Precision Neuromuscular Therapy
Date/Time
Date(s) - March 7, 2026 - March 8, 2026
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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 7, 2026 -PNMT for the Hip and Thigh – 8 NCBTMB CEs – $240 Early Bird, $260 Normal
Registration link – https://www.pnmt.org/event-details/hip-and-thigh-one-day-in-omaha-nebraska-8-ncbtmb-ces
March 8,2026 – PNMT for the Leg and Foot – 8 NCBTMB CEs – $240 Early Bird, $260 Normal
Registration link – https://www.pnmt.org/event-details/leg-and-foot-one-day-in-omaha-nebraska-8-ncbtmb-ces
If students take both they can use a coupon code “weekend” for each registration and it comes to $405 Early Bird – $445 Normal
Description of Course –
Hip and Thigh Class –
The vital role of the hip as a source of pain and its role in healthy movement is often overlooked. Issues of the hip may present local pain but can also greatly effect areas both above and below. For instance, restrictions in the hip demand that the low back compensate, leading to low back pain. Treatment of the low back (where the symptoms present) will be frustratingly unsuccessful. It is common to have hip pain where no visible pathology is discovered, precise soft tissue approaches can be amazingly effective. The focus of this seminar is on accurate assessment strategies and effective treatment techniques to help you treat the right structure for the right reason. We don’t just teach you how, we teach you why!
Leg and Foot Class –
There are many soft-tissue conditions that create medial and lateral knee pain, all of them related to different muscles and ligaments. Some of the soft-tissue symptoms overlap with more serious intra-joint ligamentous issues. Participants will learn how to make good judgments as to the source of the pain and how to address it effectively. In the lower leg, conditions affecting the anterior and posterior shin splints, calf pain, and pain syndromes of the feet (such as plantar fasciitis) will be explored. The participant will leave with clear clinical reasoning skills to determine the source of a client’s pain and the technical skills to positively affect that pain.