INSTRUMENTALIZED MANUAL THERAPY COURSE + RICHELLI’S FASCIAL QUADRANT SYSTEM -11-24-2023
Limited places
Agenda and teacher
DATE: Friday 24. Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November 2023
SCHEDULE: to be determined
TEACHERS: Stefan Richelli
PLACE: Fisaude Headquarters (Calle Sierra Filabres 1. La Olivilla Industrial Estate. 28946. Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
PRICE: Registration costs €375 and includes a color dossier and 1-month access to theory in video format.
TMI I PROGRAM:
Content:
1. Instrumentalized Manual Therapy Richelli's Pail Reliever and 3D Thumb:
Instrumentalized manual therapy, development and evolution of the method
Effects, indications and possible contraindications
Design of treatment protocols
Recommendations and application tips
2. Techniques and application principles of Richelli's Pain Reliever:
Parts of the Pain Reliever
Application techniques with Pain Reliever. Techniques with the foot
– Longitudinal lines:
– Superficial
– Deep: short or long.
– Friction.
– Practice of application: Paravertebral muscles.
– Transversal lines:
– Superficial
– Deep: short or long.
– Friction.
– Practice of application: Hamstrings.
– Longitudinal compass strokes:
– Superficial
– Deep: short or long.
– Friction.
– Application practices: Upper trapezius.
Application techniques with Pain Reliever. Techniques with the BODY
– Longitudinal strokes and scraping:
– Superficial
– Deep: short or long.
– Friction.
- Scraped off.
– Deep pressure.
– Practice of application: Paravertebral musculature and lumbar quadratus.
Application techniques with Pain Reliever. Techniques with the HOOK
– Longitudinal lines:
– Superficial
– Deep: short or long.
– Practice of application: brachial and anterior tibial triceps.
– Fixed circumduction or with longitudinal advance:
– Practice of application: Calves, quadriceps and sartorius.
– Hooking with/without compression and kneading:
– Hooking without compression.
– Hooking with compression.
– Hooking with kneading.
– Application practices: Upper trapezius, quadratus lumbar, adductors, calves and soleus.
Application techniques with Pain Reliever. Techniques with the HEAD
– Short transversal strokes:
– Internal to external.
– External to internal.
– Application practices: Paravertebral musculature.
– Special maneuvers:
– Circumduction.
– Pumping.
– Percussion.
– Practice of application: Paravertebral muscles.
3. Techniques and principles of application of 3DThumb:
Parts of the 3DThumb
Techniques with the 3DThumb. Techniques with the HEAD
– Friction
– Practice of application: Upper trapezius
Techniques with the 3DThumb. Techniques with the BODY
– Friction
– Practice of application: Epicondylar muscles
Techniques with the 3DThumb. Techniques with the foot
– Short longitudinal or transversal strokes.
– Friction
– Practice of application: paravertebral musculature and twins.
Techniques with the 3DThumb. Techniques with the ARM
– Ischemic pressure.
– Friction.
– Percussion.
– Practice of application: Epicondylar muscles.
4. Application in clinical cases
Treatment protocol for plantar fasciitis and heel spurs
Treatment protocol for ankle sprain (ACL)
Achilles tendinopathy treatment protocol
Treatment protocol for pathology of the knee extensor apparatus
Treatment protocol for IT band syndrome
Treatment protocol for sciatica
Treatment protocol for low back pain
Treatment protocol for rotator cuff tendinopathies
Treatment protocol for biceps brachii overload
Treatment protocol for epicondylitis
– Epicondylitis without radiculopathy.
– Epidocondylitis due to neuralgia of the radial nerve.
Treatment protocol for Dupuytren's disease
Treatment protocol for neck pain
5. Method of using support tools: Cobra, Birdy and Cross
Description of parts and shots
Application techniques and application examples
TMI II-RFQS PROGRAM
Content:
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Introduction. Let's unify concepts
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Function and structure of connective tissue
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Simplified composition of the fascial system
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Function and structure of connective tissue
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Pathophysiology of connective tissue
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The skin and its importance within the fascial system
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fascial quadrants
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Skin tension lines and their involvement in procioception
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In what direction does the skin move during movement?
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Tension asymmetry in the fascial system
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Scanning Fundamentals
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TMI Mechanisms of Action
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The effects of TMI therapy
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The myofascial alternatives
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The tools
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Assessment
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Test interpretation
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Treatment approach
Who is it for:
Physicians, Physiotherapists, Kinesiologists, Occupational Therapists Lic. in Physical Therapy, Bachelor in Physiotherapy, Associate Professional in Physiotherapy, Professional Technician in Physical Therapy, Chiropractors and students in the last semesters of said careers.
What you will learn:
This face-to-face course teaches how to see the patient more globally through the fascial quadrants to assess and reassess the state of the dysfunction that triggered an injury. With minimal intervention at the key point, you will be able to act on the alterations that trigger the pathology before treating its symptoms. You won't be able to make mistakes since the method constantly validates itself, making Richelli's Fascial Quadrant System one of the safest and most reliable.
Teacher:
Stefan Richelli