Functional IASTM - Assess, Correct, and Rehabilitate
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Instrument-assisted soft-tissue mobilization, a manual therapy technique collectively known as IASTM, is rapidly gaining popularity worldwide.
IASTM uses a hard-edged instrument made of metal, plastic or ceramic to add shearing stress to soft tissue in order to enhance the body’s healing response. The ability to focus mechanical force along a small contact surface to your patients’ target tissue, and do so with a relatively high level of comfort for both the patient and treating therapist, is one of the best features of this technique.
Not only are the instruments useful for transferring force to the target tissues, they’re very effective in providing feedback regarding tissue irregularities, since the tool will resonate or vibrate as if you have driven over a rough patch of road in a sports car with a stiff suspension, versus a car with under-inflated tires and a soft suspension. This quality of the IASTM tools allows the treating therapist to focus on areas of tissue restrictions.
Since IASTM is a relatively new modality, there’s no definitive answer to this question. From my experience, IASTM impacts patient healing on multiple levels. Analgesia, neuromuscular facilitation and/or inhibition, and more rapid tissue healing are common outcomes of treatment.
In this 1 hour free webinar - participants will learn the foundations of IASTM and how it can benefit their practice or fitness business.
Our team will also uncover:
- Functional Movement and how to improve IASTM
- Treatment techniques to save your hands
- The difference of tools and which one may work best for you!
- Corrective Techniques & IASTM
Register for our event this Friday by confirming below or email support@m2tblade.com for more information!
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