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TRIGENICS® PRACTITIONERS COURSES
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R.T.P.® FULL BODY Course (Level 1) 3 modules x 2 days each: Upper Extremities Module 1; Lower Extremities Module 2; Spine, Thorax, Head & Neck Module 3 Course Description · Theory (Explanation of Trigenics® Theory and its application): 3 hours. Theoretical science of Trigenics® followed by methodology of how to specifically apply the treatment procedures. Participants will learn applications of functional neurology through overload of sensorimotor movement regulation using principles of amplitude summation, convergence projection, corticoneural reorganization and neuroplasticity. · Practical (Hands-on): 45 hours. Neurokinetic testing procedures are taught using the principles of orthopedic muscle testing for inhibition or over-facilitation. Related functional anatomy, neurological innervation, aberrant movement patterns and clinical overviews are discussed. Attendees will learn how to combine the 3 components of Trigenics®, resisted exercise movement, distortional stimulation of mechanoreceptors and biofeedback breathing. Specific protocols for treatment of individual muscles are demonstrated, practiced and integrated. Also taught are Trigenics® procedures using static and vibrational instrumentation are also demonstrated along with how and when to use Trigenics myoneural taping. 48 CE Credits from National University of Health Sciences, (Chicago USA). 100 Hours (48 hrs in-class, 52 hrs out-of-class) Course materials: · 1 Theory and 3 Procedure Manuals · 5 DVDs showing all the major procedures in detail. Evaluations: - Precourse Home Quiz - 2 Case Studies - Oral Practical Examination - Trigenics® Thesis or Project
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New Advanced Procedures (TS & TL) · Clinical Gems for the Extremities · Vibrational Instrumentation for PDM (includes Arthrostim and Vibrocussor Applications) · Bread and Butter procedures for the Spine · Trigenics® Manipulation (TM) · Trigenics® Eccentric Contraction (TEC) Procedures · Spiral Diagonal (SD) Procedures · Injury treatment and prevention · Sport Power Augmentation (TA) · Self Trigenics® treatment procedures for patients · Trigenics® neurokinetic rehab exercises for patients · Trigenics® taping · Trigenics® Practice Management 1 day, 8 hours 10 am-7 pm Course registration includes: · Advanced Procedures DVD · Clinical Applications Manual.
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Certified Primary Trigenics® Instructor (C.P.T.I.) (Level 3) 200 hours Requirements to attain a C.P.T.I. and/or F.T.I.F.N. designation The Certified Primary Trigenics® Instructor (C.P.T.I., aka. Instructor level 1) program and Fellow of the Trigenics® Institute of Functional Neurology (F.T.I.F.N., aka. Instructor level 2) programs are offered to Trigenists who have demonstrated outstanding interest, understanding and competency in Trigenics®. About the Program The C.P.T.I. program consists of an additional 100 hours (50 hours in-class + 50 hours distance learning), which builds upon the previous 100 hour R.T.P.® program.Objectives of the Program· Increase understanding and expertise level in Trigenics® Myoneural procedures to treat neuromusculoskeletal injuries and sensorimotor dysfunction.· Develop ability to tutor and demonstrate Trigenics to othersRequirements 50 hour internship · Candidate must be present and assist in instructing all modules of 2 full R.T.P.® programs. (Including tutoring and examination) · Responsible for instructing at least 10 protocols of the procedures, 50 hour extracurricular assignments · Submit an article on Trigenics®, which is accepted for publication by a public or professional magazine/newspaper. · Complete 2 case studies using guidelines set by T.I.M.M. · Successful passing of a closed-book written theory examination. · Successful completion of an advanced course and passing of advanced level practical procedures examinations. · C.P.T.I. candidates must also organize a Trigenics® demonstration for at least 6 peers whereby they provide information and visual demonstration. Participants must sign in with name and contact information and the C.P.T.I. candidate is required to send the Institute the sign in sheet and a video of the presentation. On completion of C.P.T.I.: · In-depth knowledge of neuromuscular functional anatomy and applied functional neurology as well as theoretical principles of Trigenics® · Proficient in the process of writing articles and submitting for publication · Advanced proficiency in all standard Trigenics® procedures · Proficient in muscle strength and length testing for neurokinetic dysfunction · Possess good instructors skills to teach Trigenics® to others · Possess an in-depth understanding on treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and sport injuries. · Eligible to continue to instructor level 2, Fellowship program.
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Fellow of the
Trigenics® Institute of FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY
(F.T.I.F.N.) (Level
4)
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TRIGENICS® TRAINERS COURSES
SUPPLEMENTAL TRIGENICS® SEMINARS