Precision Neuromuscular Therapy – Low Back and Thoracic Spine
Date/Time
Date(s) - March 15, 2025 - March 16, 2025
All Day
At Precision Neuromuscular Therapy (PNMT), we teach more than techniques. We teach you how to confidently approach each client that may come your way. Our approach is grounded in science through our clinical practice, and through the application of problem solving skills, we show therapists how to embrace the art of their work as well. Whether through our hands-on seminars, or our online portal, our goal is for every therapist to feel a stronger sense of confidence in, competence of and connection to their profession.
March 15th 9am-6pm – PNMT for the Low Back – 8 NCBTMB CEs, $240 early bird, $260 normal (use code weekend when both classes are taken for a discount during registration, makes both days total $415)
Registration link – https://www.pnmt.org/event-details/low-back-one-day-in-omaha-nebraska-8-ncbtmb-ces
Description of Course – PNMT – Problem Solving Skills, Precise Treatment Options, Powerful Results. In the PNMT for the Low Back seminar, you will learn how to efficiently evaluate and treat people with various types of back pain involving the lumbar area. In order to accomplish this, you will learn to clearly identify the anatomical landmarks necessary for great palpation, identify and address the correct soft tissue structures that affect the stated pain pattern, and review how these soft tissue restrictions are tied to movement and everyday complaints.
March 16th 9am-6pm – PNMT for the Thoracic Spine – 8 NCBTMB CEs, $240 early bird, $260 normal (use code weekend when both classes are taken for a discount during registration, makes both days total $415)
Registration link – https://www.pnmt.org/event-details/thoracic-spine-one-day-in-omaha-nebraska-8-ncbtmb-ces
Description of Course – PNMT – Problem Solving Skills, Precise Treatment Options, Powerful Results. The thoracic spine may very well be the unsung hero of the human body. While the low back and neck get all the attention and treatment, the thoracic spine plays an enormous role in the health of both. Lack of mobility in the thoracic spine typically goes unnoticed. Unfortunately, when the thoracic spine has restricted movement, the low back often tries to make up the difference. This quite often leads to pain in the low back. Treatment on the low back will ultimately fail, since the low back is doing too much, since the thoracic spine is doing too little. There are many possible causes of pain in the thoracic area, many of them respond very well to precise manual treatment. The difference between success and failure is quite often the skill level of the therapist. Our goal is to help you attain the skill level needed to effectively problem solve your way through commonly presented pain syndromes of the mid-back.