The Core Training Series

myoActivation® Training Series Levels 1-4 includes:

  • Self-study component

  • Two-day clinical workshop with follow-up support

  • Access to myoActivation® Community of Practice resources

Our Level 1-4 courses take place over two days. Students should plan to put aside 3-5 hours for self-study before the workshop. You will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the skills workshop, provided that the following have been completed: 1. Self-study component, 2. participation in both days of the workshop, and 3. completion of a course evaluation.

Level 1-4 courses are eligible for 18.0 credits in the following CPD programs:
• RCPC MOC Section 1 – Group Learning, Unaccredited Group Learning Activities
• CFPC MainPRO+ Group Learning, Non-certified credit hours
• BCCNM Professional Development Plan

LEVEL 1 OVERVIEW | LEVEL 2 OVERVIEW | LEVEL 3 OVERVIEW | LEVEL 4 OVERVIEW

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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.

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Level 2
Apr
26
to Apr 27

Level 2

  • Surrey, BC - Integra Physio (map)
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Level 2 addresses widespread pain, post-surgical pain, migraines, and a structured assessment and treatment approach for:

  • Jaw and neck

  • Shoulder – simple presentations

  • Interscapular region

  • Chest wall

  • Pelvis

  • Hip and groin

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Level 4
Apr
5
to Apr 6

Level 4

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

  • face

  • sinuses

  • thumb and fingers

  • toes

  • perineal tissues

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Level 4
Apr
5
to Apr 6

Level 4

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

  • face

  • sinuses

  • thumb and fingers

  • toes

  • perineal tissues

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LEVEL 1

The fundamentals of myoActivation® as a therapeutic system of pain care.

  • Key principles underpinning myoActivation®

  • myoActivation® safety and equipment use

  • Assess and treat using myoActivation® methodology

  • Apply myoActivation® treatment for low back pain, knee pain and balance impairments 

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LEVEL 2

Widespread pain, post-surgical pain, migraines.

  • Extending principles underpinning myoActivation®

  • Assess and treat more complex pain presentations

  • Apply myoActivation® treatment for torso-based clinical problems

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LEVEL 3

Mobility impairments, skin creases and acute pain.

  • Factors in abnormal soft tissue biomechanics that contribute to chronic pain

  • Postural abnormalities and mobility impairments that signal chronic pain sources.

  • Fractures and the development of chronic pain

  • Treatment for arm and leg pain

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LEVEL 4

Complex problems and special populations.

  • Novel influences of chronic pain in gross anatomy, embryology, and soft tissue biomechanics

  • Assess and treat pain presentations in complex diseases and conditions and for pain in the head, anterior neck, hands, feet, and genitalia

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“I have a whole new respect for the wonder of the human body.”

Family physician, 16 years in rural practice with focus on emergency medicine, Level 3 myoActivist

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“There is a special socio-cultural compatibility between Indigenous worldviews and myoActivation® as a treatment modality.”

Family physician, 9 years in urban practice with focus on indigenous health, Level 3 myoActivist

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