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June 3, 2019Attention Health Care Providers: Graston Technique M1 Training March 9-10 2019
As always, March will be Madness at the Yalich Clinic with so many different activites going on during this very busy time of year. This one is a little different. It is a workshop for health care providers; including PTs, ATCs, massage therapists and DCs.
Graston Technique® (GT) therapy is an advanced form of instrument-assisted, soft tissue mobilization, which incorporates the use of six specially designed stainless steel instruments. GT therapy enables clinicians to effectively treat the adverse effects of scar tissue and fascial restrictions as well as improve and maintain optimal range of motion. The purpose of this basic training is to introduce students and clinicians to GT therapy, its clinical applications, physiological effects/benefits, and potential contraindication.
For patients, soft tissue injuries can be debilitating and frustrating. Graston Technique® (GT) therapy is successful in effectively treating all soft tissue conditions, whether they are chronic, acute or post-surgical. GT therapy can help you enjoy life again.
The course will take place at our newly expanded facility at the Yalich Clinic of Glen Burnie, MD on March 9 (8:30am-5pm) and March 10(8am-1pm), 2019.
Here is the good news… when you call to register, ask for the Dr. Sok promo code for a discount on the course.
Yes, there are 12 hours of continuing education credits avialable for ATCs, PTs and DCs!
Space will be limited as we are trying to keep the group intimate.
To register and obtain the discount code, call 1-888-926-2727.
For more information on the course itself, go to: https://www.grastontechnique.com/Clinicians/M1_Trainings
Thank you Graston Technique for helping to make this happen!
See you there.