K-Power® for Manual Therapists Series

Professional development workshops for manual therapists and body workers.

Workshop:

5-Element Fundamentals and Muscle Testing Basics

Date

Duration:

2 Days

TBA

Pre-requisite:

None

 

Subject:

Introduction to the Manual Therapists series

 

Outline:

This workshop contains K-Power®’s basic tool-box. The ‘must-have’ skills: using the fundamental concepts of Five-Element theory, the ‘great-8’ muscles; the CV and GV energy reservoirs; six basic balancers; NEs, NVs, meridians, VRs, nutrition and accumulation points; four fundamental techniques; ESR, origin and insertion, spindles, golgi; circuit locating and how to shift blocked energy using a powerful goal-oriented balancing process.

 

Workshop:

Core Muscles and Techniques

Date

Duration:

2 Days

TBA

Pre-requisite:

5-Element Fundamentals and Muscle Testing Basics

 

Subject:

Second introductory workshop for Manual Therapists

 

Outline:

People are often plagued by pain, restricted movement and weakness and are looking for relief.  By strengthening the core muscles of the body many improvements in posture, health, mobility and the quality of life can occur. Muscles and ‘corrections’ that improve core muscle strength are discussed in detail.

 

Workshop:

The Shoulder / Arm Protocol

Date

Duration:

1 Day

TBA

Pre-requisite:

Core Muscles and Techniques

 

Subject:

Advanced muscle workshop for Manual Therapists

 

Outline:

The purpose of this unit is to develop skill and understanding in evaluating and balancing muscle energy imbalances in the shoulder and upper limb.

 

Workshop:

The Hip / Thigh Protocol

Date

Duration:

1 Day

TBA

Pre-requisite:

Core Muscles and Techniques

 

Subject:

Advanced muscle workshop for Manual Therapists

 

Outline:

The purpose of this unit is to develop skill and understanding in evaluating and balancing muscle energy imbalances in the hip and lower limbs.

 

Workshop:

The Knee / Ankle / Foot Protocol

Date

Duration:

1 Day

TBA

Pre-requisite:

Core Muscles and Techniques.

 

Subject:

Advanced muscle workshop for Manual Therapists

 

Outline:

Develop skill and understanding in evaluating and balancing muscle energy imbalances in the knee, ankle and foot.

 

Workshop:

The Elbow /  Wrist / Hand Protocol

Date

Duration:

1 Day

TBA

Pre-requisite:

Core Muscles and Techniques.

 

Subject:

Advanced muscle workshop for Manual Therapists

 

Outline:

Develop skill and understanding in evaluating and balancing muscle energy imbalances in the elbow, wrist, hand and fingers.

 

K-Power® Flowchart Manual Therapist Series:
 


  5-Element Fundamentals
  and Muscle-Testing Basics

          
  ê

 

         Core Muscles and
             Techniques

è Shoulder / Arm Protocol

è Elbow, Wrist and Hand Protocols
  è Hip and Thigh Protocol
è Knee, Ankle and Foot Protocols
   
Further information on other K-Power® workshops etc. available in our free course booklet by mail.
Please contact our Student Administration for details.
Ph. 03 9882 5306 or email info@kinesiology.com.au.

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Workshop:

5-Element Fundamentals and Muscle Testing Basics

Duration:

2 Days

Pre-requisite:

None

The Short:

Introduction to the Manual Therapists series

Outline:

This workshop contains K-Power®’s basic tool-box. The ‘must-have’ skills: using the fundamental concepts of Five-Element theory, the ‘great-8’ muscles; the CV and GV energy reservoirs; six basic balancers; NEs, NVs, meridians, VRs, nutrition and accumulation points; four fundamental techniques; ESR, origin and insertion, spindles, golgi; circuit locating and how to shift blocked energy using a powerful goal-oriented balancing process.

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