Complete EXSTORE®, Electro-Acupuncture, Motor Points & Soft Tissue 9-Hour On-Line Course PLUS 6-Hour 2018 Recorded Seminar
Complete 15-Hour EXSTORE®, Electro-Acupuncture, Motor Points & Soft Tissue 15-Hour On-Line Course + Recorded Seminar (Videos) The Complete On-Line EXSTORE course provides you with the foundations and core skills necessary to practice EXSTORE, motor points, electroacupuncture, and soft tissue manual therapy.
If you can’t make a live seminar, this is the next best way to learn.
This on-line course will provide you with techniques you can implement in your clinic right away. You will also be able to get more out of the individual webinars and all other classes when you have this important foundation as well.
Length: Total Of 15 Hours
Course 1: EXSTORE™, Electro-Acupuncture, Motor Points
On-Line Course Recorded October 2020
Includes The 2018 EXSTORE & EA Recorded Seminar – An Additional 6 Hours Of Content
Total length: ~12.5 hours
Approved for 6 NCCAOM PDAs
What Is Covered:
- Determine Mechanical vs Chronic systemic conditions
- Learn how to take a patient history in 5-6 mins
- Learn EXSTORE Upper/Lower Body Assessments
- Bloodwork: When to order, what to order – and why
- Properties of Soft Tissue
- Learn 5 Quickstart Manual Protocols
- Learn to classify the 4 types of pain
- Learn how acupuncture works for pain
- Learn 6 Electroacupuncture Treatment Protocols
- Learn 40 Motor Points
- High risk motor points such as serratus anterior are NOT covered, as those need to be learned in person.
- Learn the Entry Point of Energy Techniques
- Learn how to Assess & Analyze Gait
- Patient demos: Dr. Lombardi performs gait analyses, full patient history, upper and lower body EXSTORE, full treatments and reassessments
Course 2: How To Restore Muscular Strength/Movement Using Acupuncture Motor Points & Manual Soft Tissue Release
30 additional motor points & 10 manual soft tissue protocols covered
Includes Soft Tissue Manual Ebook
Length: ~2.5 Hours
Motor points covered:
- Levator scapula
- Masseter
- temporalis
- cervical facet pecking
- semispinalis cervicis
- supinator
- anconeus
- erector spinae
- iliacus
- abductor hallicus
- adductor hallicus
- internal/external oblique
- transverse abdominus
- rectus abdom (2)
- popliteus
- gastrocnemius (2)
- tibialis anterior
- peroneus tertius
- quadratus femoris
- latissimus dorsi
- superior oblique
- opp poll
- abduct poll
- flex poll
- coracobrachialis
- short head of bicep femoris
Soft tissue:
- neck: supraspinatus/levator scapula
- neck: seated zygopophaseal joint capsule release
- shoulder: posterior capsule of shoulder
- shoulder: sub-coracoid high traffic release
- wrist/elbow: flexor forearm release
- low back/hip: psoas/QL release
- low back/hip: side-laying ischial tuberosity
- low back/hip: supine adductor magnus release
- low back/buttocks: prone gluteus maximus release
- Multifidi release: A modification on a technique Anthony learned some time ago, and which he modified based on his clinical experience. This technique helps treat ongoing low back pain and stenosis and differentiates pain from disc vs non-disc when the SLR is below 20 degrees. By releasing the multifidus muscles more space is created within the spinal column because it is attached to the ligament