Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module II: The Low Back, Hip and Groin - Course 4
by Matt Callison
Motor entry point locations and needle protocols are shown for the many low back, hip and groin muscles.
Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module II: The Low Back, Hip and Groin - Course 4
Course Overview
Motor entry point locations and needle protocols are shown for many low back, hip and groin muscles. Matt Callison discusses the latest research on motor entry point locations and needle depths. The practitioner will see many motor entry points in human muscle tissue from AcuSport Education's cadaver dissections including a bifurcated piriformis and scitaic nerve. Observing the location of the motor nerve entrance into the muscle can help the practitioner enhance their skills and appreciation of needle depth.Course Objectives
- The practitioner will observe muscle motor entry points for many low back, hip and groin muscles
- The practitioner will learn current research and findings on motor entry point locations.
- The practitioner will learn appropriate needle depth for the muscle motor points.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minIntroduction
30 min - 1 hrsQuadratus lumborum and Psoas MEP
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsGluteal and Hip Extensors MEP
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsAbdominals
2 hrs - 2.5 hrsAdductors
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I've been in practice for around 20 years with a good clientele. Not only am I learning new theory and techniques, but more patients have been reporting stronger relief from pain and other conditions. This will make you a better acupuncturist.Clayton W.Canada
This course was well organized and clear and provided an immense amount of useful information in a short amount of time. The videos were extremely helpful. Sonya W.United States of America
This is a great course in learning to find motor entry points, safe needle depth along with what nerves supply those tissues. Clear instructions from instructor, Cadaver lab, demo videos and slides help support the learning process. Includes indications and application of these motor points. I love being able to access these videos any time. The videos are broken down and labeled into different body compartments so it’s easy to find the sections you want to watch for review. I highly recommend.marilyn v.United States of America
Thoroughly enjoyed and learned a lot from this course and highly recommended for anyone either experienced or less to further grow in their present or future practice. Alexander M.United States of America
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Course Overview
Motor entry point locations and needle protocols are shown for many low back, hip and groin muscles. Matt Callison discusses the latest research on motor entry point locations and needle depths. The practitioner will see many motor entry points in human muscle tissue from AcuSport Education's cadaver dissections including a bifurcated piriformis and scitaic nerve. Observing the location of the motor nerve entrance into the muscle can help the practitioner enhance their skills and appreciation of needle depth.Course Objectives
- The practitioner will observe muscle motor entry points for many low back, hip and groin muscles
- The practitioner will learn current research and findings on motor entry point locations.
- The practitioner will learn appropriate needle depth for the muscle motor points.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minIntroduction
30 min - 1 hrsQuadratus lumborum and Psoas MEP
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsGluteal and Hip Extensors MEP
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsAbdominals
2 hrs - 2.5 hrsAdductors
Teacher
More...
I've been in practice for around 20 years with a good clientele. Not only am I learning new theory and techniques, but more patients have been reporting stronger relief from pain and other conditions. This will make you a better acupuncturist.Clayton W.Canada
This course was well organized and clear and provided an immense amount of useful information in a short amount of time. The videos were extremely helpful. Sonya W.United States of America
This is a great course in learning to find motor entry points, safe needle depth along with what nerves supply those tissues. Clear instructions from instructor, Cadaver lab, demo videos and slides help support the learning process. Includes indications and application of these motor points. I love being able to access these videos any time. The videos are broken down and labeled into different body compartments so it’s easy to find the sections you want to watch for review. I highly recommend.marilyn v.United States of America
Thoroughly enjoyed and learned a lot from this course and highly recommended for anyone either experienced or less to further grow in their present or future practice. Alexander M.United States of America