FINCH THERAPY
Finch Therapy is a refreshing way to treat neuro-musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction, enhance athletic performance and prevent injury. Register for a Finch Therapy training course today.
FINCH THERAPY
Finch Therapy is a refreshing way to treat neuro-musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction, enhance athletic performance and prevent injury.
Register for a Finch Therapy training course today.
Modules 1 - 4 Finch Therapy Practitioner Course 2019
Learn how to interpret orthopaedic testing combined with segmental spine facet joint assessment and myofascial slings. Each segment of the spine/pelvis tells a story. Empirical evidence shows hypomobile joints can be linked to underactive muscles. Whilst this might not seem startling, it is when you start incorporating myofascial slings into the equation. An example is a hypomobile C1 facet joint has a direct link to an under active hamstring.
All segments of the spine and pelvis have been mapped to corresponding underactive muscles (most of them distal to the hypomobile joint). Throughout the modules you will learn how to identify hypomobile segments in the spine and immediately map it to an underactive muscle. Treatment of the under active muscle is with neuromuscular contractions. Through tension change of the underactive muscle and of the myofascial sling it instantaneously improves the mobility of the linked facet joint. All segments of the spine and pelvis along with corresponding underactive muscles, pelvic rotations, functional leg length difference and hypomobile ribs are covered in modules 1-4.
Refresher New Development Course 2019
Attendance is crucial for keeping your Finch skills up to date and learning the latest new applications and techniques.
Understanding muscle tightness and referred pain 2019
This one-day workshop will explain how pain is often a symptom and not necessarily the place to start treatment. Delegates will explore how distal tight muscles and spinal joint hypomobility often go hand in hand through the involvement of myofascial slings. Objective orthopaedic testing will be discussed and demonstrated to identify the primary source of pain, as well as the interaction of myofascial slings on joint hypomobility. After this workshop, delegates will have a better understanding that pain and muscle tightness may not be what they seem and will also have some take home techniques to use immediately in their clinics. The concept is working smarter not harder to achieve your treatment outcomes.
Please contact Massage and Myotherapy Australia to register for Understanding muscle tightness and referred pain 2019.
Online https://massagemyotherapy.com.au/
Or phone 1300 138 872.
Modules 1-4
Learn how to interpret orthopaedic testing combined with segmental spine facet joint assessment and myofascial slings.
Each segment of the spine/pelvis tells a story. Empirical evidence shows hypomobile joints can be linked to underactive muscles. Whilst this might not seem startling, it is when you start incorporating myofascial slings into the equation. An example is a hypomobile C1 facet joint has a direct link to an under active hamstring.
All segments of the spine and pelvis have been mapped to corresponding underactive muscles (most of them distal to the hypomobile joint)
Throughout the modules you will learn how to identify hypomobile segments in the spine and immediately map it to an underactive muscle. Treatment of the under active muscle is with neuromuscular contractions. Through tension change of the underactive muscle and of the myofascial sling it instantaneously improves the mobility of the linked facet joint. All segments of the spine and pelvis along with corresponding underactive muscles, pelvic rotations, functional leg length difference and hypomobile ribs are covered in modules 1-4.
Modules 1 - 4 Finch Therapy Practitioner Course Registration Form 2019
REGISTER NOWRefresher New Development Course 2019
This course is open to qualified Finch Therapy practitioners only. (completed modules 1-4)
Attendance is crucial for keeping your Finch skills up to date and learning the latest new applications and techniques.
Refresher & New Development Course Registration Form 2018
REGISTER NOWUnderstanding muscle tightness and referred pain 2019
How to engage the CNS to reduce pain and muscle tightness – Presented by Kym Finch
This one-day workshop will explain how pain is often a symptom and not necessarily the place to start treatment. Delegates will explore how distal tight muscles and spinal joint hypomobility often go hand in hand through the involvement of myofascial slings. Objective orthopaedic testing will be discussed and demonstrated to identify the primary source of pain, as well as the interaction of myofascial slings on joint hypomobility. After this workshop, delegates will have a better understanding that pain and muscle tightness may not be what they seem and will also have some take home techniques to use immediately in their clinics. The concept is working smarter not harder to achieve your treatment outcomes.
Please contact Massage and Myotherapy Australia to register for Understanding muscle tightness and referred pain 2019.
Online https://massagemyotherapy.com.au/
Or phone 1300 138 872.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
- A $200 deposit is required to reserve your place for modules 1-4. This deposit is non- refundable following cancellation by the registrant.
- The early bird payment discount applies to the payment of all four modules paid in full by the allocated cut off date. If the course fees are not paid in full by this date the reserved place may be offered to another participant.
- All participants paying after the early bird cut off date will be at the full rate.
If a registrant pays in full and then chooses to cancel they will receive a refund as below:
Early Cancellation: At least 8 weeks prior to module 1 = a full refund (less$200 deposit).
Late Cancellation: Between 8 weeks and 2 weeks prior to module 1 = 50% of the early cancellation refund.
Too Late Cancellation: Less than 2 weeks prior to module 1 = no refund.
All cancellations will need to be received in writing by mail or via email.
*If the class is cancelled by the Presenter a full refund (including the deposit) will be issued to all registrants.