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SCS-Cervical Spine & Upper Extremity 완결 

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강사님 Terence P. Mcsweeney|James JS Kim
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클래스 구성 Lesson 19
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Class Introduction

 

Who is this class for?

 

This lecture describes the Strain-Counter-strain Technique, a technique developed by Lawrence Jones (DO) that suggests that somatic dysfunction causing pain is caused by abnormal activity of the motor control nerve endings in the muscles called proprioceptors. In particular, there are many research results showing that this technique effectively responds to muscle-related dysfunctions that do not respond to other treatments for restoring joint movement and reducing pain, and it is known to be very effective for acute muscle strain, so it will be a key to solving problems that clinical experts have not been able to solve.

 
 

✅ I recommend it to these people

1. Medical professionals such as doctors, physical therapists, oriental medicine doctors, and nurses who are new to clinical practice.
2. Manual therapy professionals who have learned many parts of the technique lectures but feel that it is difficult to apply them in actual clinical practice.
3. Manual therapy professionals who want to know specific application methods that are not included in the Technique Textbook.
4. Manual therapy professionals who want to know the exact contact points for applying the techniques.
5. Manual therapy professionals who wonder whether the Technique can be applied only in the postures listed in the textbook.
6. Manual therapy professionals who want to be able to explain the treatment method specifically to the subject (patient).

 

✅ After you take a lecture, you will learn by:

1. You can treat pain more easily by using the principle of the Stain-Counter-Strain technique.
2. You can learn how to control pain using the hands of a subject (patient) with acute pain.
3. You can learn the pain treatment process that is carried out in a short period of time.
4. You can create a clear guideline for the application of pain treatment.

 
 

lecture composition 📚

 

Lecture 01 - Provide a general explanation of the Strain-Counter-Strain Technique, its applicable indications, and clinically preferred positions in a specific way that is easy to understand.

Lecture 02 - Provide a detailed explanation of the specific Technique Application process.

Lecture 03 - Review the overall summary once again.

 

INSTRUCTOR

Terence P Mcsweeney

  • PhD(candidate), University of Oulu
  • MSc, The Clinical Management of Pain, University of Edinburgh
  • MOst, Osteopathic Medicine, British College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Diploma, Osteopathy, British College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Diploma, Naturopathy, British College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • PG Cert, Teaching in Higher Education, Swansea University
  • Full time lecturer in Osteopathy, Swansea University
  • Lecturer in British College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Faculty Member, Korean Osteopathic Institute
  • Senior Osteopath and Clinic Tutor, Swansea University Osteopathy Clinic

 

 

James JS Kim

  • Doctor of Science, University of Natural Medicine, USA
  • Graduated with Diploma of Osteopathy (DO) from the Korean Society of Osteopathy
  • Graduated from Master's Certification in Osteopathy (C.ost), Korean Society of Osteopathy
  • Chairman of the Korean Osteopathic Manual Therapy Research Association (affiliated with the Korean Physical Therapists Association)
  • Current member of Osteopathic International Alliance
  • Current member of the Korean Osteopathy Association
  • Former full-time professor at the Korean Society of Osteopathy
  • Current member of the Korean Physical Therapist Association
  • Current adjunct professor of Osteopathy at Woosong University Graduate School of Health and Welfare
  • Former Director of Tuntun Orthopedic Manual Therapy Center
  • Former Director of Osteopathy Center at The Wells Nerve Pain Clinic
  • Former director of Top Orthopedic Osteopathy Clinic

Curriculum

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