Where do you start? What do you treat first?


Ligament injuries are among the most common causes of musculoskeletal joint pain and disability encountered in primary practice today. There’s so many different kinds of injuries that present to our clinics, it can seem overwhelming.

In the Ligamentous Articular Strain Techniques for the Knee Course you will:

  • Learn specific and precise palpating of the ligamentous joint tissues

  • Learn understand how Referred Pain occurs according to the Neurophysiological Model

  • Learn to recognize the typical Ligament Pain Referral Patterns

  • Learn how ligamentous tissues are injured and how they heal

  • Learn and apply the principles of application of LAST.

  • Learn the 4 main types of mechanoreceptors pertaining to joint tissues.

  • Learn the healing timelines for acute to chronic for joint tissues

  • Learn the 7 effects of treatment

  • Learn the neurological innervations of the ligamentous articular tissues

With this updated knowledge and understanding of how injury happens and healing of these tissues, you will better develop manual therapy strategies and active rehabilitative programs for your patients.

Just $115.00 CAD (including tax) for one year access.

This course is approved for 4 primary credits with the MTAA.

FAQ

  • Who is the course designed for?

    This course is designed for massage therapists that want the current understanding of ligamentous injuries.

  • What is the cost of this course?

    The course fee is $115.00 CAD (including tax) which gives you 1 year access to all of the course material in the online learning center.

  • How long do I have to complete the course once I have purchased it?

    You have 1 year from the date of purchase to complete all e-healthcanada.com courses, and you can access your courses 24/7 online from any device.

  • How do I get continuing education credit for this course?

    Please check with your association in advance as to how you can receive credit for this course. MTAA members need only to submit a copy of your certificate of completion to your association, but this may vary for non-members.

  • Will I be able to retake the exam if I am not successful on my first try?

    Yes, you can retake the exam as many times as needed.

Want a better understanding of how to treat and rehabilitate patients effectively?