Course Description

This online course package contains videos you will see, or have seen, during the in-class portion of this course. It contains 22 videos demonstrating how to find findings (alignment, biomechanics and control) as well as how to interpret them according to ISM. This package also contains a few videos pertaining to the analysis of vectors, release with awareness techniques and motor learning/movement training. It is an optional purchase to support your learning from this course.

Course content continually evolves with ISM. New assessment tests/treatment procedures were introduced in 2019 and this course supports the skills taught in the latest ISM courses. Purchase of this online material is therefore restricted to those who have taken The Cranium, Neck and Upper Thorax (ISM for the Head & Neck) course in 2019 or later.

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Sample Video

How to assess the position of the manubrium, 2nd and 3rd thoracic rings.

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  1. Great course for the C/spine

    5

    I felt this was a course that was full of material that is immediately applicable to the clinic, but does take the necessary practice to get a feel for the way ISM approaches cervical dysfunctions in patients. I would definitely recommend this course and I will look to take more courses from ISM in the future.

  2. 5

    Very high quality material and teaching! I also find it extremely helpful to be able to get back to the materials after the course. Learning something new every time!

  3. AMAZING

    5

    Diane and Bjarme were incredible. This was eye opening and practice changing for me. I really hope to take more classes!

  4. Amazing depth into the cranium, neck, thorax and shoulder girdle

    5

    Fantastic if you need more in depth review of the cranium, neck, thorax and shoulder girdle. How to look beyond the site of symptom/pain.


 

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