Expertise
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A series of advanced certifications in NeuroKinetic Therapy, a therapeutic approach that addresses movement dysfunction by identifying and correcting faulty movement patterns through muscle testing and retraining. Each level builds on the previous one, expanding skills in assessment and treatment techniques for improving functional movement and reducing pain.
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A specialized program that focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction by evaluating and addressing the body's proprioceptive and reflexive responses. This training equips practitioners with techniques to restore proper reflexive and neurological function for improved movement and pain relief.
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A professional organization that certifies and accredits practitioners in various fields, including PNLP (Professional Neuro-Linguistic Programming), PTT (Practitioner of T.I.M.E. Techniques), CCHT (Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist), and CSC (Certified Success Coach). The board ensures high standards of practice and ethical conduct in these disciplines.
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A therapeutic approach that focuses on retraining the nervous system and muscles to correct dysfunctional movement patterns, alleviate pain, and improve overall function. This method uses specific techniques to address and resolve underlying neurological and muscular imbalances for enhanced physical performance and comfort.
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A therapeutic method designed to address and release chronic pain and movement dysfunction by targeting unintegrated primitive reflexes. PRRT involves gentle, non-invasive techniques to stimulate and reset these reflexes, aiming to restore proper neurological function and alleviate symptoms.
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Lymphatic Drainage Therapy 1: An introductory course focused on techniques to promote the flow of lymphatic fluid, reduce swelling, and support immune function through gentle, rhythmic massage.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage: A specialized massage technique designed to facilitate the natural drainage of lymphatic fluid from tissues, improving circulation, reducing fluid retention, and enhancing overall lymphatic system function.
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A gentle, non-invasive therapeutic technique that focuses on the rhythmic flow of cerebrospinal fluid within the craniosacral system (the brain, spinal cord, and surrounding membranes). By applying light touch, practitioners aim to release tension, improve the body's natural healing processes, and enhance overall physical and emotional well-being.
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Foundational training in the Usui/Holy Fire® III Reiki system that introduces students to the principles of Reiki and Holy Fire energy. Level 1 focuses on self-healing and basic techniques for treating others, while Level 2 expands skills to include distance healing and advanced techniques, enhancing the practitioner’s ability to channel healing energy effectively.
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A certification program that equips practitioners with the knowledge and skills to design and implement barefoot and minimalist training programs. Level 1 covers foundational principles, including biomechanics and safety, while Level 2 delves into advanced techniques and applications for enhancing athletic performance, foot health, and overall functional movement.
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A diagnostic approach that evaluates the functional relationships between the nervous system and movement patterns. This assessment identifies and addresses neurological imbalances or dysfunctions by observing and analyzing how the nervous system influences motor control, coordination, and overall physical performance.
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A systematic assessment tool used to evaluate fundamental movement patterns and identify limitations or imbalances. The FMS involves a series of tests designed to assess mobility, stability, and movement efficiency, helping to pinpoint areas that may need improvement to reduce injury risk and enhance overall functional performance.
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A targeted approach to address and rectify muscle imbalances, poor posture, and dysfunctional movement patterns. Through specific exercises and techniques, corrective exercise aims to improve overall movement quality, enhance strength and flexibility, and reduce pain or risk of injury by restoring proper biomechanical function.