All About the Neck Course
All About the Neck Course
Course Summary:
This home-study course will cover the common problems of the cervical region including injury, disc, arthritis and pinched nerve conditions. This course will look closely at headaches, forward head posture and how stress affects the cervical region. You will learn the musculature within the cervical region and their location, action, clinical relevance, reasons for treatment, and palpation tips. Trigger points and referral patterns are explained for each muscle or muscle group. After taking this course you will have confidence in your knowledge of all you need to know about the cervical region to treat your clients successfully.
This is a home study course available by immediate download after purchase.
Every download link is unique to the purchase and expires 24 hours after the link is first clicked. Once downloaded, the eBook is yours to keep.
The link to the exam can be found at the conclusion of the eBook and can be taken at your convenience.
Links to course videos can also be found at the conclusion of the course eBook.
3 CE Hours will be granted upon successful completion of an online exam.
***Please note this course is in the process of approval from NCBTMB***
Learning Objectives:
Students will learn what the common problems of the cervical region are.
Students will learn the structure of the cervical spine.
Students will learn how to treat a client when diagnosed with a cervical issue.
Students will learn the muscles of the neck.
Students will learn trigger points and referral patterns for the muscles of the neck.
Students will learn reasons why we treat certain neck muscles according to symptoms.
Students will learn how to treat the muscles of the neck.
Learning Outcomes:
Students will be able to identify common problems of the cervical region.
Students will have the knowledge of the structure of the spine.
Students will have the knowledge to treat a client who is diagnosed with a cervical issue.
Students will be able to identify the muscles of the neck.
Students will be able to identify the trigger points and referral patterns of the neck.
Students will effectively be able to perform massage therapy to the cervical region.