Steven Capobianco – Compression Band Therapy Certification

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• Steven Capobianco – Compression Band Therapy CertificationDescriptionThe Compression Band Therapy Certification introduces the use of compression floss bands to help reduce tissue edema, improve movement and modulate pain.

• This course will cover the effects of compression band flossing on connective tissue gliding, tissue traction and tissue compression.

• Relevant anatomy, physiology and neurology of influenced tissues will be discussed.Interventions with compression band floss (including direction and pressure concepts) will be reviewed and integrated into current rehabilitative concepts.

• This course is intended for performance professionals and therapists with a basic understanding of soft tissue techniques.RockTape Certification courses are presented industry leading experts in movement, assessment and rehabilitation.CourseCompression Band Therapy Certification 2 Hours 07 MinutesCompression Band Therapy Certification 1 Hour 31 MinutesCompression Band Therapy Certification 2 Hours 20 MinutesObjectivesDefine, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model.Discover and explore neuroanatomy of the dermal/fascial subsystem.Recognize and demonstrate a novel skin/fascial glide screening process.Describe and interpret current research as it relates to connective tissue gliding and pain modulation.Differentiate compression floss band wrapping techniques with graded exposure of tension, direction and pressure parameters.Define, practice, and explain compression floss band application techniques and link them to appropriate soft tissue pathology.Compare, contrast and perform various methods of current rehabilitative treatment (open and closed chain exercise) techniques with RockFloss.Introduce and integrate musculoskeletal diagnostic ultrasound to identify aberrant tissue gliding.OutlineRockTape Movement Pyramid Understand the neuroanatomy, skin and fascia and how it relates to today’s course Review the current literature related to banded floss techniques for fascial gliding.

• Define Time Under Pressure (TUP) Review safety of applications Flossing indications/contraindicationsSkin/fascial screening process Introduce and practice use of floss as it relates to direction and pressure Types of Treatments:Tissue related Compression/ShearingJoint Related CentrationProtocol Introduction (swelling, function, fascial glide, targeted, external cueing)Treatment positions graded exposure techniques related to the treatment processLower Extremity Applications Learn, practice and perform specific applications of flossing:Swelling Control/ProprioceptionFunction (80% Rules)Foot/ankle, knee, hipTissue Glide (glide)Loading and Off-loadingTargeted Treatments (X application)Upper Extremity Applications Learn, practice and perform specific applications of flossing:Swelling Control/ProprioceptionTissue related (glide)Loading and Off-loadingFunction (80% Rules)Hand/wrist, elbow, shoulderTargeted Treatments (X application)MSK US demonstrationExternal Cueing Techniques:Breathing AssessmentFloss treatments for Rib cage/diaphragmFloss treatment for Upper Shoulder Girdle/Ribs/ClavicleFloss treatment for Positional Corrections of Upper/Lower ExtremityCondition Specific Applications Instituting protocol of Progression and regression for specific conditions Case studiesSpeakerSteven Capobianco, DC, MA, DACRB, PESDr.

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