Functional Range Release Seminars

Functional Range Release® SEMINARS


F.R.® SEMINARS

What can you expect from a Functional Range Release® Seminar?
functional-range-release-seminarsFunctional Range Release® is a soft-tissue management technique which specifically and effectively assesses and treats tissue-tension, pain, and dysfunction. When utilized in conjunction with the Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems® methods of soft-tissue palpation, the Functional Range Release® offers a comprehensive system which guides manual-medical practice.

Functional Range Release® seminars offer advanced instruction in soft-tissue assessment and treatment to chiropractors, physicians, physiotherapists, massage therapists, osteopaths, acupuncturists, athletic therapists, medical doctors, and students of these disciplines. In addition to hands-on instruction in advanced soft-tissue release methods, the seminars offer presentation and discussion of adjunctive-treatment options and current research, as well as a review of clinical and functional anatomy.

This comprehensive soft-tissue management system is divided into three seminars based on anatomic region (Upper Limb, Lower Limb, and Spine). Participants are placed into small groups and assigned a certified Functional Range Release® instructor. Iinstructors are rotated through the course of the seminars.

An on-screen presentation of the anatomy, with visuals courtesy of the Primal 3D anatomy series by Primal Pictures, and treatment protocol is presented. The groups are then divided and the protocol is reviewed and demonstrated by each instructor. At this time, instructors review and discuss various topics pertaining to the structure including functional anatomy, orthopedic testing, rehabilitation methods, clinical conditions and adjunct-therapy options etc.

Time is allocated for participants to practice the protocols on the group instructor, as well as on each other before the next protocol is demonstrated.

We strive to offer only the highest-quality seminars with highly-qualified instructors. Following the seminar, the Functional Range Release® system will be sure to improve your patient care come Monday morning.
Who can participate in Functional Range Release® Seminars?
Functional Range Release® seminars are available to all practitioners or students of Physiotherapy, Physical Therapy, Chiropractic, Medicine, Massage Therapy, Athletic Therapy, Osteopathy, Acupuncture and Naturopathy, as long as they have completed the F.A.P. Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems® seminar of the corresponding anatomic section (Upper Limb, Lower Limb, or Spine).

If you would like to know the dates of upcoming prerequisite F.A.P.™ Seminars in your area CLICK HERE
Do you receive certification following the seminars?
Functional Range Release® is a patented and trademarked system of soft-tissue assessment and treatment. Upon successful completion of a seminar, you will receive a certificate of certification for the corresponding anatomical region (Upper Limb, Lower Limb, Spine). You will also be able to advertise yourself as being certified in Functional Range Release® for the anatomical region seminar completed, and will receive the legal right to utilize the logo, with restrictions as outlined in the following.

Note: Functional Range Release® All rights reserved. Unauthorized and/or unsubstantiated claims of certification, usage of logo’s, or claims of usage of Functional Range Release® by uncertified individuals is strictly prohibited. Offenders will be prosecuted.

You may also elect to be placed on the 'Find a Provider' directory on our website for a small administration fee.
Are re-certification seminars required?
Re-certification seminars??… no, we are confident we will teach it right the first time Smile.  Many people elect to attend seminars more than once to refresh their knowledge. In these circumstances, the seminar is offered at the reduced student rate.

SEMINARS
Functional Range Release® Lower Limb Seminar

lower-limb-frThis seminar includes comprehensive training in advanced fascial-release techniques for structures of the leg, thigh and pelvis. Targeted tissues range from muscular fascial sheaths, muscles, tendons, ligaments, connective tissues and neural structures. In addition to training in soft-tissue management, functional assessment, and kinetic-chain fascial lines, auxiliary treatment options are discussed for each structure.

Additional topics include a review of the Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems® method of palpation, and discussion of current clinical research regarding assessment and treatment of common conditions such as lower-limb nerve entrapments/irritations, ligament sprains and/or ruptures, tendonopathies, and kinetic-chain dysfunction of the lower limbs and pelvis.

Pre-requisite:

Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems (F.A.P.)® Lower Limb Seminar – for upcoming F.A.P. ® Lower Limb Seminars in your area CLICK HERE.

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Functional Range Release® Upper Limb Seminar

upper-limb-frThis seminar offers training in our myofascial release, assessment and rehabilitation system for structures of the shoulder and arm including fascial sheaths, connective tissue, tendons, muscles, and ligaments. As the techniques are displayed, instructors will review the Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems® palpation method for each structure, as well as discuss clinical and functional assessment tools, rehabilitative methods, and current clinical research topics. Auxiliary topics include management of upper-limb and shoulder neuropathies, scapular dysfunction, shoulder rehabilitation, tendonopathies, ligament injuries and many more.

Pre-requisite:

Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems (F.A.P.)® Upper Limb Seminar – for upcoming F.A.P. ® Upper Limb Seminars in your area CLICK HERE.

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Functional Range Release® Spine Seminar

fr-cervical-spineThis seminar offers comprehensive training in our soft-tissue treatment and assessment system applied to soft-tissue structures of the head and neck, Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ), thorax, low back, and pelvis. Targeted tissues include muscular fascial sheaths, muscles, tendons, ligaments, connective tissues, and neural structures. Also included is a review of the Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems® method of palpation for each structure, assessment and discussion of kinetic chain and core dysfunction, and discussion of current clinical research, diagnosis, and treatment options for conditions of the Spine.

Pre-requisite:
Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems (F.A.P.)® Spine Seminar

Testimonials

Dr. Andrew Sulkowski
2013-04-23, 20:26
We have had 25 of our therapists and trainers take an FAP, FR and/or FRC course. Our experiences and feedback have been consistent in the immediate additions to the way practitioners treat and improve mobility in clients. Therapist/fitness people instantly adapt their current practices to expand their strengthening at end range work and challenge the mobility of their clients in a progressive and safe manner. No magic tricks in these courses. Just logical progressive methods to improve stability, mobility and encourage better mechanics. Practitioners are meant to use their own brains to implement the new knowledge. Don't look here for a cookie cutter approach to treatment. Expect to be challenged to think for your self. We will have trainers/therapists take these courses for many years.
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