Workshops

Deep Articular Pain; Clinical Reasoning and Advanced Therapeutic Application (DAP)

Prerequisite: Neural Manipulation: Peripheral Nerves; Lower Body (NM3) and Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis (VM3) or Visceral Manipulation: The Thorax (VM4)
OR
New Manual Articular Approach: Spine and Pelvis (MASP) and Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis (VM3) or Visceral Manipulation: The Thorax (VM4)


Deep Articular Pain; Clinical Reasoning and Advanced Therapeutic Application (DAP):

This advanced seminar is designed for experienced manual therapy practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of articular pain and its clinical complexity. Focusing on syndromes that may appear mechanical but often resist conventional orthopedic explanations, this course explores the nuanced interplay between articular structures, surrounding soft tissues, and the nervous system.

Participants will be guided through an assessment and clinical reasoning process to evaluate the origins of deep articular pain, incorporating anatomical, biomechanical and visceral influences. The seminar blends in-depth theoretical discussion with hands-on lab sessions that emphasize precise palpation, articular listening, and integrative manual techniques.