofascial Cupping Practitioner Certification
You can become a certified Myofascial Cupping Practitioner In this hands-on course powered by RockTape, and boost your credentials as you learn everything you need to know to offer cupping services the next day.
Myofascial Cupping Practitioner Certification Through a full-day of interactive labs, this course teaches you the basics of modern cupping techniques. Combine cupping and functional movement to create active treatment strategies that will revolutionize rehabilitation. Discover effective cupping treatments you can use for pain, sprains/strains, swelling, tendinopathies, and more.
- Check out the myofascial cupping principles and supporting evidence
- Discuss the neurological and physiological effects of cupping
- Show how to use cupping for the best results
- Compare and contract common cupping techniques and review indications/contraindications for each
- Demonstrate how cupping can be combined to improve pain, sprains/strains and swelling.
- Your assessment/treatment approach, and the individual needs for your patient will guide you in developing cupping applications
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PRINCIPILES OF MYOFASCIAL CUPPING
- Motor control, mobility and movement
- Movement Pyramid framework
- Fascial anatomy/physiology
- Physiological/neurological effects of cupping techniques
- Current literature on cupping techniques
- Blood flow, fascial gliding and the nervous systems
- Application safety, contraindications and indications
SKIN/FASCIAL CREENING
FUNDAMENTAL CUPPING TECHNIQUES & TREATMENT STRATEGIES
- Direction and Pressure
- Decompression/compression forces
- Gliding methods for external/internal purposes
- Graduated exposure techniques
- Sensory-Motor retraining
- Integrating corrective exercise
APPLY, CUPPING EFFECTIVELY
- Chains for upper extremity and arm fascia
- Leg fascial chains for lower extremity or leg
- Long fascial chains, core, trunk, lumbopelvic and core regions
- Hip, trunk, rib cage and diaphragm.
- Condition-Specific applications
- Progression protocol and regression protocol
CASE STUDIES & PROBLEM SOLVING
- Case Studies
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes