The Core Training Series

Each of the 4 levels in the myoActivation Training Series include:

  • A self-study knowledge component, to be completed in advance of the workshop

  • Two-day clinical workshop

  • Follow up support

  • A one-year membership in the Anatomic Medicine Foundation, with access to myoActivation Community of Practice resources

Participants review clinical anatomy, practice new assessment techniques, and treat different regions of the body. Emphasis is placed on practical, hands-on skills. Participants will be expected to practice on each other.

Since COVID-19, courses are also offered virtually via Zoom. If you are planning to attend a virtual session, you need to arrange to attend with a partner in the same physical location, to allow for practice.


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Level One

In Level 1, you will learn and practice the fundamentals about the myoActivation as a therapeutic system of pain care, and also learn assessment/treatment approaches for:

  • Low back pain

  • Knee pain

  • Balance impairments

 
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Level two

In Level 2, you will learn additional important principles underpinning myoActivation. You will gain skills to assess and treat more complex pain presentations using myoActivation methodology, and gain skills to apply myoActivation treatment for torso-based clinical problems.

Level 2 addresses widespread pain, post-surgical pain, migraines, and a structured assessment and treatment approach for treating pain in the following anatomical areas:

  • Jaw

  • Neck

  • Shoulder – simple presentations

  • Interscapular region

  • Chest wall

  • Pelvis

  • Hip and groin

 
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Level Three

Level 3 addresses mobility impairments, skin creases, acute pain and teaches assessment/treatment approaches for:

  • Shoulder – complex presentations

  • Arm pain (including elbow and wrist)

  • Leg pain (including ankle and foot)

 
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Level Four

Level 4 addresses complex problems and special populations and teaches the assessment/treatment approach for:

  • Face

  • Sinuses

  • Thumb and fingers

  • Toes

  • Perineal tissues