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F.A.P.™ Information
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- Lower Limb Seminar
- Upper Limb Seminar
- Spine Seminar
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SELECT A SEMINAR
- F.R.™ Spine
- F.R.™ Upper Limb
- F.R.™ Lower Limb
- F.A.P.™ Spine
- F.A.P.™ Upper Limb
- F.A.P.™ Lower Limb
Functional Range Release™ Spine Seminars offer 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 range from 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™ Spine Seminar
Functional Range Release™ Upper Limb Seminars offer 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. Axillary 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™ Upper Limb Seminar
Functional Range Release™ Lower Limb Seminars include comprehensive training in advanced fascial-release techniques for structures of the leg, thigh and pelvis. Targeted tissues include muscular fascial sheaths, muscles, tendons, ligaments, connective tissues, and neural structures. In addition to training in soft-tissue management, functional assessment, kinetic-chain fascial lines, additional treatment options are discussed for each structure. Auxiliary 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™ Lower Limb Seminar
F.A.P.™ Spine Seminars include training in palpation of specific anatomic structures of the head and neck, Temporomandibular joint (TMJ), thorax, low back, and pelvis. Structures covered include the pterygoids, suboccipital triangle, external oblique, gluteus minimus and many more. In addition to soft-tissue palpation training, functional assessment and treatment options are discussed for each structure. Auxiliary topics include discussion of current clinical research regarding the assessment and treatment of common conditions such as Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD), Cervicogenic Headache, Spinal pain (low back pain, neck pain), Pelvic hypermobility, and many more.
F.A.P.™ Upper Limb Seminars include training in palpation of specific anatomic structures of the anterior thorax, shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand. Structures include Pectoralis major and minor, quadangular space, Flexor Digitorum Profundus and many more. In addition to soft-tissue palpation training, functional assessment and treatment options are discussed for each structure. Auxiliary topics include discussion of current clinical research regarding the assessment and treatment of common conditions such as Subacromial Impingement, Thoracic Outlet syndrome, Scapular Dyskinesis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, tennis elbow (lateral epicondylosis), and many more.
F.A.P.™ Lower Limb Seminars include training in palpation of specific anatomic structures of the pelvis, thigh, leg, and foot. Structures include the iliopsoas, sacrotuberous ligament, obturator externus, flexor hallucis longus and many more. In addition to soft-tissue palpation training, functional assessment and treatment options are discussed for each structure. Auxiliary topics include discussion of current clinical research regarding assessment and treatment of common conditions such as Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome, Medial Tibial Stress syndrome, Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, Patellofemoral Pain syndrome, Achilles tendonopathy/tendonitis, lower limb kinetic chain dysfunction, plantar fasciitis, and many more.
SEMINAR Schedule
| F.A.P.™ Lower Limb |
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Sep 18, 2010 08:00 AM - Sep 19, 2010 05:00 PM
Location: Toronto
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| F.A.P.™ Spine |
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Sep 25, 2010 08:00 AM - Sep 26, 2010 05:00 PM
Location: Midland ON
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| F.A.P.™ Lower Limb |
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Nov 06, 2010 08:00 AM - Nov 07, 2010 05:30 PM
Location: Ottawa ON
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| F.A.P.™ Upper Limb |
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Nov 27, 2010 08:00 AM - Nov 28, 2010 05:00 PM
Location: Toronto
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| F.R.™ Lower Limb |
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Feb 05, 2011 08:00 AM - Feb 06, 2011 05:00 PM
Location: Toronto
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TESTIMONIALS
"F.A.P.™ is by far the best and most systematic means of understanding and palpating clinically relevant anatomy - in existence today! The knowledge I have gained from this course will truly increase my diagnostic and soft tissue treatment skills. Dr. Spina and his instructors are also an incredible source of relevant clinical information. The F.A.P. system™ is so effective; I have already started to implement these techniques into my day to day practice. I would recommend that all chiropractors take this course. Thanks to Dr. Spina and all the F.A.P.™ instructors."
Dr. Bill Cameron Bsc.(Kin), DC., RTP
Chiropractor
Dr. Bill Cameron Bsc.(Kin), DC., RTP
Chiropractor

