This course, taught by Dr. Robert Schleip, provides a comprehensive introduction to using IASTM tools to treat scars and adhesions from a fascia perspective. During the course, Dr. Schleip will use his vast knowledge and experience to explain the scientific evidence behind the use of IASTM tools, and how they can be used to effectively treat scars and adhesions. He will also provide hands-on demonstrations and practical tips for using the tools and techniques, as well as provide guidance for when and how to use them. Through this course, participants will gain an understanding of the physiological changes that occur with scar and adhesion development, and how to use IASTM tools to help improve patient outcomes. This course is perfect for physiotherapists, manual therapists, and massage therapists who are looking to expand their knowledge and skills in this area.
English dubbing in some lessons
About the instructor
Course Curriculum
Video 1. Introduction to tool usage | 00:03:46 | ||
Video 2. Achilles’ tendon and heel pad | 00:11:31 | ||
Video 3: Work with FASCIQ bar tool | 00:03:17 | ||
Video 4: Septum release work with hooks | 00:03:51 | ||
Adheremeter assessment | |||
Video 5. Adheremeter Assessment – Basic | 00:08:47 | ||
Video 6. Adheremeter Assessment – Modified | 00:03:31 |
Great introductory course
Dr. Schleip is an expert in the field. This course is great if you are just starting out with IASTM tools and want to learn more about how to use it. Not too long, but has enough information!
intro
short and sweet
clear explanations, easily understood. leaves you wanting for more
Great basic introduction
Dr Schleip gives clear explanations to get you started on your IASTM journey. Great info. Thank you
Richly informative, and easy to understand
Dr. Schleip is it excellent teacher and I learned a lot from this course.
Great insight on how to use the tools
Brief it is
I found the information about the achilles tendon and heel pad to be very interesting and also the instruction on how to use an adderemeter. What I do find lacking is more talk about treatment, except for some information on the achilles tendon there is no specifics on how to go about treating a scar, all in all not quite worth the money.